Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1948 — Page 6
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1948
Local Deaths—
Coin Authority
‘William P. iy Funeral Tomorrow
Bervices for Willlam. P, Cos- {
Rites Tomorrow |e se ps he 0 :
aminer, of the Indiana. State ! Board of Accounts, will be held . Harry J. Blackmore [at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Black- Montgomery County well Funeral Home and at 9 a. m.| Times State Service Dies Here of 68 "|in 8t, Andrew's Catholic Church. | BRAM FOR DEVILLE, 5 i 28 Services for Harry J. Black-| Mr. Cosgrove, who had been in ~—Benjamin avey, the oldest : died resident of Montgomery County, mare, native of Newfoundland, Bip Mg ign Feats: 3915 dled here Tuesday in Culver Hoscoin collector ‘and authority on| "(0 "5104" He was 71, © (Pital at the age of 101. He had © coins, who died Tuesday In his {been ill only one month. home, 2246 N. Alabama 8t, wm Walter P. Boemler |
Born In Fountain County, June be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, Masonic services for Walter P, 3, 1847, Mr. Pavey had lived in
this county 53 years, after
'n Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Boemler, 3020 California St. were’, =. 070 0 6 ct 48 years of hix{Park- lodge,
Services Set for William Smith s. Thompson Services for William Smith, |
Services for Mrs, \'Thompson, a member of the In-'M. Miller Mortuary. Burial was dia anapolis First Fr fea; Ohuren to follow in New Crown cemetery. | {congregation for more n I po abi will be held at 11 a. m,! Mr. Smith, who was a resident Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan of Indianapolis for 22 years, died | Mortuary. Burial will be in Monday in General Hospital. He! Mooresville. was 50. Mrs, Thompson,” who was 87,! A native of Jackson, Miss., he died Tuesday in her home, 4702|was employed as a truck driver Broadway, =A resident of the here and was a member of Edge-! city for 52 years, she was a mem- mont Street Church of God. | ber of North Park OES No. 404, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | the Alfarata Council of Poca-|Jackie Smith: a sister, Mrs, Arhontas, and the Ladies’ Help Ald/lene Abrom, and a brother, Ar-| and Assist Club of the North thur Smith, alt of Indianapolis,
Mrs. Ora Jewett Services for Mrs. 2767 N. California St, were to Jewett,
|Gounty, who died Tuesday in her Martha A. be held at 1p. m. today in George home, 26 W. 35th St., were to be|lived in Indianapolis 35 years. two brothers survive.
held at 1 p. m. today in Flanner She was a member of the Meth- & Buchanan mortuary. Buridl odist Church and the Order of Genevieve will be in Star Cemetery, Decatur E astern Star,
Decatur Conliy. Jewett, who was 69, had Her husband, Ora Jewett, and
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surial to be held at 2 p. m. today in the 2 Will be in Glen Haven Clyde V. Montgomery funeral!
Cemetery. Mr. Blackmore, Who home. Burial Wks to be in Washwas 68, had been an Indianapolis/ington Park cemetery. resident 30 years. | Mr. Boemler, who was an emHe had been a roofing con- ployee of the Standard Oil Co. for tractor with his own firm for 27.5% Years. died Tuesday in his years, and, during the last three, NOMe. He was 64. was affiliated with his son-in- law! He was a member of Logan in the Blackmore & Buckner Masonic Lodge 575 and was secRoofing Co, (retary of Marion County Actual An active member and past Masters and Warden's Associa: president of the Indianapolis Coin tion for 20 years. Club, Mr, Blackmore was also a! Mr. Boemler is survived by his member of the National Numis-/wife, Mrs. Minnie I. Boemler; a matic Society. . daughter, Miss Norma Belle He is survived by a daughter, Boemler, Indianapolis; two sons, Mrs. M. W. Buckner, Indianapolis; George W. Boemler, Indianapolis, ? two stepdaughters, Mrs. Dorothyland Robert. H, Boemler, Miami; Ewer, Indianapolis, and Mrs. E./two sisters, Mrs, G. M. Weiser, T. Rucker, Miami, Fla.; two Miami, and Miss Gladys Boemler, “grantisons, and a half-sister, Mrs. St. Louis, Mo., and four. grandLivie Hawkins, of Newfoundland. children.
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(life in Fountain County, Hé had operated a coal and transfer company in Crawfordsville for more than 20 years, retiring in his early 00's. Mr. Pavey, who held to the straight Republican ticket in his \party affiliations, was especially proud of the fact that at the age of 100, last year, he was able to vote in the municipal election. He was active prior to his final illness.»
Miss Cora Pavey five sons, Roy and Stanley Pavey Indianapolis, and David, Garfield and Everett Pavey, all of Crawfordsville; 10 grandchildren, 11 great - grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild,
‘Mrs. Kunzelman Services for Mrs. Rebecca Jane Kunzelman, native of Glasgow, Ky., were held at 8:30 a. m. today {In the Conkle Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in 8t. Joseph's Catholic Church. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery.
He is survived by a daughter, Anderson uncovered a loxers’ > y, Indianapolis; secret, 300° years old, 14 feet be 3 Y.\neath the back garden off his Fyl-
Among the survivors are two sons, Everett G, and Roscoe W, Thompson; three daughters, Miss| Alta A. Thompson, Mrs. J. Fran-! cls Huffman, and Mrs. Ada F.| Mann, all of Indianapolis, and a grandson, Anson H. _ Looney, of California. |
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ham home. It was a tunnel that ran from| the Thames River to his centuriesold home. “A beautiful Cockney girl lived there 300 years ago and her wealthy lover built a secret tunnel from the Thames River for private meetings with her,” he sald. “The lovers were King Charles | IT and Nell Gwynne.”
Mrs. Kunzelm#n, who was 64; Lite Menday. in her home By Adth.Sto-8he had lived ‘dianapolis. 31 years and member of 8t. Joseph Catholic Church. She if survived by two _daugh INT Dory and Ae." Rose Co Samuel and Evan Mies, four M grandchildren ‘and two Rgreatgrandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Richard M. Turner
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er, 1535 .Park Ave., will be held
‘at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Burial &
Brothers’ will be in tery. Mr. Turner, who was 51, died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital.
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