Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1948 — Page 10

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| Turner, well-known Indianapolis [speed pilot. Burial will be in | Corinth. Mrs, Turner, who died yesterday 4n her home near Corinth,

farm near the edge of the city where her aviator son, four other sons, and a daughter were born. Col. Turner arrived thére ‘Wednesduy after receiving word!

40 Years in the same Location!

become worse. Survivors besides Col. Turner| are her husband, Robert L.; her| daughter, Mrs. Cecil Whitaker,

ert, Jr, treasurer of Turner) Corp., William, Baltimore, and| Cass and Abe Turner, both of] Corinth.

Robert Casky

died Wednesday in General Hos-

Chapel. Crown Cemetery. - A native of Watertown, Tenn. Mr, Casky lived at 734 W. 12th 'Bt.He was 47. —— Survivors - include his | Irene, Nashville; Tenn.; a sister, (Mrs. Katherine Trambell, two] brothers, Willlam and Charles |Casky; three nephews and ¢ight (nieces, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. John D. Cramer

Rites for Mrs. Mary E. Cramer, who died yesterday -in-her-home; 3602 E. Washington St, will be pid-at 3 pom. in. 8Shir~| ley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. Burial ‘will be in Washington Park. She was 69. Born in Glenhall, Mrs. Cramer had lived here 27 years. She was a Red Cross worker and a mem[ber of the West Lafayette Meth- | odist Church. Survivors include her husbapd, | John D.; her sister, Mrs. Louise | Braden, Brooklyn, N. Y.; two | brothers, Samuel Mustard, Elki hart, and Edward Mustard, Los Angeles, Cal, and a-niece, .

| Miss Mary-C. Ryan Requim high mass will be sung [at 9 a. nt. tomorrow in St. Philip | | Neri Catholic Church for Miss ji Mary C. Ryan, 940 N. Rural St.

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Rites Tomorrow For Mrs. Shonk

Services for Mrs. Agnes a Rao Btu wi} be = ila. m, omorrow TH THE J.C. Wilson! Bervices Tor Mrs, Mary Emma) - Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will| Foitz, local ¢lubwoman, will be at he at Versailles. - ' Mrs. Shonk, who was 72, died Mortuaries Ben Davis Chapel.| yesterday in her home. She whs a Burial will be in the cemetery at : native of Jefferson County and at-|Cloverdale, | Services will be held tomorrow tended the Baptist Church. Survivors 0 Everett and Hershel Shonk, Mil-/ter, Mrs. Mary E. Linley, Clover-| roy; Earl S8honk, Clarksburg; Roy|dale. A native of. Indianapolis, | Shonk, U. 8; Army; and Raymond |she lived at -6531-W. Washington J. Shonk, Indianapolis; a daughter,|St. until going. to live with her! Mrs. Louisa Crulo, Indianapolis; daughter last year, | two brothers, Frank Smith, Chi-

had lived most of her life on a|cago, and Charles Bmith, Madi- » son; two sisters, Mrs, Luella Hen-(was active in the Wayne Town-

derson, Madison, and Mrs. Vene-|ship Women's Republican Club, tia Shepherd, Detroit, Mich.; 10/the Marion County American War| grandchildren and seven great-| Mothers, the Daughters of the \grandchildren.

that his mother's condition had Mrs. William Leac

tomorrow for Mrs. Myrtle Leach, {clude her husband, Robert Foltz;

1843 Boulevard Pl, rothers’ urial will be in New Crown. She was 50.

|day born in Princeton, Ky. She had lHved here 33 years and was &

member . of Rites for Robert Casky, who Methodist Church. ‘ \ %

pital, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow . G riin the Jacobs Brothers’ West Side yi aim; Dep b Foe Pers A Burial will’ be In New fue nieces and four nephews, all

of Indianapolis, . TousH ! Fishers Station. Native S Susan Hi c * WHITE

wite, Dies Here at 53

tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries *MEN’S Colonial Chapter for Thomas B. e Regular stock, forHarrison, who died yesterday at @ BOYS’ merly selling up to

his home, 1319 W. 28th St. Burial

will be in Crown HIlL *GIRLS' onds included. Built Mr, Harrison, who was 53, was for long and rugged born in Fishers Station and had Boker sizes service.

resided here 32 yaars.

Marte; two sons; Thomas ‘B. Har« rison Jr. and William J. Harrison; four daughters, Mrs. Mary L.

Moreland, Miss Marian Jeanne| Re $2.60 ; Harrison, Miss Joy Dee Harrison gular $2. Pair and Miss Sarah Ann Harrison, Sho eS Values

and one grandchild, all of In-| dianapolis.

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Mrs. Foltz, who was 75, died! include five sons, yesterday in the home of a daugh-|

» Mrs. Foltz was a member of the, Mt. Olive Methodist Church. She

American Revolution and Wayne! Post “Auxiliary 64, American La-| gion, Survivors besides Mrs, Linley in-|

Services will be held at 1 p. m.

in Jacobs/two other daughters, Mrs. Nora Chapel.|Bilyou, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Helen Shoppell, Denver Co'o.; two

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