Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1950 — Page 23
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Veteran Stagehand Dies at Age 77 Services will be arranged today for Frank Jones, 28 W, 24th St. who died yesterday in his home after an illness of 16 weeks, Mr, Jones, a native of Seymour and a stagehand in big theaters here for more than 50 years, was was 77. He was employed by the Murat theater until he became ill
Besides the Murat, Mr. Jones worked at Keith's Theater, the English, Circle and Lyric. He was a charter member of Local 30, Stagehands Union, and was a former president of the local. He also worked at the old Empire ‘Theater. . Mr. Jones, a member of the Roberts Park Methodist Church, is survived by his wife,- Mrs. Mary E. Jones; a step-daughter, Mrs. Irene Simko, Indianapolis; a stepson, Robert Newel, Washington, D. C., and two half sisters, Mrs. Cody Gulley, Columbus, and Mrs. Izetta Cuzzins, Austin,
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Dies Here at 72
David F. Cox, retired auditor; who died yesterday in his home, 818 E. 55th St, will be buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Plainfield, after services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Born in Plainfield, Mr. Cox lived in Indianapolis 50 years. He
Was. 72. He retired-in—1942 from
Hayes Brothers, Inc., after 28 years as an auditor. - A member of Center Masonic Lodge, Murat Temple and Knights Templar, Mr, Cox also was ‘a charter member of the 51st Street Methodist Church. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Herbert E. Hayes, Indianapolis; a son, Owen E. Cox, Detroit; a brother, Byron N. Cox, Danville; a sister, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Plainfield, and two grandchildren,
Frank Majors - Frank Majors, found dead Monday after fire destroyed his apartment in 429 W. 13th St. will be buried in New Crown after services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Mr. Majors, who was 38, was a native of Pembroke, Ky. He is survived by his wife, Lucille; --three sisters, Mrs. Modell and Mrs. Velmoria Jones, Indian~ apolis, and Mrs. Pauline Vaughn, Ft. Wayne, and a brother, Marshall Majors, Grand Rivers, Ky.
Mrs. Sarah Orr
Services for Mrs. Sarah Shields Orr, 549 E. 84th St., will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will ' be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs.
was born near Kokomo and was
a resident of Indianapolis B56! aAveamorth: aoioar
years.
Surviving are a daughter; Mrs. 8an
Ferne Orr Westcott; a son, Berk-~ ey D. Orr, both of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs, Elizabeth Reed, Ridgefield, Conn.; Mrs. Lucy Har-
per, Forest Grove, Ore.; Miss Merrell Shields and Mrs. Addie Ball, both of Indianapolis, and two ...... granddaughters, Miss Frances| Wescott and Miss Marjorie Orr.
Eugene Shafer, 74, Dies at Greenfield Times State Service GREENFIELD, Feb. 9—Eugene
Shafer, retired grocery operator
and former cashier of the Farm-
“ers State Bank, Redkey, died in| —his—home here yesterday. —
was “74. 7 : Services for Mr. Shafer will be held at.2 p. m. tomorrow in the Pasco Funeral Home, Greenfield. A native of Jay County, Mr, Shafer was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Redkey and of
the Scottish Rite and Bradley
Methodist Church, Greenfield. ~-- Survivors include his . wife Ethel; two daughters, Mrs. Ellen Martin, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Thelma Strange, Greenfield;
—-——g son; -Chester Shafer, Greenfield;
three grandchildren and two sis-
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The Rev. Elmer Thienes, Indianapolis native who died Monday| in his home in East » Conn., was buried yesterday in Hartford, Conn., following serv-| ices there. He was 62. : An Indianapolis resident until reaching manhood, the Rev. Mr. Thienes was ordained a minister in the Congregational Church fol-
versity of Michigan.
Marvel, Conn. Congregational Church for more than 24 years. The Rev. Mr. Thienes also had been secretary of the Hartford County, Conn., YMCA for a quarter century. rn i In addition to two nephews, Walter and Robert Thienes, Indianapolis, he is survived by his wife, Jean, and two daughters, Mrs. James Chambers, East Hampton, and Mrs. Margaret Zinbick, Marvel. :
Dr. H. F. Thurston
Physician, Baptist = Layman Dies Here “Services for Dr. H
Thurston, Indianapolis physician who died last night in Methodist
Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Alexandria.
board of directors of Franklin College and a nationally known | Baptist Church layman, was 57. He resided at 542 E. Maple Rd. For 22 years the physician maintained offices in the Hume{Mansur building. A financial con'tributor to the Northern Baptist {Convention's post-war World ! Crusade, a home missionary pro-
{gram, he was a member of the| convention's board of education]
{and publication. Dr. Thurston became 111 last August, but resumed his praetice in September after a brief vacation. He became seriously ill five. weeks ago. Dr. Thurston was former president of Baptist Men, Inc., and was
ganization.
Hazel Spurgeon Thurston; thre sisters, Miss Flora M#dred Thurston, University of Chicago faculty member; Miss Mary Ethel Thurston, Anderson High School teacher; and Mrs. Paul DuPouy, Summitville; his mother, Mrs. John F. P. Thurston; a daughter, Miss Patricia Thurston; a brother, Ralph Thurston, also of Summitville; nine nieces and nephews, and one grandniece.
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