Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1948 — Page 9
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Arrange Services For Cpl. John Voll
Hoosier Killed in 1944
In ltaly Theater Services for Cpl. John Voll, son
347 Graham St.,, will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in ‘Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will follow in Forrest Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville. Cpl. Voll, who was 19, was killed in Italy near the Foggia Air Base, July 20, 1944. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he was a graduate of Howe High School and attended Indiana State College before enlisting in the service in March,
1943. He was a member of the
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{born in ‘Trenton, Ky., and lived lin Indianapolis 26 years. She is survived’ by her husband, Dewey; {three sisters, Miss Hattie Harris jand Miss Mariah Ann Harris, [both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. {Georgia Mae Morris, Elkton, Ky.; {a brother, Clarence Harris, In'dianapolis, and a half-brother, Lee Jamerson, Madisonville, Ky. | Advertisement
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Lewis W. Greene, Indianapolis grocer for more than half a cen< tury, will be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery tomorrow, following iservices at 10 a. m. in Christ's Temple. x The pioneer retail grocer owned and operated a grocery in 2456 Northwestern Ave. more than 50 years. Even after he sold the - |store four years ago, he continued to live next door. Mr, Greene was 81. He died Thursday in the home of his late wife's niece, Mrs
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Bazaar Arranged
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Gertrude R. Davis, 974 W. 25th St. after an illness of five weeks. A native of Martinsburg, W. Va., he lived in Indianapolis 75 years. There are vivors.
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