Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1949 — Page 5
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Surviving are his wife, Mrs.) Nettie Berry; three sons, Richard,
| Melvin and Edward Berry; two | daughters, Beverly and
Mary. Frances Berry, all of Indianap-
dolis; ‘a sister, Miss Janie Berry,
Toledo, O.; a brother, Robert
19 Berry, Princeton, and six-grand-
children. "
Barney L. Hatcher Services for Barney Lee Hatcher, 810 E. 16th St, m. Sat-
j Crown Cemetery. He was 41.
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Mr. Hatcher died of a heart attack Tuesday shortly after his car was involved in a collision with another car at 16th St. and Central Ave, . Born in Guthrie, Ky., he lived
{ here 28 years. He was employed
as a porter at Wiles-Johnson
f{ | Motors, Inc., and was a deacon
of Friendship Church. Survivors include his wife, Annie Mae; three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Hatcher and Mrs. Sadie Hamer, and a brother, Jesse R. Hatcher, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. James Bay
Services. for Mrs. Angie Bay, 2515 8. Randolph: St, who died Tuesday in General Hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in
.|J. C. Wilson Chapel of the
‘Chimes. Burial will be in South Park Cemetery, Martinsville. . Mrs. Bay, who was 49, was born in Morgantown and lived in Indianapolis 36 years. She is survived by her husband, James Bay; a son, Cl ce E. Kemp, Indianapolis; a ughter, Mrs. Eva Lucille Knight, Indianapolis, and her mother, Mrs. Effie Hubbard, Indianapolis. Also surviving are a brother, Herman Hubbard, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Lena Borton, Southport, and Mrs. Edna Taggart, Ocean View, N. Y.
polis soldier cited by Field Aral Mowigomory.
James Hurt Rites James E. Hurt, 1826 Boulevard Place, who died Tuesday in General Hospital, will be buried in New. Crown after services at 1| p. m. Saturday in the Metropoli-| tan Baptist Church, of which he| was a member. He was 34. { Born in Robertson County, Tenn., Mr. Hurt lived in Indian-|
apolis 30 years. He was em-| ployed by International Harvester | Co. -
He is survived by bis wife, Ruth; four daughters, Fern, Sonja, Patricia and Mary Hurt; two sons, Marvin and James E. Hurt Jr;
mother, Mrs. Beulah Malone; his; father, Ossie Hurt; a sister, Mrs. Uree Tyler, all of Indianapolis, and a grandmother, Mrs. Alice Hurt, Franklin, Ky.
Mrs. Zeb Maddrey Services for Mrs. Amelia Martha (Emma) Maddrey, who died Monday in her home, 117 8, Neal Ave., were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park. A native of Columbus, Ind. Mrs. Maddrey, who was 67, lived in Indianapolis 50 years. She was a member of First Baptist Church and:the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. She is survived by her husband, Zeb V. Maddrey; a son, Millar Maddrey, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Marie Blake, Long Branch, N. J, and
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n Pelkum, . 1945. He was 20, Born in Cin-| ago; William Riley Hancock and
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June of 1942 and sailed for over-
a stepson, Frank Rose; his|1oved as a clerk in a Cincinnati|
on St., will be buried with full : : litary en Burs) wil be in Crown Hill.
services at 1:30 p. m. to- founded his business here 41 years, | morrow in Moore Mortyaries go, and maintained an active inI. terest in its operation until his }
Chape . The Rev. Charles Holmes, pas- 4 ; t or of t Tenth Sr oath, To Nas A former direc aH hod urch ol te. 2 of Honor: will :be Mutual Insurance Co, by
, Germany, Apr. 9.igren Willlam Moore Jr. Chicinnati, O., he had been an Indl- yp ‘Charles H. Marlett, both of | Indianapolis, and two great
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Services for Mrs. Minnie Moore, seas in January of 1943. Pvt. Cal-/301 Elm St. native of Indianapohoun served with Company B,|lis, will be held at 10 a. m. to802d Tank Destroyer Battalion of morrow in the Farley Funeral ine 3th AY 2 the time of his Home, Burial will be in Crown death. = : Hil.
Pvt, Calhoun ‘received a let Mrs. Moore had been living In
of commendation from Field Mar- the home of a friend, Mrs. Ella| §
shal Montgomery of the British|N, Corn, 1837 Westview Dr. Armies for meritorious ation. [during her illness the past 14 Besides his mother, he’ is sur- months. She died there Tuesday| vived by a sister, Mrs. William at 85. Kessler, and a brother, Burdsal| Calhoun, both of Indianapolis.
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