Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 17
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, . DIES—Dr. William V. Wood, U, 8. Navy, and \ tro-Rinse; 1]. sia li George Smith, “Kokomo. and a] en Indianapolis physician for 17 i Mrs. Goldie Singelton, years, died . yesterday in his
home, 4826 Park Ave. He was |Pvt. Raymond Archer | is 1, Wood had lived here
Memorial Park. Mrs, Stockdale, who was 57,
dale; her mother, Mrs. Cora Taylor; and a grandson, Harold
Mrs. Laura Winchester
Services for Mrs, Laura A.
Mrs. Ed word 6. Stockdale _ Services for Mrs. Edna May Stockdale will be held at 1:30] P. mM. tomarrow In the Conkle Funeral Home and burial will be in|
2432 W. 16th St. after a long illness. She was a lifelong resident pital will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow of Indianapolis. Survivors are her husband, Edward G. Stocks| h
, Who died yesterday
Here at 57
Bervices for Harry Moore, who died Wednesday in her home at| died Tuesday In Veterans’ Hos-|
in King & King Funeral Home. liam T. Indianapolis; a brother,| Burial will be in Floral Park Dr. Albert T. Nutter, Terre Haute: cemetery, three grandchildren, a greatgrandchild, several nieces and| A Native of Kentucky, Mr.
Inephews. Moore. came here 30 years ago.| . He was 52. Mrs. Anna Graef Survivors include his ‘wife,
Services for Mrs. Anna Graef,[Cordelia; a daughter, Mrs. Vir-
ginia Peak, Loulsville, Ky.; a 215 E. 45th St, will be held Mon-|o,, * garry” Moore Jr. and a
in the home of her son, Wayne W. Winchester, 606 E. Edward Ave, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow - in Franklin. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery there. She was 70. Mrs. “Winchester was born Washington, Ind., and lived her® for the last year. She was a member of the Christian Church of Franklin and Prospect Lodge 452, OES. Survivors are another son, Wil-
scum and Rites for Pvt. Raymond Archer Waaliing Jr, of Ben Davis, who died in| 10" 25 years and wes a staff spilling, Normandy, July 13, 1944, will be] member of several city hose essy floor. held at 10 a4. m. tomorrow in the pitals, - Garden Christian Modern
Church. The Rev. Metford Jones, Public Works Employ pastor of the church, will be in ployee rge ine. SPECIAL! hare Burial will be in Amo, Dies in Hospital Here
Pvt. BY: BoE. who was 20, was| Services for Frank B. Boyd, P ANTS OF born in Hendricks County but/employee of the Indianapolis Plain SKIRT
lived here most of his life. He|Board of Public Works, will be at was graduated from Ben Davis/ipe Greater St. John Baptist
loyes of Inland . Church at 1p. m. Monday. Bur-| [Pieyee entering 3 Contatti corp, lal will be in New Crown Cem-
Survivors are his parents, Mr, |®tery.
619° 8; Lyons St. Davis: Mr. Boyd. lived. at 1632 Columbia. {brothers Robert, Bea Tn 5: 8X Ave, He died Wednesday in Genard, Harold, Joseph and James, a ral Hospital at'the age of 73. He | boiler tender third elass in the Was born in Kentucky and was a| Navy, and two sisters, Maxine Member of the Greater St. John and Helen, all of Indianapolis. |Baptist Church, the Citizens East End Civic Club, Inc., and the Federation of Associated Clubs. Survivors include his wife, Jennie; two sons, Leroy, Chicago, and Frank Jr, Indianapolis; a daugh|ter, Mrs. Virginia Warfield, Los |Angeles, Cal, and three grand|daughters,
Russell L. Ashinger i Services for Russell L. Ashing-| (er, former trucker who died yes-| |terday in his home, 511 E. 11th!
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Mr. Ashinger, who was 59, was/
The NEW 1948 ‘a native of New Hope, -O., and had lived here 38 years. He forROSLEY SHELVADOR {merly operated his own trucking {business 15 years and had worked /{in" war plants in Louisville, Ky., REFRIGERATORS during World War IL
First Choice of Surviving are two daughters,
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| Ashinger; a sister, Mrs. Edwin ol {Don Burg, Indianapolis, and two, children. |
grand ‘Mrs. Oscar Lynam | Services for Mrs. Emma Mary
Lynam, who died Wednesday in | ther home, 1236 Dryer St., Ben ||
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Davis, will be held at 3 p. m. toShelvador Features! [| morrow in Moore Mortuaries Ben IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Davia Chapel. The Rey. Duniad Easy Terms Will Be Arranged {Baptist ‘Church, will officiate.
{Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Lynam, who was 68, was
‘most of her life in Marion County. | Survivors are her husband, Oscar; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Graham; a son, Herbert; two (Brbthers, Harry and Edward ‘Bergman, and three grandchildren, all « of Indianapolis.”
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