Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1948 — Page 4

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Dies in Home Here

Native of England Lived Here Year

Mrs. Mabel Stickley who came

last year from her native Eng-

land to live in Indianapolis died last night in her home after a

brief illness. She is survived by her husband

Services will be held Thursday Miss Julia Brake;

at 2 p. m. In the Little & Sons Fu-

“Pvt. John Brake

Rites Thursday.

' School, Reginald H. Stickley and 12-year va

old daughter, Marjorie. The family residence is at 153 N, 6th St.

Beech Grove ja member of Mrs. Stickley Waa Scout Troop 80 avd The Broad-

Military rites for Pvt, John J. Braek, who was killed jn-action in France oun S8pt. 27, 1044, will be dt 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan® Mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, A native of Indianapolis, Pvt. Brake was a graduate of Shortridge High here he was a cadet captain in the

ROTC. He was ooo po.

way Methodist Church, Survivors include his parents,

s/Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brake,

[5514 N, Delaware St.; a sister, a brother, |George Brake Jr., all of Indian-

Hots, 1001 Main St., Beech apolis, and his grandparents, Mr.

with burial in New Crown and Mrs.

A. O, Haynes, Win-

|chester,

Military Rites

For Pv. Fred

“Pvt. Fred J. Schienbein Jr.

Saturday.

was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schienbein,

“1322 W. Ninth St: -a-sister, Mrs:

Esther Jessup, Long Beach, Cal; a brother, Edward Schienbein, Washington, Ind. and his grandmother, Mrs. Rosa BSchienbein, Indianapolis,

Stanley W. Sanders

Services for Stanley W. Banders will be held at 10:30 a. m. to-

sion. Burial will be ‘in Floral Park Cemetery.” Mr, Sanders, 1417 Hiatt St, died : Sunday in General Hospital. He was 66. Born in Hendricks County, he lived here 25 years. He was a carpenter for the National Veneer

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Co. and a member of All Peoples Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Emma Sanders; a step-daughter, Mrs. Fern BSoots; three sisters, Mrs. Nettie Soots and Miss Bessie Sanders, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ona Walters, North Salem; three brothers, and Orva Sanders, both of Indianapolis and Raymond Sanders, Cloverdale.

Rites Tomorrow "For S. A. McCord

Services for Stephen Albert McCord, son of the founders of McCordsville, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Fortville, Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery at McCordsville. Mr. McCord, whose parents were Smith and Spicey McCord, died Sunday in St. John’s HosMtal, Anderson. He was 86. Born a short distance from the little |Hoosler town, he lived in Hancock |County all of his life. He was (widely known in the state as a {plano tuner and violin teacher. Survivors Include a sister, Miss Indiana McCord, McCordsville, and two nephews, Herman McCord, with whom he resided, and William McFarland, Fortville,

-{Miss ‘Mattie Jackson

.Services..for. Miss. Mattie. Jack-

an son will be held at ‘2 p. m. to“Imorrow In the Willis & Sons mor-

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Burial will be in Crown Hill.« Miss Jackson, who lived at 719% Ogden St, drowned Friday in White River. She was 23 and a

or. |DAtive of Commerce, Ga. .

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—Survivors are her mother, Mrs. Jackson, and a brother, Jethro Jackson, both of Indianapolis.

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Beuyres, France, Oct. 17, 1944, will be buried in Floral Park Cemetery following Winery services in Conkle funeral home atl p.m

The 19-year-old soldier was born here, . He attended Southport High School prior to enlisting in the Army on Oct. 2, 1943. He

morrow in All Peoples Gospel Mis-}

Leonardéfor three years he was vice presi-

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Services Arranged ForC.T.Payne

Services for Carl T. Payne will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Irvington ‘Chapel and at 9. m. in Little Flower Catholic Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Payne, who lived at 5641 E. 16th St., died Saturday in St. Vincent’s Hospital. A native of Brazil, | he lived here 14 years. He was |S 54. Por the past three years he’ E was 4 salesman in the Plumbing |Z - and heating department of Sears, | Roebuck & Co. He was graduated from De-| {Pauw University and was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha socials

and Little Flower Catholic

Church,

In 1939, he was president of the Brookside Civic League and |S

dent of the Indianapolis- Federation of Civic Clubs. . Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen B. Payne; a daughter, Mrs. | J. A. Price Jr.; two sons, Thomas = and. Richard Payne, all of Indian- E apolis; his mother, Mrs. Sophia |= Payne, Brazil and a brother, Harold Payne, East St. Louis, Mo.'=

Jesse E. Sherick Funeral Thursday

Jesse E. (Pat) Sherick died yesterday in his home at 939 Udell 8t. A native of Miami County, he was 67. Services will be held at 1430 p. m. Thursday in Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel and burial will be in Crown Hill

Mr. Sherick served in the Army from 1898 to 1910. He participated in the Spanish-American War and also saw service in the Boxer Rebellion and in Cuba and “the Philippine Islands. Me was a member of the Seventh Christian Church, —-the— Frank E. Strayer

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Megrew Camp, Spanish-Ameri-Can War Viéterans. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bertha E. Sherick; a daughter, |S Mrs. Bernice A. Doerr; both of = Indianapolis; a brother, ( Sherick, She:

Maude Gottschalk, Bunker Hill, and three grandchildren,

Mrs. Adelaide Delgado

Mrs. Adelaide Delgado, 4500) Marcy Lane, died yesterday while visiting in the home of a daugh« ter, Mrs. Lewis Wolf, in Detroit, Mich, She had lived in Indianapolis. 20 years and was 75. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary and burial LL be in Crown Hill Survivors are a son, E. G. Delgado, Indianapolis; two other |daughters, Mrs. Clifton E. Barnes, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lavaina Pinto, Colon, Panama, and a sister, Miss Sarah DeLeon, Cincinnati,"O.

‘Mrs. Roy England

Services for Mrs. Colene England will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers’ West Burial will be in | Floral Park. Mrs. England, who was 53, died Saturday in her {home at 1215 Hiawatha St. | She was born in Bowling | Green, Ky... but had lived here | 44. years. | Survivors are her hushasd, Roy England and a sister, Mrs. Anna Bryant, both of Indianapolis.

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