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will be in Floral Park Cemetery. | Mrs. Westfield, who was died Sunday in her home. She] {was a native of Johnsonville, Tenn., but lived 27 years In Indi-| anapolls. Mrs. Westfield was a past “president of the Parent-| Teacher Assoclation of School 63, a member. of St. Paul Baptist] Church, the choir and mothers| board of the church, and was, president of its Missionary 8o-| ciety. ; ‘Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Irene Murrell, Miss Mabel Westfield and Mrs. Magnolia Wil-| liams, all of Indianapolis; four sons, Othaniel, Leroy and Jasper Westfield, Indianapolis, and Gil-] bert Westfield, Detroit; two sis-| ters, Miss Hester Leach, Indian-| apolis, and Mrs. Mary Woodard, | Nashville, Tenn. | . aan
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* . . | 1. Dies in Hospital | » | Brooke N, Jones, Jacksonville, |Fla., Kingaii & Co, salesman and {branch manager for 50 years died| today in Methodist Hospital. He was 67. A A native of Richmond, Va. Mr. {Jones lived In Jacksonville most {of his life, He had been staying! {at the Warren Hotel since last! December, | Services will be held later this! week in Richmond. A sister, Miss! Lola Jones of New York City, survives.
Benjamin F. Spaulding Services for Benjamin F, Spaulding, 2646 Shadeland Dr. will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Jordan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery.
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He was a native of Vernon. Mr. Spaulding is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flora Spaulding; two daughters, Mrs. Ed C. lig, Indianapolis; and Mrs. Chester D, “Apple, Pendleton, and a brother, Elmer Spaulding, Van Buren.
Frank Alexander |
Services. for Frank Alexander, | 1601 Bradbury Ave, who died] “|Sunday in his ‘home, were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Tolin Funeral Home, followed by burial in New Crown Cemetery, He was 52. | Mr. Alexander, a former presi-| | |dent and financial secretary of the United Auto Workers Union at! Chevrolet Commercial Body Divi-| sion, General Motors Corp., was employed at Chevrolet the last 19! years, A native of ‘Brownstown, | } (he lived In Indianapolis most of | {his life. i { He is survived by his wife,
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Ivan T. Jacks of Lebanon, gen-| eral manager of Athens-Piraeus| Water Works, and‘ Athens,
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died Monday in Athens, friends here learned today, He was 62, | Mr. Jacks, who was a civil en-
II. 2 ; He was a graduate mining en-. gineer from the Tennessee. ‘He-had been associ ated with Ulen & Co, in Lebanon|
years of that time in Portland as| engineering supervisor of construction for 10 municipalities, He also supervised the building = of the club house at the Ulen = Country Club at Lebanon for = Henry C. Ulen of Lebanon, founder of the world-wide contracting = company. While with the Moore = company. he also served as the = firm's chief resident engineer at'S
Bunker Hill Naval Air Station gS near Peru. 2 3 He went to Greece in 1945 to =
manage the waterworks. In 1947 = he was married in Athens, His S wife, Mrs. Semel Jacks, Is the = only immediate survivor. He was = of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Bervices were being arranged.
Harry W. Beazell Services for Harry W, Beazell,| 3311 Broadway, who died yesterday in his home, were being arranged today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. He was 82; Mr. Beazell was a retired salesman for Mersman Brothers Corp. | of Celina, O. A native of Warsaw, he lived in Indianapolis most ‘of his life. : Survivors include two sisters, Mrs, 1. W. Merideth, Chicago, and Mrs. Ella Biggs, Ligonier, and three grandchildren.
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{field, 1136 N. Pershing Ave., willl ginaar “was a native of Lebanon, 2426 Ryan Drive, who died yes- oi rick. who died Monday in the be held at 1 p. m.. tomorrow In put was associated with the Rus-| will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in nome of a brother, Mosie Patrick, St. Paul Baptist Church. Burial| ge) B, Moore Engineering Co. of planner & Buchanan mortuary. 3428 Kinnear St, where he lived,
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HA Indianapolis during World War p01 will be in Washington were to be held at 2 p. m, today ' iin Conkle West Michigan Street Mr. Bender was a chemist for Funeral Home, followed by burial University of pne Lindeman Wood-Finish Co. in Washington Park. He was 47. Inc., the last 23 years. A native of Cairo, W. Va. he lived in In-ifor the Michigan and Gilbert Ho-| from 1917 to,1940.. He spent five| gianapolis 24 years. He was altels. A native of Jennings County, land, O.
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