Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1949 — Page 8

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Lewis A. Madison

Brewer, Indianapolis, and Earl was old enough to vote. - Besides

’ ber of years. , Before moving to Indianapolis]

Delco-Remy Division of General

of General Motors here and, in|

|State Bureau of Motor Vehicles

His wife, ” ucile, survives, + Entombment will be in Wash-| {ington Park Mausoleum.

home, 126 N. Linwood Ave. He was 60. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Muecke was a member of|

ris, 936 Fayette St, who died

~ . Patton funeral home. Burial will SantaFe {be in Lakeview Cemetery, James-

town, N. Y. She was 09 uP So )

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lived in Indianapolis 41 years. She was a member of the Simpson)

Born in Lebanon, Tenn, haa

Motors Corp. in New Castle. home He later worked for the Rn in St. Roch Catholic

Brewer, Quincy, IIL, and a sister, or 1 ltics, he con! i Mrs. Earl Jones, Indianapolis. his uta a and exterior RITES Wednesday decorating business for 4 num-Eqy Mrs. Brown

Requiem mass for Mrs,

hh employed in the érine Susan Brown, 743 Sparrow 38 Hie wus Roy fave. who died Saturday in her , will be offered at 9 a. m.|

{Church after services at 8:30 |rolet Commercial Body Division a. m. in G. H. Hermann Funeral]

Home. She was 69. 1941 he joined the staff of thei" ©," be tn Holy Cross!

|where he remained until 1047, Cemetery.

Born in Loogootee, Mrs,

lived in Indianapolis 40 years.’ |She was in the Bt. Roch

Cath-

| Brown | parish

land a member of its altar so-

‘Fred Muecke "|e,

Survivors include her husband,

the Zion - Evangelical: and Re- lJ, Dolpho Eaton

| Rites for Fred Muecke, lifelong! . ; resident of Indianapolis, will be, Matthew B. Brown; three daugh- | | » _{ters, Mrs; Albin Kress, Mrs. Roy Jeonducted at 2:30 p. m. tomor i i {Terrence and Miss Alice Brown; {row in the Dorsey Funeral Home. three sons. Ralph. Robert and A veterau of World War I, Mr. 0 I pi, Ey pe Muécke died Saturday In his Raleigh rown; a sister, { 3s “3re| Alma Nalley, a brother, Herbert [Nalley, and nine grandchildren, | all of Indianapolis, {

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Swit, wel panaed schedule tod comfortable Pull formed Church” and of Moose Saton | Ne hon rin: lp ep pe badge No. 1. 4 by his wife, ure RITES Wednesday 1 Sun Franceco with through Pullman dite 0 che | 1 uecke retied carpenter and contracir, ; i and a friendly Courier-Nurse for coach passengers. and ian Muecke, both of fn whe dled Le Ln She bone | TeEmpEsEn fees en FREREE Services for Mrs. Bessie L Har emo vial Park. He was 90.

Born in Julietta, he lived in In-

Survivors in addition

Saturday in General Hospital| were toda |dlanapolis 60 years. He retired in| fl EN to be at 4 p.m. ym 1940 from the National Starch Products, Inc, where he was employed more than 10 years. He she Was a member of the Englewood {Christian Church.

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A nephew, William Whorton of Myrtle Plummer, Greenfield; Mrs.

a | Methodist Church, [daughter include four sisters, Mrs.

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Mabel Tucker,

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Joe D. Bmith, killed

Portland, Ore.; Jamestown, N. Y.. Survives. 'u.. “Goole Murphy, New Bethel, and Mrs. Ethel Leonard of Ohio,

Friday

when his truck slid off the ice lat Nappanee, will be buried in

New Crown Cometery following services at 2 p. m. today in Me-

Carty Funeral Home,

Born in Auburn, Ky.. Mr. Smith

recently moved to Brooklyn, Ind. | after living here 21 years. He was 45. |

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Mr. Smith was employed by L.'

His wife, Mrs. Bernice

R. Shrader Co. and was a member of the Teamsters Union, A. F. of L. HER {

} Smith;

sons, Joe D. Smith Jr! Brooklyn, and Arthur Smith, ' Nashville, Tenn.; a daughter, Miss Wanda Smith, Brooklyn; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith,

Ky. eight.“brothers and.

Auburn, sisters, and two grandchildren

Services for Mrs. Gertrude

IN ASSORTED PASTEL COLORS OF Lime, 3335 E. New York St. who

died Saturday, will be held at 10,

SREEN, BLUE, PINK ano YELLOW a. m. Wednesday in Blackwell

Irvington Funeral Home. She was

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Survivors Include a daughter,

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