Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1949 — Page 9
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oc, w al week! including a native of Bedford. He moved E. Grove, +: three SOTVIONS 48 | Mrs. Emma Hankins [Local Deaths— +’ fara wally Sewspapets, including a sative of Bettord, 214 Miami G. Minturn i smape & Buchannan mortuary. -
a ig . coca to Indl I A Po.l Services for Mrs. ‘Miami G. Born in Hamilton County, M gio io emacs vt none SOTYICES TOBAY Sob iser 7s, Cort Eh ot ec skagen: ho ad Wada Pose, Glen Pai, N. . 0k pint she vas i. Ig 3 1uuay : vie: BY. of the Hoosier Pete Service Sta. her home, 1336 N. Delaware, will Lucy G. Haston and Mrs. Esther dianapolis 30 years. He
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He was an honorary member tion in 45 S. West St. four years/De held at 10:30 a. m; tomorrow|y, Dawson,” Indianapolis, and|/member of the Seventh Christian
. in Flanner and Buchanan Mor- : ‘Church : oy : -, lof the Mystic Shrine and a mem- ago. 4 ‘ one stepson, Herbert A. Min- 4 a 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley For V V. Vinson ." [ber of ‘the Presbyterian Church.| He is survived by his wife, Es-|L0ATY: hese She Rev, ortiares turn, Indianapolis. ; Survivors ineluge five sons. gia ot - + {Mr Vinson was the only livingtella Irene; a son, Frederick Leeig oi wii) be tn Crown Hit. Earl R. Mounts ames, RaSmont hak : Born In Brownsburg, Mrs. Edie’ of Cousin Mason who had a Scottish Rite! Adams, Indianapolis; his mother, . . lace and Norman
ther, yrs. Minturn died at 94. She| Angeles, Cal; two sisters, Mra . class named for him at one time.| Mrs, Jessie Gehring, Bedford; five { Earl R, Mounts, painter and|Angeles, 3 ters, Mrs Indianapolis 38 years. She was] OF U. S. Chief Justice | Survivors include a son, Don|brothers, Clarence, Herschel and "as BUth ih Harrigpurg: Ph. Jog. decorator, who died yesterday in| d8 Sett and Mrs. Opal Poole, 5
a member of Inglewood Christia . 'vi , Hazard, Ky.; a st ,|{James Adams, Indianapolis, and : {Indianapolis; a brother, J. Church and the Women's Bible| Services for Victor V. Vinson, |uiton Samad. Or a and Kenneth aon” atieph A. Minturn, who died in 1943. bis home, 3025 E. 34th St,, will be|)ounts. Indianapolis. sad Class. : retired newspaper editor and pub- iter, Mrs, Charles Johnson, Valley|ford, and a sister, Mrs, Emma| Survivors include a son, Harry buried In Sutherland Park after include a stepdaugh-|lisher, were to be held today in|Mills; three stepdaughters,®Mrs.!Stogsdill, Bedford.
fal i Helen Kluka, Valley Mills; Mrs.| Orris Poupesyilie with busial. in. West Martha Bennett, Pacific Grove, Joseph J. Volz {
Cemetery. Cal. and Mrs. Blanche Kingery.| Joseph‘J. Volz, { fan- | Mr. Vinson, cousin of Fred M. ~%- an JH gery. ph*J. Volz, former IndianVinson, Chief Justice of the U. 8.([noanapolis, and several grand-lapolis resident, died Wednesday | Supreme Court, died Wednesday in his home in Oakland, Cal He, eh
ete fete eee ee (O11 Sy I VAN IY oe OY Tr Vote | Ky. He was a resident of Valley pobert J. Okey, 917 E. Morris! Mr. Volz moved from Indian:
Mills, was 80. a i Si AA ny deb |St., who died yesterday in Cold apolis in 1022 and later became 34 N. DELAWARE K A native of S.atite rs: he Spring Road Veterans’ Hospitallan interior decorator’ of tiirniture Owne nd Onerated Bud IE] he old Indi lis Sentinel. He ter a two-year illness, will he/stores in Oakland. He was a Owned and Operated by Bud Grenwald t oa n Aoape her to sev. Duried in St. Joseph Cemetery|veteran of World War I | Was editor am _publisher following requiem mass at 10 Mr, Volz was : 3 a. m. tomorrow in St. Patrick's/g =, a méliiber of $s dlore Open Daily, 1:30 AMX P00
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