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Mrs. Soucle died Saturday In {her home at 841 N. Grant Ave. Born in Middlefork, N. Y. she lived here 37 years. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Sturgeon, Brooklyn, Ind, and Mrs. Minnie Richards, lis; ‘a son, James C. ndianapolis; 10 grand-

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was a member of the Mount/daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Donaker | Washington Baptist Church and| Weer, Indianapolis; nine grand- | the Order of the Eastern Star. [children and two great-gramd- | Survivors include a daughter, children. #4 (Mrs. James P. Carter, Indianap-|. Pallbearers will be Samuel | i 1 |olis; three sons, Clark Showalter,| Dowden, William P. Flynn, Ralvh) #5 { Indianapolis, and Ernest P. and|J. Lockwood, Barrett Moxley, diMack L. Showalter, both of Russell J. Ryan and Samus) ‘B, , “T Louisville: 13 grandchildren and| Sutphin: 1 125 great-grandchildren. ue

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