Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1949 — Page 5

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‘Native of Hu ry Lived Here mgr

Mrs, Helen-Hudak, 3625 W. 10th

8t., who died yesterday in Géneral|

Hospital, will be buried Tuesday in 8t. Joseph Cemetery. Services for Mrs. Hudak, who was 66, will be held at 8:30 a. m. - Tuesday in her home and at 9 a. m. In Holy Trinity Catholic Sharch of which she was a mem-

Born in Hungary, Mrs. Hudak came to America 35 years ago and immediately to Indianapolis, where she had lived ever since At Holy Trinity Church, shg was a member of the Altar Society. She followed her late husband, Michael Hudak, in death by one year. Survivors include- two sons, Calvin and Frank Hudak, Indianapolis; two daughters, rs. Bertha Szakel and Mrs. Ethel Snyder, both of Indianapolis, and six grandchildren, ; :

Former Michigan Schoolteacher Dies

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George H. Angelopolous will be buried Monday in Crown | Hill Cemetery after services at’ | 1:30 p. m. in the residence, 5102 Washington Blvd., and at 2 | p. m. in the Holy Trinity Greek | Orthodox Church. He died Fri- | day in St. Vincent's Hospital,

ago, where she lived in 5031 Car-

Miss Charlotte H. Fealir, for 30!

years a schoolteacher in Sagi- Feahr will be held in. Saginaw.|

J. J. Vallette. Services and burial for Miss

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Baker Dies Here

Mrs. Nancy Ellen Spencer, wife

.jof the late Herbert J. Spencer, re-

tired baker, died yesterday in her home, 245 N. Tacoma Ave. She 'was 76. A native of Frankfort, Ind, Mrs, Spencer oa lived in Indian-

tapolis 55 yen

Other with her Bushand; she operated a bakery in 506 E. Washington St. for a number of years. "Rites at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner's Funeral Home will be followed by burial in Crown Hill Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

‘two brothers E. C. Woodruff, Cayuga, Ind., and several nieces ‘and nephews. ®

Job- -Training Veterans

Need New ‘Applications|

Veterans who ‘plan to enroll for {job-training under the GI bill

JAudry Schick, Kokomo, and Mrs.) {Lucille Dudley, Brooklyn, N. Y.;

Mrs. Anna O Derrcl

| Rites Tomorrow [Requiem Mass Wednesday |

Luther E.- Easterday ‘Services Tuesday

Luther E, oY a life-long lie O'Donnell, also of Indianapolis, resident of Indianapolis, died yes- and several.nieces and everal.nieces and nephews.

terday in his home at Emerson Ave. and E, 42d St. He was B80.

rollton Ave. with her sister, Mrs. should file new applications with Services for Mr. Easterday will

{the Veterans Administration t0/he held at 2 p.m. in Flanner &

speed action.,

naw,.- Mich, - died yesterday in/In addition to Mrs, Vallette, she new regulations call for applica

Methodist Hospital. She was 58,

Born in Saginaw, Miss Feahr/Péter B. Williams, Saginaw, and desired and the school in which he| |theran Church. He is survived by|

Paul McCorm-| Thomas C.| | Walter H. Wood,

was a member of the First Congregational Church there. Shé came to Tediakapolia two years

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O'Donnell

Artist-lllustrator . Mrs. Anna O'Donnell, mother of Hugh O'Donnell, artist-illustrator for The Times, died last night in her home, 5148 Washington Blvd.,

County, Mrs. O'Donnell had lived in Indianapolis most of her life. She came here after her marriage

to the late John F. O'Donnell, who |"

was associated with the Indlanapolis Water Co. many years, ° Mrs. O'Donnell was a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church and its Women's Club and Sewing Club. She was also a member of ,.the Neighborhood

Rites at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in the residence will be followed by a de high mass at 9 a. m. in St, Joan of Are Church, Burial will be in" Holy Cross. In addition to her son, she is survived by a daughter, Miss Nel-

EC. Atkins Co. Supervisor Dies

2739 Guilford who died era in Bilwill be buried in

|Ave., {lings Hospital,

{Crow n Hill ‘after services at 2:30)

{p. m. Tuesday: in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. | Mr. Wood, who was 55, was| a supervisor at E. C. Atkins Co. at the time of his death. He had been {with the company for 35 years, and was a member of the AtRins Pioneers and Atkins Post 355; American Legion, as well as the 40 & 8. He served overseas in) World War IL

Wood lived here all his life. He is survived by his wife, Daisy; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Jean Lash, Brazil; four brothers, Cyrus E. and John Wood, India napolis, George Wood, Chicago, and Robert Wood, Goshen, ‘and two stepchildren, Mrs, Kenneth England, Crothersville, and Mrs. Ruth Stephenson, Cartersburg.

Joseph Ww. McKay Dies Here at 85

Services for Joseph Wallace McKay, retired carpenter, who

E. Ohio 8t., will be held'at 2 p. m.

Home. Burial will De in Memorya Park, Mr. McKay was a native of

A native of Indianapolis, Mr.|.

Tuesday in Grinsteiner's Funeral| ~

Madison, Ind., but had Mved in Indianapolis the past 40 years. A |carperiter miost of hisrfife, he re-! tired 20 years ago. He was 85. Surviving are four sons, George!

E. McKay, Re¢ho, Nev; and Joseph J., Jogn G. and Arthur i McKay, Indianapolis; * two

Marie E. Pate and Mrs. George M. Oren, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Anna Barnes; Patricksburg, Ind.; four [grapdsonis, and four great-grand-children. 3

1 Requiem Tuesday

For Mrs. McKenna

A requiem high mass will be offered at 9 .a.m. Tuesday in. St. Anthony's Church for Mrs, Jessie Leona McKenna, who died Friday in her home, H40 Miley Ave. aftler an illness of six months, Services .will precede the mass at 830 a.m. Tuesday in the

: A native .of Howard County, Mrs. McKenna had lived in Indianapolis most of her life. She was the wife of the late Joseph McKenna, former motorman on the Danville-Terre Haute interurban lines. . She was a member of St. Anthony's “Catholic Church. and its

[Altar Society, ‘She was 77.

Surviving are-a daughter, Mrs. Lucille ‘Duvall, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Baijley, both of Indianapolis, and four Constance, Cal.; Mrs. Virginia Slagle, Los Angeles, burn,- Indianapolis, and Edward Francis Bradburn, Martinez, Cal.

Plan Funeral - Tuesday -

For Accident Victim

Services for Kedrick R. Ford 222 W. 18th 8t., victim of a traffic accident Thursday, will be at 1 p. m. Tuesday in St. John AME |{Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill, He was 41. Mr, Ford was killed instantly when his bicycle was struck by a [ear at 17th and lllincis Sts A {lifelong resident of Indianapolis, |he was employed as a truck driver, {, Surviving are his wife, Emma; Tanner; a { brother, Albert Hinton, and his grandmother, Mrs. Armada Taylor, all 6f Indianapolis,

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