Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1949 — Page 27

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: died yes! y be at 8:30 a.'m. Saturday followed Founded Local by a requiem mass ne in Holy Cross Catholic Church. Delicatessen Burial will be in St. Joseph CemServices for Louis Shapiro, 2629 ‘etery, She was 82. Allen Ave. founder of Shapire’s| A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. at 808 8S Dewald was a member of Holy

years. He retired 16 years ago. He was a member of United Hebrew and Shara-Tefilla Congregations and B'nai B'rith and Zionist organizations. Survivors include his wife, Rebecca; five sons, Harry Shapiro, St. Louis, Mo.; Joe Shapiro, New Castle, and Abe, Max and Isa-

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dore Shapiro, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs. Fannie Katzow, Mrs. Sylvia Gorfain and Mrs. Belle Ashby, Indianapolis, and 11 grandchildren.

Mrs. Lulu Dean Services for Mrs. Lula Dean, 1806 Broadway, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow -in Shirley! Brothers Central Chapel. Burial! will be in Floral Park Cemetery. | Mrs. Dean, who was 64, died yesterday in Bedford. She was a native of Georgia, Ind., and had been a resident here for 36 years. She was a member of Fomine, Gardens Christian Churc Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Robert Akester, Indianapolis, and Mrs. William Sinclair, Detroit, Mich.; four sons, John and Kenneth Dean, Indianapolis; Casper Dean, Salem, and Lawrence Dean, Coatesville; three sisters, Mrs. Leona Landreth, lumbus, Ind.; Mrs. Lottie Porter, Mitchell, and Mrs. Lois Sweeney, Indianapolis; four brothers, Roscoe Collins, Louisville, Ky.; Harrison Collins, Indianapolis; Marion Collins, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Cecil Collins, St. Paul, Minn.; nine grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

Miss Arlene Kauffman Services for Miss Arlene Helen Kauffman, 922 E. 46th St., who died yesterday following a twoyear illness, will be at 2 p, m.| tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben Fu-| neral Home. Burial will be in| Shara-Tefilla Cemetery. She was 25.

Miss Kauffman was a native of Indianapolis and a graduate of Shortridge High School and Butler University. She had taught in the public schools in Livingston, Cal, until a year ago. Surviving are ‘her father, Meyer Kauffman, and a brother, David Kauffman, Indianapolis.

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and the Liederkranz Auxiliary. She was the widow of Frank M. Dewald, who died in 1944. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Marie Dewald; a son, Louis M. Dewald, and two granddaughters, Miss Joan and Miss Marilyn Dewald, all of Indianapolis,

Elijah J. Bellamy

Services for amy J. (Doe); Bellamy, 3807 Clarendon Rd., will be held at 2 p. m. today in Roy-| ster & Askin Mortuary. Burial! Bu will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Bellamy, who was 65, died! Monday in his home. He was the! son of the Rev. Daniel Bellamy, former Methodist minister, and, was a member of the Methodist Church in Scott County, Virginia. | He was a native of Virginia and was a resident of Indianapolis for | 44 years.

and stone mason by trade. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Pearl Bellamy, and a niece, Mrs, James H, Duncan, Bedford, who! was reared by Mr. and Mrs, Bellamy.

Charles A. Hufford

Rites for Charies A. Hufford, 1030 Shannon Ave., will be held at 2:30 p. m, Saturday in Jordan funeral home. Burial will be in| Anderson Cemetery. A Native of Milton, Pa. Mr,|

had been a resident of Indian-| apolis, and was in charge of the bulk plant of the Trimble Corners |

ber of the United Brethren Church in Freeport, Ill. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. |

four sisters, Mrs. Mabel Thoren, Mrs. Katherine Bellows and Miss Cora Hufford, Rock City, Ill, and | Mrs. Mary McDermott, Freeport, | I'.; four brothers, Harry and| Lew Hufford, Arcadia, Cal.; and| Edward and Robert ‘Hufford, Rock City, Ill.

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John M. Kinsley Rites Saturday

Retired Foundry Operator Dies at 75 Requiem high mass for John M. Kinsley, retired foundry owner, will be offered at 10 a. m. Saturday in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, following prayers at 9:30! a. m. in Blackwell Funeral Home. Entombment will be in Crown, mausoleum. X Mr. Kinsley, who was 73, died| i" yesterday in his home, 3519 Birchwood Ave. He was a native of! | Muncie and operated a foundry in Rushville for three years before coming in to Indianapolis in 1920. He is the former owner of the Kinsley Foundry Co., 1325 Van. n St. | ie Nba of St. Joan of Arc! {Catholic Church and the Knights! {of Columbus, Mr. Kinsley retired | four years ago. Surviving are his wife, Mrs {Anastasia Kinsley; a daughter { Mrs, Paul D. Whittemore, Indian‘apolis; a sister, Mrs. Mary Downs, Lima, O, and two grandchildren ¢f

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Services for Charles L. Ward, 817 Torbett St, will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burlial will be in New Crown Cemetery.

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