Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1948 — Page 4

‘Worker at Medical Center Found Dead

Poctors today said a heart attack caused the death of an Indiana University Medical Center guard, found dead early today in the hall of Riley Hospital.

son, 60, of 2237 Winter Ave, was found by Mrs. Grace Rhodes, night housekeeper at 4:30 a. m. He was lying in the hall of the hospital. Deputy Coroner Irwin Solkin said death was due to a heart

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attack. Mr, Watson had worked at Riley Hospital about a year, Prior to that he was employed

but had resided in Indianapolis most of his life. Surviving ‘are his wite, Cornelia; a daughter, Miss Ruth Watson; his father, Simeon Watson; a brother Herschel Watson; all of Indianapolis, and a. sister Mrs. Flonis Willoby, of Michigan. Mrs. Homer H. Higman

Mrs. Rosaleane G. Higman, 66, of 4459 College Ave. a resident of Indianapolis for 28 years, died yesterday in her home, Born in South Bend, Mrs. Higman moved to Indianapolis from She. was a member of the Northwood: Christian Church and the International Travel and Study Club. Services will be held at 10:30 tomorrow in- ~Flanner. .& Mortuary. Bupial will

Lay addition to her husband, Homer -H. Higman, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ivan Drischel, Chicago, and Mrs. Davison, Coldwater, Mich; her ‘brother, Claude B. Gabrarth, and two grandsons, Carl and *Richard Gilmore.

Thomas Radmore Services for Thomas Radmore, 2936 N. Kéystone Ave., who died meral Hospital after SM {a one-day fliness, will ‘be held 1130p. m. Thursday in od North East Chapel.

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more, who was 67, was an In~{dianapolis resident 35 years. He was employed as an assembler at Universal Gear Corp. and was a member of the Free Christian Church.

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a. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner's Funeral Home. Requiem high mass will be sung at 9 a. m. in Holy Cross Catholic Church with burial fol] lowing in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

A native of Indianapolis, Mrs, O’Brien, who was 43, had -lived here 41 years before meving to Anderson. She was a member of Bt“ ay He Church in A graduate Bf 8St.

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In addition to her husband, F. Lloyd O’Brien, Anderson Pontiac dealer, she is survived by a son, F. Lloyd O'Brien Jr.; three daughters, Misses Margaret Ann, Marilyn Jean and Betty Jo O’Brien, all of Anderson; her father, John P. Sutter, and a sister, Mrs. Otilda Bussélle, both of ‘Indianapolis.

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will be held at 1 p. m. "tomorrow in Stratton & Shaw Mortuary. Burial will be in :. New Crown Cemetery, Born in 'Vincerines, Mrs. Clayton, who was 50, lived in Indianapolis 19 years. She was employed as a waitress, and was a member of African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Vincennes. She is survived by a daughter, Louise Harris, Indianapolis; a brother, Arthur Jackson, Dayton, 0.; two nieces, a newphew and two. grandchildren. _

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in Indianapolis 17 years. She was a member of Connersville First tPresbyterian Church. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Sisson and Mrs. . “H.“Johnson, Con and a _ brother, Rocky Ford, Colo.

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Services for Albert H, Spearing, 505 N. DeQuincy St, who died yesterday in Methodist Hos-

held at 10 a. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Spearing, who was 69, lived in Indianapolis all his life, He was employed at the South Grove golf course for the past five years, and before that was employed by Smith-Day Chair Co. He is survived by. a brother, Edward J. Spearing, and three sisters, Mrs. John Stuard, Mrs. Ira McDonald “ahd Mrs. Mayme Buckshot, ail of Indianapolis.

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