Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1948 — Page 12
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Requiem Set (Morris Dee Dies; Jewelry Executive
Local Deaths— Prict Shop Head Dies in Office
Wife, Sisters Survive Charles M. Richardson
Charles M. Richardson, owner of the Richardson Printing Co. here, died yesterday in his office, 653 Virginia Ave. He was 68. A lifelong resident here, Mr. Richardson lived at 655 Virginia Ave. He had been in the printing business since his graduation from Manual Training High School and had owned the commercial printing firm for the past 30 years. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel. Entombment will be in Crown Hill, Survivors include his wife, Harriet, and two sisters, the Misses May and Hester Richardson, all of Indianapolis.
Elmer E. Patrick
Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow for Elmer E. (Pat) Patrick, 741 King Ave. in Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park. He was 64. Mr. Patrick, who died Sunday in his home, after an {illness of 12 years, was born in Marion, O. He lived here 30 years and was a motorman for Indianapolis Street Railways for eight years. Survivors are his wife, Theresa; his mother, Mrs. Frances Bolinger, Marion, O.; five sons, Walter E. and Glen R., Indianapolis, Harold A., Zanesville, O. and Raymond R. and Ralph E. Patrick, Forest, O.; a stepson, Charles A. Knight, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Frances Meade, Jonesville, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Marion, O., and 16 grandchildren.
Brodie D. Gant
Services for Brodie D. Gant, who died yes‘erday in his home, 1623 Bacon St. will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in McCarty mortuary with burial in New Crown. He was 46. Mr, Gant was bom in Sumner County, Tennessee, but lived-here 28 years. He was foreman of the storeroom department at the Big Four Beech Grove shops for 27 years. Survivors are his wife, Lillian; a daughter, Mrs. Margie Clay; three sons, Virgil, Robert and Eugene, Indianapolis; two sisters, rs. James Woodard and Mrs. earl Lee, Indianapolis, and three brothers, J o h n, Indianapolis; Eugene, Springfield, Tenn. and W. K. Gant, McKinley, Tex.
James T. Tyler Services for James T. Tyler, who died yesterday in his home, 3215 E. 23d St, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Moore Mortuaries Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Clarksville. Mr, Tyler, who was 71, was born in Danville. He lived in Indianapolis 25 years and was a
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Survivors include his son, Herbert, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Dodd, Chicago, and Miss Nellie Tyler, Indianapolis, and three brothers, William, Indianapolis; Ralph, Lewisville, O., and Tobias, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Elbert Gribben
Services for Elbert Gribben, 1449 N. Pennsylvania St., will be held at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Kirby funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 83. Mr. Gribben, who died yesterday in the hospital of the Soldiers Home in Lafayette, was a Spanish American War veteran. He had been ill several months. A concrete bridge builder, Mr. Gribben retired 25 years ago. He was born in Franklin, but lived here 10 years. Survivors are-his wife, Lulu; his brother, Charles, two nieces and a nephew, all of Indianapolis.
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Services for Mrs. Sarah Jane (Jennie) Burton, who died yesterday in her home, 6511 Ferguson St., will be held at 8:15 a. m. tomorrow in J. J. Blackwell & Sons funeral home, followed by requiem high mass at 9 a. m. in Christ the King Catholic Church, Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mrs. Burton, who was 74, had lived in Indianapolis all her life. She was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church, Surviving are her son, David 0., a sister, Mrs. Nellie Carvin and three gra.dchildren, all of Indianapolis.
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Dies at N. Y. Home Services and burial for Russell W. Metzner, former Indianapolis resident, were conducted yesterday at Columbia, Mo. Mr. Metzner, who had lived here for 15 years and was a graduate of Shortridge High School, died Friday at his home in Schenectady, N. Y. He was sales manager of the electronics equipment division of the General Electric Co. in Schenectady. He was born in Richmond. Survivors include his wife, Ramola; a son, Russell Jr.,, and a daughter, Miss Sandra Metzner, all of Schenectady.
Mrs. George Snow
Rites for Mrs. Tinna Snow, 2513 Columbia Ave. will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Eastern Star Baptist Church. Burial will be in Floral Park. She was 48.
Mrs. Snow, who died Sunday in her home, was born in Bakerton, Ky., but lived here nine years. Survivors are her husband, George; three daughters, Mrs. Fannie Bailey. and Mrs. Mary Harper, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Madie Andrews, Highway, Ky.; six |sons, Printas, Danville, Ky.; Rever, George H., James, George Jr., and Ernest, all of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Elnora Watchell, Bakerton; Mrs. Katie Fleming, Mrs, Sular Biggers and Mrs. Madie Parham, all of Indianapolis, and four brothers, Judge Rowe; Lexington, Ky.; Sellie, John and Rollin Rowe, all of Indianapolis.
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Here Thursday Morris Dee, president of the Miller Jewelry Co. and Dee
four-year illness. He was 55. Mr. Dee was born in Odgen, Utah. He served overseas in World War I in Base Hospital No.
Services will be held at 10 a. m.
all of Indianapolis.
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pital, will be held at 1:30 p. mm. Thursday in Moore Mortuaries’ Peace Chapel. Burial will be mn Memorial Park.
the Moose Lodge Auxiliary. Survivors
lin, Coughlin, all of the city.
Dies of Fall Injuries
Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congre-| gation will officiate. Burial will be in Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery.
Marion Lodge Club and Indianapolis Hebrew, Congregation.
Surviving are his wife, Augusta, and his son, Joseph M.. both of Indianapolis; his daughter. Mrs. Alvin Raphael, Blooming-| ton; his mother, Mrs. Mary B. Dee; a sister, Mrs. Edith Reilly, and two brothers, Aaron and Al,
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Hinton moved here 30 years ago from Franklin, Ky.,! where he was born. He was a member of the Christian Church
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Requiem high mass will be sung for Miss Mary Renne, 2316 Carrollton Ave. at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Joseph's Catholic Church following services at 8:30 in Grinsteiners’ funeral Burial will be Thursday in St. Joseph Cemetery in News:
Miss Renne, who was 62, died She was born in| Newport ‘and lived here 3 years. Survivors are her sister, Mrs. Molder, 15 W. Ray 8t.,, who died| Elizabeth M. Coughlin, two nieces, yesterday in 8t. Vincent's Hos- Barbara and Mary Ellen Coughand a nephew, Daniel H.
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