Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1948 — Page 7
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staff and Episcopal Church of the! Mit oan 0IICE'S RitES He entered service in’ ok
* graveside services for Pfc. 15 W. 35th St, killed at LeTemple, France, Oct. 1, ish, will be con-
Pfc. BR. Steeg
and was graduated from Shortridge High School. Active on the the edge of starvation, it is reschool football team he was a
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Charles Smithson
Smithson, 6304 W. Washington 8t., who died yesterday in Vet-! erans Hospital, Cold Springs! Road, will be held at 10 a. m.| Saturday in Farley funeral home.| Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Smithson, who was 58, was part owner of Kooler Keg Tavern, Ben Davis, for nine years. He was a World War I veteran. He was born in West Indianapolis and lived there most of+his life. Surviving are his wife, Martha; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mildred An-| dre; a stepson, James Kirkham,
Mrs. Bessie Kimble, Bell Gardens, Cal.
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Services for Pvt. Eugene 8.
{Apr. 4, 1945, in Frickenhauser, {Germany, will be held at 1:30
Legion Post No. 64. Born in Marion County, Pvt. Bourne worked in Brass Co. before ente
Marine Reserve, but transferred to the Army. He went overseas
Armored Infantry Batt. 12th ArBronze Star for service. | Surviving are his mother,” Mrs. Mary E. Borne; a son, Carl Eu-| pm | gene; gix sisters, Mrs, Margaret | |Haus, Bridgeport; Mrs. Kathleen |
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Survivors
be in Washington most of his life. Park Cemetery. Born in Butler County, ridgeport| Mr. Fleming had been a resident/ Grove High Schoo! and was a sop, San Diego, Cal.; her son, service here for 22 years. He worked for member of Holy Name Church. May 17, 1944, He was in the!Dick Purdy, Inc.
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Wasson, “Mrs. Mary Mrs, Phyllis Powell; Misses Janet and Doris Bourne, all of Indianapolis, and two brothers, Charles, Indianapolis, and Francis W. 8. Navy.
Eugene Bourne fo Be Kyle Fleming “ Buried at Floral Park Dies in Home
Kyle * Fleming, truck driver Church in Beech ' Services for Charles Verdie| Bourne, a former Indianapolis, here, died yesterday iff his home, Grove. Burial {resident who was killed in action 2609 Brookside Ave. He was 38./will be in The Rev. Charles L. Haney, {Joseph's Beville Avenue tery. He was 25. United Brethren |p. m. Saturday in Moore Mortu-|chyrch, will be in charge of serv- born in Indianaries Ben Davis Chapel. Grave-iices at Moore Mortuaries Peace apolis and lived side services: will be in FloraliChapel. at 10 a. m. Saturday. in Beech Grove Park, conducted by American|Burial will
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Indianapolis;
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ar seerFinal Rites Set
‘For Lt. Shutt
Final rites for Lt. Robert W. Shutt, fermerly of Beech Grove, who died of wounds July 8, 1044, in a German prison camp, will be held at 9 a. m. a Monday in Holy {Name Catholic
St. Ceme-
Lt. Shutt was
|He was gradu- Lt. Shutt
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Rose E. Shutt, Indianapolis; two]
his sister, Mrs, Herbert L. Snider, Indianapolis. {
Mrs. A. Frances Young,
Resident 41 Years, Dies Mrs. A. Frances Young, a resi-
{dent of Indianapolis for 41 years, died today in General Hospital.' {She was T4. Services will be held at 10 a. m. {Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan| | Mortuary with burial in Crown {HilL | Mrs. Young, who was born in Glenarnr, Ill, lived at 114% E. Ohio St. | | Survivors are two daughters {Miss E. Mae Young, Nashville, {Tenn,, and Mrs. Eva M. Wilkin-
Ray H., Indianapolis; five grandPrior to entering service he children and 13 great-grandchil-wife, was employed by the Interna- gren. : Doris, Inidanapolis; two sisters, tional Harvester Co. here. on Jan. 3, 1945, with Co. ASG, Mrs. Bessie New, Clayton, N. M., was a paratrooper with Hq. Co., AUSTRALIA CR. 2 and Mrs. Una Maurer, Phoenix, 1st battalion, 507th Parachute Inmored Division. He received the Ariz, and four brothers, Earl and fantry. His company was among year, Eban, the first to take part in the inand - Oren, vasion of France, June 6, 1944. Survivors are his mother, Mrs.
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