Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1948 — Page 5
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ber of the Grotto drill team for several years. He is survived by ‘three sislems, Mh Lina Oakley and Mrs. 0 Padden, Indianapolis, and Mrs. T. B. Wilborn, Marion, Ky., and three brothers, H. L. Peacher, Indianapolis, and 0, L. and G. ¥. Peacher, both of Clarksville, Tenn.
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The first s ~¢.the 3-cent Gold Star Mo commemorative postage stamp will be presented to Mrs. Thomas F. Sullivan at Waterloo, Iowa, tomorrow. The stamp also will go on sale in Washington, D. C., for the first time tomorrow. Five sons of Mrs. Sullivan were killed when the Cruiser Juneau was sunk by an enemy torpedo Nov. 13, 1042,
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SERVICES TODAY—Services for Richard L. Badgley. 93, pioneer member of the H. Lieber
ing Hill Chapel. Burial was to be in Highland Lawn Cemetery. Terre Haute.
Rites Arranged For Local Woman
Services for Mrs. Strachan, i of Ti Ys “sday in 1 nursing home here were held at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in thé Montgomery mortuary. Burial was in Crown Hill. Ws native of New York, Mrs. Strachan, who was 84, had lved in Indianapolis 30 years. She was a member of the Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist. Her husband, who preceded her in death, John D. Strachan, was a former railroadman and operator of the Strachan Letter Shop in Indianapolis. Among the survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Minnie T. Parsons, New Britain, Conn., and Mrs. Nellie T. Anderson, Greencastle, and a nephew, Harry M. Parsons,
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Rites Tomorrow LAFONTAINE, Sept. 18—Services for Mrs. Grace Cline Martin, 74, who died Thursday in her home, were held yesterday at 2
Pp. m:. in Brenneman Funeral Home, Burial was in the IOOF Cemetery.
A native of Angola, Mrs. Martin had lived in LaFontaine three years. Her husband, Addison Lincoln Martin, former minister of the LaFontaine Christian Church, died two years ago. Among the survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Lois Lucille Sundheimer; a son, John Howard Martin, a compositor for The Indianapolis Times; a brother, Virgil Cline, Angola, and two grandchildren.
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He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | Adolphine Herrmann,
Ernest F. Farrington
be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Cremation will follow.
Farrington, who was 71, had lived in Indidnapolis ;30 years.
Pythias Lodge No. 97. . He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
olis; a sister, Mrs.
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Lewis A. McKay
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ington Park Mr. McKay, who was 75, was a Switzerland County.
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Chapel. Burial was to be in Wash-| John W. Herrin
Bervices for John W. Herrin, tool and die maker. He lived Who died yesterday in his home,
R. R. 13, Hague Road, were to here 40 years. She was born in be held at 2 p. m. today in his olis.
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Mystic Circle No. 685 and the Order of the Eastern Star at Lawrence 32 He is survived ‘by his wife, %. ‘vs Pauling | Mrs. Inex Herrin, George Steele, |a daughter, Mrs. Merle Hooten, Lawrence; a son, John Emerson
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Girls anapolis; ' two daughters, Mrs. liam y Bain Sus Jong Dorothy Pearl West, Indianapolis, and eieler; or, Mary 3 ' alter Miller, Detroit; a ‘ § ’ ’ ’ Tron Josephin Tablet. ouive, ‘Ethjie| sister, Mrs, Lizzie Miler, FrostSas 3 burg, Md., 18 grandchildren and im aay Muy in great-grandchildren.
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