Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1950 — Page 4

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‘Mrs. Ella Blessing Services for Mrs. Ella Blessing, {Indianapolis resident for 30 years, will be held at 8:30 a. m, tomorNational Pioneers row in Blackwell Funeral Home, convention in 1930 in Los Angeles. and at 9 a. i. in St. Joan of Are She was a member of the New|catholic Church. Burial will be (in Calvary Cemetery, Dayton, O. Mrs. Blessing, who was 75, died]

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|Riéhard Benedict Dies Here at 43

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|the telephone business. A lifelong resident’ of

loperator for the former Central |Union Telephone Co. She became) a member of the Telephone Pio-| [neers of America in 1924, | She represented the qrganization’ 8 Indiana chapter as a delegate to the

Palestine Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Rebek-| ah Lodge.

| resident of dianapo His, [lived in 2017 {Central Ave. was son of the late William H. Benedict, local real estate oper4 ator. ak pdtv a

he » { Round Hin, : : polls. - Mrs. Ballard, who was 53, died| Services for Miss Bertha W.| 4 wh 3 a 3 :, Indiana Survivors Wiciude his wits, Min- yesterday in General Hospital Faut of New Palestine, who died, (will be in Crown yesterday ing + Inle; a daughter, Mrs. Marguerite after an fliness of eight months, Tuesday in her home, will be at, Mr. Benedict, | General Hospital | Dillon, Indianapolis; two broth-' A member of Garfield Christian 2 P- Mm. Jomarroy (#ho was 43, died after an illness © |ers, Charles, New Castle, and Church, she was a native of Mich-| jin He RI yesterday in "of two years. John, Indianapolis; a half broth- elas | Methodist Hos0 y er, . Albert. Miller, Indianapolis; igan City and was a resident of jes N.e w .Pales- : | The oldest = '| Indianapolis about 25 years. tine C ha p lL {pital. A lifelong

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Services tor Richard H. Bene |diet, a department manager of Indianapoiis Paint & Color

He was graduated from Butlerition --of Retired m= {University and attended John iployees. He. was..a veteran. of |Herron Art Institute. He was/World War I.

| {Veterans Hospital, will be buried . {in Washington Park after serv- . {ices at 3 p. m. Saturday in Harry k |W. Moore Peace Chapel.

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Arthur W. Finney, 1815 Montcalm Ave. who died yesterday in| -

He is survived by his wife, Rosy May; a daughter, Mrs. George Walker, and one granddaughter, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Montgomery Rites for Mrs. Margaret Ann Montgomery, attendant at Cen» tral State Hospital for the last 12 years, will be held at 10 a. m.

tomorrow. in Shirley Brothers West Side Chapel.

Survivors include a sister, Miss Tuesday in the home of a daugh-| Augusta Faut; a niece, Mrs. Al- ter Mrs. Anna Buhner, 530 W.

{fred Lasurd, and a nephew, Kurt | Ehlert, Indianapolis.

‘Mrs. Mildred Burnett

1129 N. {at 11 a. m, tomorrow.in Shirley

fal will Cemetery. Mrs. Burnett, who was 82, died Tuesday in her home. A member | of Tuxedo Park Baptist Church, she was a native of Campbellsburg, Ky. and lived here 60 years. Surviving are a daughter, Miss| Ruth E. Burnett; a son, Lewis J.| Burnett; a brother, Howard King, ! all of Indianapolis, and a sister, {Mrs. Mattie Peak, Washington, | D. C.

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Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Flora, iand a son, Paul Stacy, both of Indianapolis.

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{will be in Crown Hill Mausoleum. Mrs. Montgomery, who was 58, {dled Tuesday in Methodist Hosipital. A native of Indianapolis, she lived in 3335 W. 9th St., and

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Mrs. Margaret Allred

Services for Mrs. Margaret E Allred, 4617 E. 34th St. who died Tuesday in her home, were to be held at 4 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan ‘mortuary. Cremation will follow:

a an of the Union Chapel Church:

William H. Loeper Jr. William Henry Loeper Jr. 2644 Stanley Ave, who dled yesterday in his home, will be buried in Washington Park after services at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. : A lifelong resident of Indianis, Mr. Loeper, who was 57, was a mechanic for Community Motor Service, Inc. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; two sons, Eugene and Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Sullivan; a brother, Ernest J., and his-father; Wililam H. Loeper Sr., all of Indianapolis.

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