Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1948 — Page 10

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She was a member of Bt. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Memorial Park. She is survived by a son, Carl; a daughter, Mrs. Oliver Sickbert; four sisters, Mrs. John Baas and Mrs, Charles Kreiger, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Louemma Kohiman and Mrs, Albert Kline,

mond, died in 1938. - Billy Charles Casey

for Billy Charles

burial there. The 16-year-old boy was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Casey, 336 8. Oxford Bt. He was born in Eva, Ala, and lived in Indianapolis five years. He was an employee of Security Cartage Co. Besides his parents, he is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Puryear, Eva, and

both of Cumberland; seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

Mary Mrs. Carrie Moore

Rites for Mrs, Carrie Moore, who died

: yesterday in St. Vincent’s Hospital, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in “ Conkle Funeral

Home. Burial will be in Mt. ire or ow: na of Osgood and a resident here for 45 years, Mrs.

: Moore lived at 458 Arnolda Ave.

Survivors include two sons, William H. and Chris F. Bauerle,

Iuaiangbols; two. sisters, Mrs. May

YL Indianapolis, and Katie Diehl, 8t. Louis, and two brothers, Jacob Gabelman, Akron, O., and Edward Gabelman, Indianapolis.

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Thomas J. Godley

Services for Thomas J. Godley, 2023 N. Illinois Bt., who died Friday in Veterans Hospital, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Blackwell Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in St. Bridget's Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mr. Godley, who was 75, was a Spanish-American War veteran. He was a life resident of Indianapolis and was a member of. 8t. Bridget's Catholic Church. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Nellie G. Patterson, Indianapolis, and fwo nephews, Edgar Patterson, Indianapolis, and Clifford Patterson, West Townsend, Vt.

Mrs. Fred Mertz

Services for Mrs. Lillian Fay Mertz, a native of Indianapolis, will be at 3 p. m. tomorréw in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Mertz, who was 65, died Saturday in her home, 745 -N. Campbell Ave. Survivors include her husband,

one sister, Mrs. D. C. Wann, Dan-

{Lionel B. Wiggam, Los Angeles,

Services for Miss Elizabeth Madelyn Coats, 425 N.- Tibbs Ave, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Conkle Funeral Home, with burial in Crown Hill Miss Coats, who was 25, died Friday night in Methodist Hostal

Born in Brazil, Ind, she was graduated from Brazil High School in 1940 and came here seven years ‘ago. She attended West Washington Street Presby terian Church. Surviving are her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Victor G. Coats; a brother, Donald Coats,

Rowland, all of Indianapolis.

Norman W. Cook

Relatives here have been notified of the death Saturday In Englewood, N. J., of Norman W. Cook, a former Indianapolis resident. Services and burial were to be in Englewood today. Mr, Cook is survived by his wife, Deborah; two sons, Norman and Peter Cook, and a sister, Mrs. Arthur Nicoloric, all of Englewood.

Carl Early

Carl Early, Princeton Hotel, was to be buried in Washington Park Cemetery today after services at 1:30 p. m. in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. He died Wednesday at the age of 48. A native of Louisville, Ky., Mr. Early had resided here 15 years and was a truck driver for Carolina Motor Express.

Mrs. Pearl M. Spatig Dies Here at 54

Mrs. Pearl Maud Spatig, resident here for 38 years, died today in 8t. Francis Hospital. She was 54. She was born in Hope and lived at 1121 Edgewood Drive. Survivors include her husband, J. Edward Spatig, and a son,

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Retired Farmer Dies Here at 78 ,

Services and burial for Henry W. Lutes, a retired farmer, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Wednes-

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A resident at R. R. 6 on Stop 8 Rd. Mr. Lutes died yesterday

Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Bessie Hawkins and Mrs. Effie Speer, Heltonville; Mrs. Lula Blackwell, Bloomington; Mrs. Lola Ferguson and Mrs. Elsie Mitchell, Indianapolis; three sons, William Lutes, Heltonville; Wesley W. and Lebert F. Lutes, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Tinzie Mitchell, Greenfield; two brothers, Martin Lutes, Bloomington, and Leonard Lutes, Linton; 17 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. :

* Loses Life te de . ’ Riding Blinds Audrey Dennison, 42, New Paris, O., died today of injuries received when he was crushed beneath a train at the Leota St: crossing eof the Pennsylvania Railroad. i Train crewmen saw him lying in the tracks, but were unable to stop the train in time. Police said Mr. Dennison had fallen about an’ hour earlier from the couplers of another passenger train headed into Union Station from Columbus, O. He died of head and internal injuries at General Hospital. : At Union Station police arrested William H. Stevens, 30, Cincinnati, who said he and Mr. Dennison had been “riding the blinds” on their way to Chicago. Stevens

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Mrs. Frances Grabhorn Rites Wednesday

Services for Mrs. Frances B. Grabhorn, resident here for 50

day in Royster & Askin Mortuary. Burial will be in Memorial Park

She lived at 7600 E. 10th St, Survivors includé two daughters, Miss Evelyn Grabhorn and Mrs. Owen Smoyer, Indianapolis; four sons, Lewis and Kenneth Grabhorn, Indianapolis, and Edwin and ‘Robert Grabhorn, San Francisco, Cal.; .a sister, Mrs. William Crail, Dayton, Ky. and seven grandchildren.

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Plan Rites Tomorrow For Arthur Jefferson

Services for Arthur Jefferson, a commercial hauler here for 38 years, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the North Side New Era Baptist Church... Burial will be in

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Crown Hill Cemetery. Born in Jeffersonville, Mr, Jef- ; = for Weading, ferson had lived here for 44 for the Hostess . . . for We years. He died Saturday in his ‘AnniveHaris. Biihoeys, 68 Shu home, 359 W. 26th St. at the] so much. age of 64. He was a deacon and trustee of the New Era Church. © mm . Survivors include his wife, : : Helen, Indianapolis; a brother, . ' Henry Jefferson, and two sisters, . Mrs. Birdie Webb and Mrs. Addie This .sdvertisement sponsored by Hobbs, all of Jeffersonville. members of the Aietr making : Su ——————————————— Sea occasion MORE beautiMAYOR'S KINSMAN DIES ful with Flowers. ; . &

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