Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1948 — Page 6
Local Deaths—
Rites Thursday
Romano, killed in the Leyte, | | Philippines campaign May 4, 1945, will be celebrated at 9 a. m.| Thursday in,
: follow through { 2 Holy Rosary] i oF SrUlcvSArNGLEY drinking plenty Catholic, Church. able to give purgatives the go-by! The Rev. wa Sa mh fe ae me regulated. But, Sue, . life
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; ot Bl hau or 1 Catholic ms 4 ome doh) JO or. me, Danville, who : } was Cpl. Ro-
mano’s Division | Chaplain] throughout Ww e } war, will be the! | T-3 Romano celebrant. | Cpl. Romano, who was 26, WHS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvator | {Romano, 1030 High St. A native] of Indianapolis, he attended {Technical High School. Before he entered the
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National Guard in| 1939, he worked in Real Silk Ho- | siery Mills, Inc, Father McLaughlin and cpl. Romano met in the 38th Division of the National Guard, where Fa- | ther McLaughlin was chaplain In January, 1942, the division left Indiana for service . Cpl. Romano's “division went overseas in January, 1944. Mem- | pers of the ‘division will act as| pallbearers at the services and | rites in Bt. Joseph Cemetery. Surviving, besides his parents, | are a sister, Mrs, Louis (Freda) | Gentille; a brother, Vincent Ro-| mano; several nieces, and two] nephews, all of Indianapolis. |
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§ Report Erol Flynns— LAGK OF OASH Separated Again i Stop Needed AL i and his red- | Repairs haired wife, Nora Eddington, were
“reported separated again today. g Miss Eddington told friends ‘she planned to move into a Palm] | Springs, Cal; house about Nov. 1] {with their two children, Diedre 'and Rory. Mr. Flynn, in bed after a recent minor operation, sald his wife “has gone to Palm Springs for a visit.” | The two have separated and, reconciled several times since] their secret marriage in in 1943. "
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