Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1949 — Page 4

Local Deaths— [Services Sef F

Rites Tomorrow [For Mrs. Studley For J. N. McCoy

Native of Lawrence Served in W I ’ |Mortuaries Irvington Chapel. Folet Division o erv in ar Burial will be in Pendleton. 8he err at on © Services for John N, McCoy, a was 7 jpeic at Lop. m. aA. » &iwas 75. {Friday in Flannative of Lawrence, will be at| A native ‘of Pendleton, Mrs. ner & Buchanan 1:30 p. m. tomorrow In Garland gtydley lived here 14 years. She mortuary. Funeral Home, Lawrence. Burial was a member of the Methodist quosr will be in IOOF Cemetery, Oak- Church. {in Homestead, landon. He was 63, | Survivors include another Fla, He was 56. Mr. McCoy, a member of the daughter, Mrs. Margaret Lame, | A Bative of y | City, he N .|Anderson; three sons, John W. Union American. Commission to Ne Studley, Lawrenceville, Ill; Ralph|/had lived in tiate Peace after World War I, B. Stud Vine 4 Gerald| Indianapolis 53 died yesterday in Hines Veterans’ B: Studley, Vincennes, and Gerald)

. E. Studley, Greensburg; two sis- Years. SuperinHospital,” Chicago. !ters, Mrs. Sarah Cliff, Hunting-|téndent of the

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home of a daughter, Mrs. Ethel

\ [fidential communications Administration, headed by Her- eight - grandchildren, and one bert Hoover. He was official great-grandchild. | courier between London and Riga {parts and Riga and Moscow, Harvey EF. Johnson |War IIL

y y War 1 Veteran Harvey E. Johnson, 709 N.

A veteran of World War I he west St. a typesetter, who died served as wireless operator .and ’ ype ’ died Sunday in

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cupation in Coblenz. At one time Park after services at 10 a. m {Funeral Home.

he was with the American tele- Thursday in Jacobs Brothers graph office in the American Em- yo. gide Chapel.

bassy, Paris. Born in Lexington, Ky. For the last nine years Mr. ;., .on who was 56, had lived trucker. McCoy was employed as a tele-;, rnhqianapolis six years. He was|daughter,

He is Mrs. SMACKIN' 600D Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallroad. Recorder. He was a veteran of|two great-grandc Survivors include his wife, Lud-|World War I and a member of - milla, whom he met and married Bethel Methodist Church. \in_Budapest, and two brothers, | Ernest L. McCoy, Lawrence, and cago, is the only immediate sur'Earl McCoy, Lafayette. lvivor.

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Services for James T. McKenzie, : Heck, 4724 E. 11th St. will be at| chairman of the suggestions com-| Will be buried in Holy Cross atter| Broken Hip Fatal

10:30 a.'m. tomorrow in Moore mittee of the Indianapolis Chev- requiem high mass at 9 a. m. to-|

Mr. McCoy handled highly ¢on-li ." w va. and Mrs. Margaret Metal Auto Parts Co. for 25 years y..ipare while pollard Indianapolis; a brother before joining the General Motors |p.

serving for the American Relief g B 11s: Corp. six years ago, Mr. McKenzie ; yh, "a - Samuel B. Walker, Indianapolis; had been night superintendent of Mrs. Mary Oliger, all of Indian-| Gent. He died at 90.

the Pratt & Whitney aircraft

James T. Aley

Services for James T. Aley, who

yesterday in Billings Genera) Hos-|Hosbrook St. will be held at 3 St, will .be buried in Crown Hill

two years with the Army of Oc- Pital, will be buried in Floral p. m. tomorrow Hn Hermann following services at 3 p. m. ,|Nineveh, Ind. He | Mr. Aley was born in Nineveh mortuary. |and lived in Indianapolis 38 years. Mr. He was a retired

graph operator by the Chicago, (just employed at the Indianapolis|liams, three grandchildren and Collins and Tyra 8. Collins, two

Rites Tomorrow A sister, Mrs. Clyde Inniss, Chi- For Robert Mayer } | Services for Robert G. Mayer, Mrs. James L. Smith

2 terday in Cincinnati, O., m.. tomorrow in

- at / =!/Mortuaries Peace =/mation will follow. ) A A resident of Indianapolis 5% planner ‘& Buchanan mortuary . > Mr. % : AY RB) £ H LW .

Mayer served as =|/clerk at the Marott Hotel = two years and held other hotel|the £ posts here during the

Surviving are his wife, Gladys,|a son, Edwin H. Smith, Indiannd a brother, Harvey Mayer, In-|apolis,

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: _ TUESDAY, MAR. 22, 1949 Mrs. Emma G. Coleman, Mfs.|E. Foudray Jr, Indianapolis; 13 Martha E. Leathers and Mrs. Ma- grandchildren ‘and 14 great. rietta McClelland, all of Indian- grandchildren. apolis, and Mrs. H. H. Miller,| His wife, Mrs. Emma Alice

Edward Kennedy Rites Tomorrow

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| Edward Francis Kennedy o Rit I m ITOW Brownwood, Tex.; a.son, Edgar|{Foudray, died 24 years ago. {surance salesman, who died Sun- i es 0 0 ;

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General Motors morrow in St. Philip Neri Cath-| To Pioneer Farmer i folic Church, preceded by prayers| Edgar Evans Foudray, R. R. Bat 8:30 a. m. in Speaks & Finn!18, Box 627, pioneer Indianapolis § | Mortuary. Irésident who dled - Sunday. in A native of Indianapolis, Mr. srethodist Hosp:ta). after suffer-

{ Kennedy, who was 53, was a : | salesman for the Virginia Life In- ing a broken hip Thursday in a

|surance Co. 25 years. He was a fall in his home on Wall St., will member of St. Philip Neri Church, be buried in Crown Hill after its men's club and the American gervices at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Legion. He was a veteran of Jones & Matthews Funeral Home, RB | World. War I. Brownsburg. > Survivors include his wife,| Born on the old Foudray prop- | Susie; a daughter, Miss Dorothy erty at Massachusetts Ave, and {Ann Kennedy; his parents, Mr. Onlo St, Mr. Foudray had lived {and Mrs. Patrick Kennedy: three in Wall St. 70 years. He was a James, Joseph and farmer all his life and remained rancis Kennedy, and a sister, active for his age until his acci-

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was 81. Thursday-in Flanner & Buchanan She was 83. An . Indianapolis resident 45 independent years, Mrs. Beimly was a memsurvived by a ber of Chapter No. 393, OES. SurMaude E. Wil- viving are two sons, William H hildren, |grandchildren, Mrs. Lorraine {White and Miss Helen Collins and one great-grandchild, all of {Indianapolis.

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James L. Smith, lifelong Indianapolis resi- . dent who died yesterday in her Cre- 1 ome, 3161 Washington Blvd., will

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He was 57.

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