Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1948 — Page 11
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J. S. Simonson Lived Here Since 1918
The body of John 8, Simonson, former Scott County sheriff who died Monday in his home, 2358 Stuart St... will be at Moore Mortuaries North East Chapel until 10 p. m. tonight. Services and burial will be held tomorrow afternoon in Scottsburg, Ind. his former home.
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Services for Warren 8. Johnson, 1712 N. Arsenal Ave, who| was burned to death in a fire which partially — destroyed - his} home Monday, will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Church of God in Christ. Burial will be in| New Crown Cemetery. A native of Clarksville, Tenn.
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BLOOMINGTON~—Percy W. Gladden, 80; Mrs, Ottis Mae Randolph, 8) BLUFFTON—Lt. W. A. Brineman, 42 L—-8imon Mal, 84, David Archer,
BURLINGTON Mrs. Clifford E. Clsdvar,
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