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Public Parks Employee Dies

THE INDIANAPOLIS: TIMES

SUNDAY, OCT. 24, 1948

Dickerson Rites Set for Tomorrow

Services . for Gus Dickerson, a truck driver for the Department of Public Parks for the past four

years,

who died Thursday In

Sunnyside ' Sanatorium, will be

held at 10 a.m. tomorrow

an

Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown

Cemetery.

A native of Carthage, Tenn. Mr, Dickerson, who was 52, had been an Indianapolis resident 18

years,

sided at 757 Indiana was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Dickerson; a son, Frank Indianapolis; a

Dickerson,

brother, Robert Dickerson, Louisand a sister, afayette.

ville, Woods,

Mrs.

Rites Tomorrow

Before his illness, he reAve.

He

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For Mrs. Parsons

, Services for Mrs. Rose Dora

Parsons, wife of the caretaker at

Highland Golf and Country Club, | who died yesterday in Methodist

Hospital, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Cremation will follow

the services.

A native of Cleveland, O., Mrs. Parsons, who was 51, had lived in . the Indianapolis community

many years. She resided with her

husband, Marion (Mac) McKinley Parsons, in the Highland Club.

She also is survived by a son, HOLDS DOWN CIRCULATION a Pils fa ™ in- 4 ESA od 44 .

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Services for Mrs. Rose Blake-| more, who died yesterday in the| home of her sister, Mrs. Susie Madden,

Shiloh Baptist Church. Burial . {Chapel.

will be in Crown Hill

{ Mrs. Blakemore, who was 65, [n8ton Park.

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Mrs. Rose Blakemore | Henry J. Madden Services Set Tuesday | Rites Set Tuesday

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