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For Pvt. Patrick Military services for Pvt. Russell Wr Patrick, who was killed in

action in France Feb, 5, "1945, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in

died. .. A “native of Indianapolis, he lived at 236 Villa Ave. He attended Manual Training High

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Mrs. Forest P. Griffin

Services for Mrs. Frank Kemper Griffin, who died yesterday in her home, 3135 Graceland Ave. will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, She was 69. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Griffin. was a member of the Capitol Ave, Methodist -1€hurch and White-Cross- Guild: Survivors include her husband, Forest P. Griffin, a daughter, Mrs. Charles Pierson; two brothers, William and Horace Kemper, all of Indianapolis; three grandchildren and two great-grand-children.

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Services Tomorrow For H. D. Barneclo

Services for Harry Dane Barneclo, who died yesterday in his home, 861 8. Alabama St.; will be ~theld-at-3 p.m. tomorrow. in Shir. ley Brothers’ Central Chapel. Burfal arrangements are not completed. Mr. Barneclo, who was 81, was

etherington Berner Co. until 1939 when he retired.

Survivors are his wife, Carrie, and his son, Zip, both of Indianapolis.

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Survivors include another daughter, Mrs. Gladys Williams; two sons, Emmett and George, Carpenter, all - of Indianapolis, and 13 grandchildren and one! great-grandchild.

Services Monday

Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Louise D. Lieske, 462 Berwick Ave., in ShirJey Brothers West Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 69. Mrs. Lieske, who died yesterday in her home, was born in Indianapolis and lived here all her life. She was a member of the Zions! Evangelical and Reformed Church. { Survivors are her husband, | Gustav A.; her daughter, Mrs, | Gertrude K. Busch; her brother, | John Hukriede, all of Indianap-| olis; her sister, Mrs. Ada Beumer.,| Sacremento, Cal, and one grandchild. .

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