Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1948 — Page 12
Services Held at Tell City Mrs. Gy E. Stokes/Arenge Services |" 5s For Maj. Gen. Patrick US fp A For Mrs. Webber inst hme. fire
Services for Mrs. Jennie B.l. ¢. ned Rites for Teacher CITY. June 30-Servics| uniam Haiseys satt TELL s J or 84C for Maj. Gen. Edwin D. Patrick; 8 .
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. War II, were to Maj. Gen. Patrick's family “on| g.rvices for Mrs. E Services Today be beld today. behalf of all of the citizens of| ayme) Stokes, who died Mon-| Mrs. Webber was a native of FEED YOUR TREES ILL was 62, at the slats of Indigaa” |day'in her home. 9438 N. Park|Norts Vemon.. She ved bere GL| US FOR TRIMMING ‘wecUlmey, MARTINSVILLE, June 30—|rick, was 52, a The Maj. Ave., will be at 3 p. m. to-| most of her life, and was one of — va Graveside - services for Missithe time of his Patrick would “long be remem-| morrow at Moore Mortuaries Col-| the members Spraying and Tree Surgery Frances Banta, teacher in the/death in March, : bered as typifying the brave men) onial Entombment will i agp . Lawns—Planting : 47 3 Indiana Soldiers and Sailors|1945, on Luzon. JE and women furnished by Indiana |be Chapel. Ww. Park attended 64 She was a Seeding —VPertillzing Children’s Home in Knightstown|His body was during both wars . . Las ashington 2 Cl INDIANAPOLI 50 years, were to be held here atireturned here. 4 Servi to be held at the| Mrs, Stokes, wh wap 0. ‘wasve oy mem : a s 2D bo wday I Soh Park His Army © {nome of Maj. Gen. Patrick’s sis-|a native of Fillmore and had| Surviving are two daughters, Motor Power Spraying Equipment E Cemetery. 7 on ter, Mrs. Louis Zoercher. Grave-|lived here most of her life. She Mrs, Faye Fate and Mrs. Ethel Consultants in the Care of Trees Since 1915 Miss Banta died Thursday im 1210 “het DS 4 J side services were to be held in|had been an employes of C. B.|B. Tomlin; a brother, Sam Young, I a SAY, ithe home of her sister, Mes HL teu tenant Patrick |GFeenwood Cemetery. Cones Co. 35 years. She was a North Vefnon; three BR-5688 626 E. 63rd ST = |v ompson, 7 TE IT 8 Gen. Other survivors include his|member of the Christian Churchigren and three great . 63rd ST. | A The Rev hela here border During World War II he/mother, Mrs. Anna E. Patrick, ang Nee Ransiord Chapter, dren, all of Indianapol . . > of x = - oe son of the Martinsville Christian Was Chief of Staff to Lt. Gen.[Tell City; three sons, Thomas, her husband, ildi Church was to be in charge of Walter Krueger, commander of D. and Ulrick; three sis- I 2 , Plan $600,000 Building services at the grave. the Sixth Army, and later servediters and two brothers. Sy BehnerE, asa Low At Ball State College
Miss Banta was born in Mel- “11: The State Budget Committee] ville, and was graduated from Mrs. William Barnes . today considered plans for a new William A. Miller industrial arts building at Ball
> as Smduaied from (eS LIL ites Tomorrow High School and La- Dies a ome . ’ : doga Normal School. Services for Mrs. Hettie Barnes,s OF Frank O’Neal | services for wintam Arthur|state Teachers College at Muncie. ‘ Survivors include another 8is-l ono died Monday at her home. Services for Frank O'Neal, who Miller, who died Sunday at his| Proposed plans for the building ter, Mrs. Catherine Lewis, Mar- . home, 1935 N. Capitol Ave, were|were laid before the committee to 2456 Martindale Ave. will be at/died Monday in his home, 1046 ; pi Rolleo- President sville, and two brothers, Wil- ; to be held at 2'p. m. today yesterday by ege en {1 p. m. tomorrow at King &|N. Elder Ave. will be held at 1 will be E Th t was liam A. Crawfordsville, and Ar- King Funeral Home. Burial will|p. m. tomorrow in the First Bap- Stuart Mortuary. Burial John R. Emens. e Cos hur A., Los Angeles, be in New Crown. = tist Church. Burial will be in/in Campbelisyille, Ky. estimated at $600,000. Mrs. Betsy Cannady { Mrs. Barnes was born in Trupp|New Crown. RES os > ry Services for Mrs. Betsy Can. County, Ga., and had lived here Mr. O'Neal, who was 52, was nady, who dled Saturday, Will be 4 years, She was a Weber of {boss In Wilson ng was employed at Los Angeles. eld a a. m. tomorrow in ¥ Surviving are . Christ Temple with burial in New oben heh Pie a ay No Sniiansp and Mrs. Wiliam Miller Indianrown. ’ : ‘|apolis. Johnson and two children,| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mrs. Cannady wad a resident of), op a gaan Lilflan O'Neal; a stepdaughter,Eugene B. Eads Indianapolis: for many years. bes Mrs. Betty Crutchfield, Grayville,| 9 . fore moving to Detroit, her home 1ii., and two uncles ’ I Services for Eugene B. Eads, ; who operated a farm near here
when she died. She was born in Services Arranged . Kentucky. Frances Cunningham [for 20 years, will be at 10:30
Survivors include a sister, Inez For Frank Kingsley
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Mr. Kingsley, 86, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He was|St. Louis, Mo. She lived here 15/tor Miss Mary Elizabeth Eads, a saw maker until he retired. = |years. Survivors are two sisters, Charleston, W. Va. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Zimmerman, Indian-
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