Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1949 — Page 23
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rr Tn, Ce per, Willith Wood-/died yesterday in her home, 2510 7 701 hy .. LAT ale St, will He buried Satur : tT ay a day in Floral Park after services| a | ay oof : Grin: siner’s al ns i } Hy 3421 N. Riley Ave. who = : Eg hes PAE 8 =. NAlive Burial wi { in Gen-'gisd” yesterday in Huft Sanitar- Mrs, Wherry was a native of of Canada; who died Tuesday 1n/pari. are wee sr | TBEION rd) Hospital, will be-Beld at iim. will be held at 10 a. m. to- Vigo County, Ohio. She ls sur- . ber home, 1646 Park Ave, willl por in Bloomingt on. Mrs. Pot.» Saturday in Christ Temple! morrow in Flanner & Buchanan vived by her husband, Frederick} be buried in Crown Hill followingiter was an Indianapoll side td A Burial be mortuary. Entombment will be Wherry; a daughter, Mrs. Jean: ervi iy at 1:30 p.m. in 58 vears. She Bad been Il thoy i Crown Hill. 51. lin Washington Park MRUsoleum. nets Liles, Valdosta, Gas, and two' services Friddy at 1:30 p. m. in/58 years. She had ill three : ! : nette Liles, Valdosta, Ga, and two Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. months. A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. ars Koons, who was T2, Was sisters, Mrs. Cora Oger, Chilli: _A resident of Indianapolis’ since! Survivors includ (Cravens was a writer and ‘Com- , native of Indiana and an In-|.sihe, 0, and Mrs. Mabel Steele, 1933, she was a member of the ters, a Roy rte Andina She Stunted John Herton! aianapolls Nn a. B ‘Indianapolis. aX td ? 2 » - a 4 v ! 1 ] ‘ . laud | i unten EA A | , aa An Auxili/South Bena; aT Idu0r; of Christ Temple Church. | Rooms, Tnsianapoliar Vw do {= J . ; , | Survives include four daugh-! : x ia : ary member, Nora, Williamson And Mrs. Mary ters Moe Alles Oo Fromkiie sony, John Richards: Springfield. Ii; a Stamp Club. to Meet
Stringer, Bloomington; three Egna Mae Underwood, Mrs, X nda & or, and a ECE. 1 Tne Indiana Stamp Club will’ ; rs. Mrs. Frederick Wherry 'n,
eet at 7:45 p. m, Friday at gnapole. afayeu Charles G. Rol, Bloomington; 10 grandchil- Adele Messer; a son, Mark A.| Mrs. Lelia 8. Wherry, Indianap- Hotel ~Antters. Harry Coburn od . {dren and 14 great-grandchildren. |Cravens; & sister, Mrs, Cornelia olis resident for 45 years, who will conduct a special auction, |
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