Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1948 — Page 9
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:| Robert C. Burnett Dies Here at 52
Robert C. Burnett Sr. president of Sentinel Printing, Ine. {died today in the Methodist Hos-
ter, Miss Peggy Jean Eades, and {a half-brother, Donald Sapping- | ton, all of Indianapolis.
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for Pfc. Nathan W, uy 12, 1044, will be held at 3 | Central 281 Chanel: Burial will be Pfe. Eades, who was 1 he lived here most of his life. He {| County 120, Box- 787 and attended Man-
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I xllied tn dation ih. France. pain “and ‘Miss reon Wits! I Friday. in in ‘Shirley Brothers llams and a brother, Marcellus!
4 native of Ta adison and had § Paint sprayer 10 the Marion
ual and Southport High Schools.) Surviving are his parents, Mr. {and Mrs. James H. Eadés; the | grandmothet, Mrs, Della Eades; [three brothers, James Norval {Dean and Herbert Eades; a sis-
Services for Mrs. Queen Eliz~,
day at Greater St. John Baptist Citgon. Burial will be in in New Mrs. Madden, who was, 29, was, born in Hopkinsville, Ky. and [Had lived here since childhood. She was a member of Greater St.| John Church and of the deaconess board. She also. was a erred of Missionary Circle 2 and trio singing groups and was super-| visor of young people. Mrs. Mad-
| Williams Jr, all of Indianapolis. |
Jomes Ray | ip. m. tomorrow in Mt, . Ray.| Baptist Church for James Ray who died Monday at his home, 1839 "8. Keystone Ave. Burial! will be in New Crown. : Mr. Ray,. who yas 66, was a
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—tand Oliver. Wood, California; a! sister in Texas and a grandson.
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