Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1949 — Page 2

Jy ohinson, - 8 §eAM-\gerday in her home, ns he Rann Talloring CO. .sve “was a native of Seymour ¥eats, died yesterday 10 CliShe was 41. em ' Vincent's Hospital. was 514 An active member of Queen * A native of Moreland, W, Va. Esther Chapter, Order of Eastern Sed yesterday in his home, 4353 Mrs. Johnson lived in 37 W. 21st/Star, and Pilgrim Shrine No, 12, Broadway, will be held at 8 p. m.. member of the tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Capitol Avenue Methodist Church./mortuary. . - anal husband, Matin A. Sgr, Burial will be in Columbus, O., 4, Thomas the Steuerwald Pharmacy, 317 rh rm Ns resident for J. Johnson; two sisters, Mrs. 30th St. {more “than rai Mr Wege : Slefke, Toledo, 0, and| Also surviving are a son, James oo nqeq the marble firm in 1918 Lana Richard, Letts, Ind, Steuerwald, and a sister, Mrs. He y § . ad four brothers, Arch and Clar- Elizabeth (Betty) Bredell, ail of He Was & member of the Jodi ence Roby, Charleston, nm. Gay Indianapolis. , : an tort, and Amas Roby. Mrs, Eva McGee [nd ‘Coun 4The Rev. James Tilsley, Denver, Services for Mrs. Eva Laura COL atoms Lodge, Scottish will officiate in rites at/MecGee, native of Indianapolis, ~_:' "° VT Lodge. 2:80 p. m. Thursday in Flanner will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomor-| Surviving are his wife, Ona: a & Buchanan mortuary. row in Jacobs Brothers West Side "On. Roland Wege, Columbus;

"Burial will be in Crown Hill, Chapel. | Carl A Mrs. McGee died Sunday in her C0lum us. and a Mites Mrs. Alma

Benjamin Woodson home, 1819 Highland Place, She . for Mrs, Bertha A. was 80. Burial will be in New Theodore n, lifelong resident of Crown Uemetery. * | Rites lis, will be held at 1} Mrs. McGee, a. member of Simp-| HEH for Theodore Slaven, mam. Thursday in the Jones/son Methodist: Church, is survived © seven years with the le African Methodistiby two daughters, Mrs. Helen Tichardson Co, who died yesterpal Zion Church, Clifton, Ingianapolls. and Mrs, SaY in General an , Woodson died yesterday in Henrietta Willams, Chicago; a hgr home, 936 Indiana Ave. ‘She son, Lawrence D. Genus, Indian- (8% 8 Pp. m. tomorrow in the Harry was 67. Burial will be in Crown apolis; five grandchildren and ™' Hjll Cemetery, Mrs. Woodson was four great-grandchildren.

Tmember of | a, member of the Jones AME John W. Darnell |which Mr. Slaven was a member,

is survived by her husband, Services for John W. Darnell Will officiate. jamin, and a brother, Robert Sr. 505 N. Emerson Ave, who Burial will be in Anderson Willams, both of Indian- died yesterday in St. Francis Cemetery. apolis. Hospital, will be held at 2:30 Mr. Slaven, who lived in 622 N. 3 . m. tomorrow in Conkle Fu-/Pine St, was a native of Plain-

p | : ; neral Home, 4925 W. 16th st. ville, Ind, but had been an InGeorge Gerowsky Burial will be in Floral Park. (dlanapolis resident 18 years. He Mr. Darnell, who was 44, was Dies in His Home a carpenters’ foreman, Born in/ Surviving are his wife, Ada D.; * JGeorge Gerowsky, agent for the|CArtersburg, he had lived in In- 8 BOR Ralph Slaven, Milwaukee; Metropolitan Life Insurance Co, dlAnapelis most of his life, {two sisters, Mrs. Eva Powell and "'hiire 21 years, died early today fn SUTYIVINg ate two sons John Mra Lula Cooper. Plainville: two Gladstone Ave, JT and Cortland M. Darnell; brothers, Nimrod Slaven, Mar- : : W¥€iand adopted son, William Bybee, tinsville, and Harry Slaven, 3 and four sisters, Mrs. Zeima Washington, Ind, and two A Aa aud go rs, ‘An y and Mrs. + : Florence Larison, ali of Indian. REymond Johnson apolis, Rites for Raymond Porter William Neubauer ghison, akiive of Dicer. Ind. | The funeral for William J.| Neubauer, native of Lafayette, p. m. Thursday will bé conducted at 2 p, m. tist Chureh, -W Thursday In Grinsteiner's Fu-|Burial will bein" Vincennes. {neral Home. Cremation will fol-| Mr. Johnson, who lived in low. E. Michigan 8t., had been an InMr, Neubauer died yesterday in/dianapolis resident for the past

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WAS 04... ! PU-1 odge and Loyal Order of Moose. Surviving are his wife, Minnie; He was a veteran of World War 1./a son, Raymond P- Johnson Jr.

Norwalk, Cal, and Fomig” daughters, Miss Patricia n Johnson, nen, Paul Howard RaMs | jdinapeis: Mrs. Norma Mise, tena Dies in Hospital Here [Tincra. and Mrs. Virginia Shake. MORGANTOWN! Nov. 2 ~~ Mrs. Clinton Nelso \ Rites for Paul Howard Ratts, operator of a downtown Morgan-| Services and burial will be ¥Friday In Pulaski, Tenn, for Mrs. Indianapolis hospital, Saturds Ne tino, a iin p 3 day in r home, 3242 , Be neld at 77 m. Thuraiey in the Graceland Ave. Funeral Home, Mrs. Nelson, who was 48, was Burial will be n East Hillborn in Giles County, Tenn, and (88 we MINT JA) sales (hadidived in Indianapolis 28 A Nf town resi years. She was a member of St. Mr. “Was a member of | JOAn'S" Methodist Church and Morgantown Lodge 358, F. & A. was organist there. M. and a past master of the! Surviving are her husband, He was also a member of Clinton; a son, Clinton Nelson Morgantown IOOF No. 196. He Jr, Indianapolis; a daughter, was 41. {Mrs. Mattie Stewart, South Bend; . Surviving are his wife, Wilma the father, J. T. Bridgeforth, VanSickle Ratts; a daughter, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. RobEmma Kay Ratts, and two sons, erta Greenfield and Mrs. Lenora Gary Paul and George Sam Ratts,| Ballentine, Pulaski; a brother, of Morgantown; two nieces John W. Bridgeforth, Lansing, & hephew, Mich. and two grandchildren.

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