Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1949 — Page 14

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wae] Rites Tomorrow

= 2" [for Sgt. Cassetty'

Surviving are two brothers,

i | Services for §/8gt. Ernest C.

Cassetty, radio - So \who Jost his life in the Pacific Coffey St.

Mr. and Mrs. James Miller,

Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial Pols resident, in a boat accid

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‘ | The son of Mr. AIRY Cassetty, 2247 N. LaSalle

were notified today drowned,

will be in Found Fl Cemetery. 2eaF Petersburg, Alaska, Satur-

549 the war. Two" others were

{OHEMICAL SOCIETY SPEAKER Dr. Benedict E. Abreu of the)

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES S. Sgt. Walter Doan Services Tomorrow,

Services for 8-Sgt. Walter H. eight years in Indianapolis. He| per killed in action on Bataan lived in $21 Manhattan St. { Feb, 14, 1945, will be at 3 p. m.| {tomorrow in Harry W. Moore James A. Doan, Urbana, Ill, and| {Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Glen B, Doan, South Bend, and|

| Floral Park. He was 26. a half-sister, Mrs. Evelyn Jean| Lost Aboard Plane |_Born in Kalida, O. be lived Beckley, Portsmouth, Va.

During Pacific War James R. Miller Dies In Alaska Boat Mishap |

Thomas F. Ryan 2: Services Monday

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FRIDAY, OCT.

{mond Chain Co. Inc. {he

address died yesterday.

fighters. Thomas F. Ryan, inspector and." pu.) was a member of St. |

employee of the firm for 32 Years, sony Catholic Church and its {Men's Club and joined in all] After a trip last week to the! |community endeavors. He was 8 Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., rade of St. John’s School. “Tom” planned to come into work

360 W. WASHINGTON

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A lifelong resident Ex Mr. Ryan, Who lived in

32-Year Employee |2927 Brill Road, was a friendly, Of Diame | cl in jand well-liked worker. | He was an “old faithful” at| There was a vacant bench and neariy all boxing exhibitions in’ the parents learned, ® missing smile today in the in-'the city and followed the sport |

during World War IL, will be held Of the death of their son, James when a boat overturned while a Section department of the Dia- With fervor. In his earlier days.

'at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Ray Miller, 28, former Indian- party was hunting ducks. several

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found him day

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amateur |

pooh. offered for him at § a. m. in St. Jobn's. Burial wil belMre. Mary Ryan; a

dead of a Se iate in Calvary Cemetery.

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