Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1949 — Page 14
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se ves Edd A. Manlove : Dies in Home Services Arranged
For Tomorrow Services for Edd A. Manlove, |assistant secretary. of the Iddianapolis Board of Trade, who died yesterday in his--home, 923 E. 424 St., will be held at 10 a. m, tomorrow in All Saints Episcopal Church, followed by cremation, Mr. Manlove, who was 69, served 28 years as auditor of the Indianapolis Board of Trade before becoming assistant secretary.
A native of Milton, he lived in Indianapolis 40 years and was associated with the board 35! years,
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jitish Rite and Shrine here and the Episcopal Church and Masonic lodge in Milton. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Georgia Manlove, and a sister, Mrs. QO. 8. Murphy, Chicago.
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John W. Mann, native of Haysville, who died Tuesday in. his horde, 1222 Wright St., was to ‘be puried in Crown Hill Cemetery following services at 2 p. m. today in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church.
An Indianapolis resident 36
years, Mr. Mann worked 32 years in the shipping department of J.
W. Holliday & Co. before retiring two years ago. He was a member
of St. John's brotherhood.
His survivors include his wife, Anna; three daughters, Mrs. Elsie B. Gates, Mrs. Irma K. Shockley and Mrs. Melvina McLane, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Edward J. Seitz, Indianapolis; two brothers, Walter N. Mann, Indianapolis; and George F. Mann, Dubois, {and one grandchild.
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Paul Fries
He was a member of the Soot.
Services for Paul Fries, 910 E. Morris St., former cigar manufacturer who died Wednesday, p. m. tomorrow Burial will be in Crown Hill
Mr, Fries operated his own cigar wrapping concern on Virginia Ave. 30 years and later was employed by the Merchants Bank Building until his retirement 15 years ago. A native of Kokomo, he lived 70 years in Indianapolis. He is survived by a son, Rich- , Indianapolis, and a Emma Trautwein,
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Pvt. Amos W. Craig Burial in Floral Park
Services for Pvt. Amos W. Craig, who died Apr. 4, 1946, in Osaka, Japan, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Beanblossom Mortuary. Burial will be in Floral Park. He was 37. A native of North Vernon, Pvt. Craig was employed by J. C. Perry & Co, before entering service. Previously he had been employed by ‘the Prest-O-Lite Ce. Inc., 15 years. Survivors include his wife, Cora Helen, 1066 W. McCarty St.; two, daughters, Mrs. La ‘onne = Graham, Veedersburg, and Mrs. Delores Eller, North Richland, Wash.; two sons, Richard Craig, Indianapolis, and Pvt, Wallace | Craig, Germany. “Also his parents, Mr. and rs. Will Craig, North Vernon; three! gistérs, Mrs. Ellen Youngman, North Vernon, and Mrs. Aletha Orr and Mrs. Esther Karwick, Indianapolis; two brothers, Paul |W. and Hugh W. Craig, pa |apolis, and one grandchild.
‘Mrs. Mary Mitchell
Services for Mrs. Mary { (Mayme) Mitchell, 1446 Central A died Wednesday in St. Francis) Hospital, will be held at 8:30 a. m, tomorrow in Blackwell Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in St. John's Catholic. Church, Burial will be "lin Holy Cross Cemetery. She was 70. A native of North Vernon, Mrs. Mitchell lived here 60 years. She attended St. John’s Academy and was a member of St. John's Church. Survivors include two sons, ffl James - and Daniel Sullivan; a igrandson, Daniel J. Sullivan; two 'brothers, Charles and Joseph McGinty, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Schmittker, Cincin(nati.
Grant. Cates
Grant Cates, native of Hamil-| K 0., who ‘died Wednesday in| this home, 1751 ‘Dawson St., will [be buried in New Crown Cemetery! latter services at 10:30 a. m. to-| morrow in the Charles R. Me-| Carty Mortuary. He djed at 79.| An Indianapolis resident. 49; iycars, he wads employed by ‘the | Indianapolis Park Board at) {Sarah Shank golf course before) | his retirement several years ago. | f Previously . he had been a ma-|
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