Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1949 — Page 8
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| Airman Killed Over Holland
Services for 8B. Sgt. Samuel L.|.
{ Rowland, airman killed in action over Holland on Jan. 11, 1944,
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At Union Station The PSC, besides approving new | Services for John R. Griffin, as-{rates up to one-fifth higher than
home, 830 N. Dearborn St., will be approve da plan to issue $325,000
wil be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, in Moore mortuaries North East’ < Chapel. Burial will be in Ander-|’
son Cemetery. He was 23. A resident of Indianapolis for| 12 years, Sgt. Rowland was al native of Cleveland, O. He was a| floor finisher for Sanders &; Hastings Co., and attended Tom High School. | On Aug. 26, 1942, Sgt. Rowland {enlisted in the service and was, trained at St. Petersburg, Fla.,| Gulfport, Miss., and several alr bases. { He left for foreign duty In October, 1943, and was assigned) to the 358th Bomb Squadron in| the same month, The airman was! killed during his sixth mission. ‘He was the brother of the a Pfc. Elmer Rowland, who was killed in England on Dec, 25, 1944. Elmer Rowland was returned for| burial in Anderson cemetery last August. | The brothers are survived by| their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James| p I. Rowland, 3300 N. Emerson, Ave,
Mrs. Nancy Imler
Services for Mrs. Nancy E.| Imler, who died Wednesday in| the home of a daughter, Mrs. Thomas A. Joyce, 2424 E. 10th | St, will be held at 2 p. m. to-| morrow in Barth Place Methodist | Church. Burial will be in Wash-| ington Park. She was 80, | Mrs. Imler was born in Sutton, | Neb.; and lived here 44 years. She! was a member of Barth Place!
chapter, OES. - Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Howard Carson, Indiananolis; two sons, Harold Imler, Indianapolis, and Dr. D. Joseph iImler, Belmont, Mass.; two sis[ters, Mrs. Ida Zink, Miami, Fla., {and Miss Viola Cowin, Hamilton, 10.; seven grandchildren and four
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Services for Fred Delatine, 2055 College Ave., who died Tuesday in his home, will be held tomorrow in 8t. Louis, Mo., followed by burial there. He was 66.
‘apolis nine years ago from St. Louis, Mo., where he lived most of his life. He was a member of the Episcopal Church, St. Louis, and the Modern Woodmen of America. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillian Delatine; a brother, Eu-| gene Delatine, Centerville Station, and three sisters, Mrs. Mabel , and Mrs. Mary Isinger, |
stine,’ Beach, Fla. Cecil G. Motley
Services for Cecil’ G. Motley, 231 Puryear 8t., who died Sunday
Cemetery. He was 49. A native of Petersburg, Ill, Mr. Motley lived in Indianapolis
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Lottie Glaspy, Indianapolis; Mrs. Myrtle Nelson and Mrs. Bertha Turell, Springfield, O.; Mrs. Arimeea unter, Columbus, O. and Mrs. Meanette Crenshaw, Louisiville, and two uncles, Cephus Hunter, Columbus, O., and Theoidore Ferrell, Springfield, O.
William Dulin
| Services for William Dulin, 2715 |
| Eastern Ave, who died yesterday in Central State Hospital, will be | at 10 a. m. Saturday in King & King Chapel.. Burial will be in| New Crown Cemetery. He was 79. |
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one niece, thrée nephews, five |grandnieces, and three . grandnephews,
Thaddeus Winston
Services for Thaddeus Winston, 2841 Boulevard Place, who died Tuesday in General Hospital, will {be held Wednesday in Green Funeral Home, Terre Haute. He was 139.
ston lived here 18 years. He oper-| ated Winston Drug Store No. 2, 1202. N. Senate Ave, for eight years. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth DeBow; two daughters, Joyce Marlene and Carolyn Sue Winston; a son, Thaddeus Charles Winston, Indianapolis; seven brothers, and five sisters.
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Ce Si ECIAL in Veterans Hospital, Cold Spring! » Road, will be held at 1 p. m.| Saturday in King & King Chapel. | : Burial will be in New Crows :
20 years. He was formerly a me-|
Surviving are five aunts, Mrs.
A native of Christian County, Ky. he lived here 35 years. He, was a member of Mt. Carmel Bap- |
Surviving are a stepson, William | \ Harry McWilliams, Indianapolis,
Born in Terre Haute, Mr. Win-|
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Grinstéiner'’s Funeral Home ang|CoWa SX] expand its plant, at 9 a. m, in St. Philip Neri IChurch. Burial will be in Holy, Cross, He was 50.
A native of Indianapolis, Mr.| . |Grifin had been associated with| S. Sgt. ed , {Indianapolis Union Railway Co. + + + services Saturday 130 years. He was a member of
St. Philip Neri Catholic Church | World Good Will and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. - |
Survivors include his wife, Mra.
Helen Griffin; a son, John K. Gri{-| I g td er ox: “& daughter, Miss Mary Regina | |Griffin; his mother, Mrs. Bridget Dr. Paul G. Macy made a spir-| Griffin; a brother, "Thomas ridin, |
ited appeal tor good will ana! all of Indianapolis, and two sisbrotherly love among all peoples ters: Mrs. James Ross, Indianap-| [today in iis noonday sermon in!°©!iS, and Mrs. Tim Hanlon, Chi-| the First Baptist Church. jcago. dacy has been speaking in a ity Jduring Holy Week upon Lewis E. Crease the invitation of the India Bervices for Lewis E. Crease, Church Federation. iwho died Tuesday in_ his home,
was dissension among the Dis- held at 3 p. m. today in Shirley {ciples even at the Last Supper. {Brothers Irving Hill Chapel and {Evern modern church has its so- later in Washington Park Cemeclal and sconomic divisions, he tery. said. | Born in New York City, Mr. Cites Opportunity [Crease lived in Indianapolis 20 And then Dr Mucy explained |Y®ars. During that time he had how the love of Christ bound the retired as sales engineer.of PR. early Christians together in love Mallory Co., Inc. He was a memas one family at which the secy- Per “Of Irvington Presbyterian lar world marveled. He cited the Church. World: Coundil of Chiirches ‘as an| Surviving are his wife Mre:Pe opportunity for Christians again! {nise Crease; a son, Pierre Denise to be linked in fellowship and Crease; two daughters, the Misses brotherly ove. {Denise and Janice Crease, and his
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