Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1949 — Page 4
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PAGER ie : = Russell Griffey
i SoA NO COOKI Rites Arranged "|" Services will be held at 11 a. m:
Friday in Flanner & Buchanan H mortuary for Russell W. Griffey, Indfanapolis, wholesale representative of the Belnap Hardware Co of Louisville, who died yesterday in. Methodist Hospital, Mr, Griffey, who fived in 947 W » 34th St, was a native «of Shelby: ville. An Indianapolis resident for 42 years, he was a member of the
tist, Besides his wife; Verlie, are three daughters, Mrs. Charles Balmer. and ‘Mrs. Glenn Ella Illingsworth, Indianapolis and Mrs, James Bell, Evansville, and a brother, Robert Griffey, Shel byville. nn
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Member 20 Years Of Police Department
Services for Roy L. Johnston £61 N. Jefferson Ave member of the ' Indianapolis . Police Department 20 years, who died yesterday in his home, will be held at
1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Harry.
W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 72, The Rev. William O. Breedlove pastor of .the Calvary Baptist Church, will offiiciate in the services Mr. Johnston - retired three years ago from the force, on which he spent 10 of his years in the Gamewell division, He also had been a cable splicer for the
“Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Born
in Nebraska, he lived in Indianapolis 45 years, He was a member of the Ma} Harold Megrew Camp, Spanish American War Veterans, and Tuxedo Park Baptist Church Survivors include his son, Richard 1.. Johnston, and a granddaughter, Miss Virginia Johnston Touthport,
Thomas Carter Services and burial will take nlace later this week in Nashville, Tenn., for Thomas Carter,
veteran of World War} who.
died yesterday in Veterans Hospital, Cold Spring Road. A native of Antioch, Tenn. Mr. Carter, who lived in 1435 N. Missouri St., had been _an Indianapulis resident for six years. He was 53 Survivng are his mother, Mrs. Susie Hamilton; his father, Thomas Carter, Nashville, ‘and three sisters, Mrs. Emma Baker and Mrs, Nellle Adams, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Mary Blair, Nashville,
Miss Jessie Lee
Miss Jessie Lee, former employee of the Merchants National
Bank... dled. garly. today. in her.
home, 509 W. 30th St. She was 87. Born in Hamilton, O., Miss Zimmerman had lived in Inidanapolis most of her life. She was an employee of the Merchants National Bank for many years, retiring in 1912, Surviving are ‘a niece, Miss Eve Brannon Maurice, and a nephew, Eugene B, Maurice, both of Indianapolis, Funeral arrangements were incomplete in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary,
GIRL DIES OF INJURIES ANDERSON, Sept. 15 (UP)— Injuries received in a Monday
“Inight automobile accident near
here were fatal yesterday to Nadine Cave, 15, who dled of a skull fracture and other injuries.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : row in the Wald Funeral Home. Mrs. Arthur Evans, New Augusta; .. four stepdaughters, Mrs. Vernon | Mrs, Smith, who lived in 1401 Beelor, Mrs. Arthur Davis and N. Pershing Ave., had been in Mrs. Casper Charleston, Indianjariapolis resident most of her apolis, and Mrs. Thomas Parker, New Augusta; two brothers, William and Marshall Bell, Indianapolis, and 15 grandchildren and p= seven great-grandchildren.
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wood Cemetery after services at 1 p. m, Saturday in the Edgewood Methodist Church, Mr. Ramsey, who lived in 1709 Kdgewood, was a member of the Edgewood Methnative of Montgomery County, Kentucky, he had lived in Indianapolis for 27 years.
Mrs. Bess G. Dean, Germantown, 0O.; Mrs. Myrtle Franklin, London, England; Mrs, Ruth B, Stallings, Danville; Mrs. Josephine . Stone, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Margorie Knott, Milwaukie, Ore.; two sons, Clarence Dowden, Sikeston, Mo., and W. Albert Dowden, Indianapolis; a brother, Ralph Kidwell, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Anna Eastin, Brownstown, and 10 grandchildren and two -greatgrandchildren.
Mrs. Lula Reynolds
Mrs. Lula B. Reynolds, New Augusta regideht for 23 .years,
“who died Tuesday in her home, R. R. 1, New Augusta, will be]
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