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_ Corporal Killed "In Italian Crash
| Military graveside services for T. 5th John J. (Johnny) Connaughton, who was killed in a plane crash Nov. 9, 1045, near Palermo, Italy, will be conducted by an American Legion honor guard, following services at 1:30 p. m., tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. The Rev. J. R. Simmermon, pastor of the Park ' Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Churoh; - will officiate. “Cpl. Connaughton served in Italy with Co. A, 338th. Engineers,
‘land Co. B, 345th Engineers, Gen-
eral Servite Regiment. He was 32 at the time of his death. He worked three years as an electrician for the Davis Electrical Co. before enlisting in the
\apolis, he attended Technical and the Junior Order of Mechan-
Kemeth pe Rites Tomorrow
Was Resident
Here Many Years Kenneth Richey, 2743 Adams St., will be buried in Washington Park Cemetery following services at 2 p. m, tomorrow In the Chris-
parents, Mr. and Mr. Richey
Mrs. Alfred Richey, Cpl. John J. Connaughton + + » Service man returned for
burial.
Co, the past 10 years. the Christian Tabernacle Church
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Palestine, Phillips, who was
"diana School for the Deaf,
Greenfield. [Richard H. Phillips and a son, He was employed as. a sheet] {Richard M. Phillips, Jndianapeoits; metal worker for the R. B. Annis|a brother, Verna Martin, Chica, land a sister, Mrs. Ura Cunni 8 Mr, Richey was a member of ham, New Palestine.
Mrs,” Anna Wyss
Rites Tomorrow
|For Mrs, Phillips
Services for Mrs. Amy Phillips,
Mrs
Mrs. Amy Phillips | She is survived by her husband, |
Mrs, Anna Regina Wyss, 2434]
ales ‘Catholic Church, She was
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: Bn in Huntington, she, was an Indianapolis resident 45 years.
She was a member of St. Fran«|
{cis de Sales Catholic Church. Her
lifelong Indianapolis resident who husband, Constantin Wyss, died died Monday in her home, 33% /in 1922. yo {E. 36th 8t., will be held at 3 p. m.| Survivors include four daugh-
ters, Mrs, Anna T. Kopp, Mrs, Agnes W. Christiansen and Mrs. Cecelia Wenz, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Julia D. Gill, Berwyn, Ill;
i |a sister, Mrs. Teresa Speaker, Ft. « Er
Wayne; a brother; James J pelding, Indianapolis; 18 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchil-dren.
HOOSIER AID'S KIN DIES ANDERSON, Dec. 1 (UP)Charles W, Cougill, 76, father of Kenneth Cougill, director of Indiana State Parks, dled yesterday. {He was an insurance agent 20 vears,
|Mrs. Aaron Holt Dies in Hospital
Monday In General Hospital, will] be Held at Pp. m, tomorrow In| Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chap-| el. Burial will be in Floral Park. |
Born in Indianapolis, Mrs, Holt, | who’ was 39, lived here all her| life. She is survived by her hus- |
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and an aunt, Mrs, Katherine Harry Richey, and three sisters, Eskridge, Indianapolis. Mrs. Madge Huffman, Mrs, Doris
. Roeske and Miss Wilberta Richey, Mrs. Charles Bonin all of Indianapolis.
Mrs, Clara Livingstone Bonin, Ernest Leroy Platt . Indianapolis resident for 35.years,| gervices for Ernest Leroy Platt, died Monday in a hospital in Re- 815 N. Park Ave, who died Mon-| 3 _ghe'day in General Hospital, will be
A native of Randolph Count; A Born in Decatur, Ii. Mw: Bo-|Mr. Platt, who was 46, lived al nin, who was 62, came to Indian- Indianapolis 25 years. He was in| apolis when very young. ,While business for himself as an interior | here che was a member Of Em- decorator. manuel Baptist Church. 4 He. is survived by his wife, Mrs. | She is survived by'her husband, Mattie Platt; a daughter, Mrs. R Charles Bonin; two - sons, Rolin; {Ernestine Kane, Chicago, and his| Butler: Lios. Angeles, and Edward mother; ‘Mrs. "Pearl Vincent, in-| Bonin, Redonda Beach; a daugh-dianapolis. ter, Mrs. Margaret Morales, Re- Also: surviving are two broth |
idondo Beach; three brothers, C, C. ers, Lloyd and Orville Platt; In|
Livingstone, Indianapolis, and dianapolis; a stepson, Stanley| M. D. ‘and F. C.. Livingstone, King, - Indianapolis; two . step-| Yreka, Cal.; a sister, Mrs. Charles daughters, Miss Hazel and Miss| Byfield, Indianapolis, and taur| Rosemary King, Indianapolis, and grandchildren. 8 grandchild. |
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