Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1948 — Page 7

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wheels of a truck driven by her father, John H. Price, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. In Friends’ Church. will be

FORMER JUDGE DIES—Funeral services for Charles F. Remy, former chief judge of the Indiana Appellate Court, who

er og A Be Ride Flin ny itarium. wi at 1:30 grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fred p. m, in the First Baptist

Church. Burial will be in Garland Brook Cemetery, Colum-

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For Tomorrow Services for Miss Jean M. Cochrane, who died yesterday in her ne, 6030 Central Ave, will be d tomorrow in Flanner & pan mortuary at 10 a. m. will be at 1:30 p. m. in

| was born in Madison and lived in Indianapolis 60 years. She was

rane, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. W. W. Robinette

In addition to her husband,|2 by three sons, William M. Mdrtin,

Mrs. Frank Purner

Purner, who died Monday in-her home, 433 S. Butler Ave. held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in

and at 1 p. m. in Kilmore Methodist Church, Kilmore, Ind. Burial will be in Kilmore. Mrs. Purner, who was 83, was a native of Clinton County. She lived here 20 years. She was a member of Moran Methodist Church, Clinton County. She is survived by her husband, Frank Purner; two sons, Claude, Purner, Allentown, Pa., and Russel Purner, Indianapolis; two daughters, Miss Ruby Purner and Mrs. Mildred Halstead, both of Indianapolis; a brother, J. C. Weida, Moran, Ind.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild,

Junius A. Totten

Services for Junius A. Totten, 1448 Oliver Ave. who died Sunday in his home, were to be held lat 2 p. m. today in the Farley Funeral Home. Burial was to follow in Mooresville. A native of Johnson County, Mr. Totten, who was 66, had been an Indianapolis resident 36 years. He was a contractor in Indianapolis 35 years and was a member of the Christian Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Tharp Totten; a brother, Herman Totten; three

Mrs. Alpha McGuire

Services for Mrs, Tisha Frances McGuire, who died yestrday in her home, 520 Trowbridge St., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Day Funeral Home, Bloomington, Ind. Burial will follow there in Rose Hill Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Alfred McGuire; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Stansfield, St. Louis; two sons, John and Leo Knissell, both of Missouri; two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Bryant, Blopmington, and Mrs. Victoria Freund, Jefferson-

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president of the Indiana National{30. had been an Indianapolis Bank, and four brothers, William, (Tesident five years. John, Robert 8. and Henry Coch- member of the Mt. Paran Baptist

Services for Mrs, Virgie T. Rob-

inette, of 437 8. Pine St, Whoip,ward, Berkley, Cal, and Mrs. idied Sunday at Clintwood, Va. |Earlee Smith, Lula, Miss, and following a long illness, will be two brothers, T. J. Robinson and

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Glover, 1435 N. Missouri St., who died Monday in her home, wi be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home.

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