Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1950 — Page 15

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be sung at 9 a. m. Monday in! the St. Philip Neri Catholic; Church. Burial will be in Holy] | Cross Cemetéry. boa Miss Lynch, who was 60, died! = yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos-| | pital. "A native of County Kerry, | | Ireland, she lived in Indianapolis 42 years. She was a member of the St. Philip Church and its altar| society. : : i ~ She was retired housekeeper | for the Taggart family at 1331 ] T N. Delaware St. The late Thomas : : : 2 Taggart operated the French Lick ~~ James B: Thompson hay been

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Services for Isaac VanDyke Davidson, retired Indianapolis contractor who died Wednesday . : : > ' in his home, 2736 Guilford Ave.,! Member of Jordan wil be beld at 10 a. m. tomorrow| Music Faculty Dies [in the Moore & Kirk Colonial Rites’ for Mrs. Blanche Brown, Chapel. Burial will be in Wash- | Indianapolis - music teacher for ington Park. ;

38 years, will be held at 2 p. m.| Mr. Davidson, who was 75, was [tomorrow in the Conkle West/® Dative of Hindsboro, Ill. He|

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was a member of the! {Bellaire Methodist Church. f Mrs. Brown, a member of ‘the Surviving are a son, Ivan V.!

[Jordan College of Music faculty, D8vidson; a daughter, Mrs. Iva,

died Wednesday in her home, 302 Dell Combs; a sister. Mrs. J. M-| W. 47th St. She was 61. Sayre; a brother: Charles M.|

. Davidson: and two grandchildren. A lifelong resident of Indian- o}; of ‘Indianapolis. t

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| Springs Hotel. | named assistant secretary and | | Additional services will be held] assistant treasurer of the Indi- | | at 8:30 a. m. Monday in Black-| ana Bell Telephone Co. from |

| well Irvington Funeral Home. | general accountant, He started | | Survivors include three sisters, i hore k i . Crawfords- | | Mrs. Timothy O'Neill, Indianap-| Telephone work in Crawfords- | olis, Sister Celestine, Visitation Ville in 1922, came here as a | Convent, St. Louis, and Miss| clerk in 1924. | Catherine Lynch; two brothers, wn EA. Patrick and Brother John Evan- Eugene Conklin L

f gelist of the Trappist Order, all ps PAN of Ireland, and Mrs. Margaret Rites Tomorrow : Services for Eugene Conklin,

' Northcutt, a niece, Indianapolis. Bugene So i {who died yesterday In neral| Mrs. Carl R. Otto | Hospital, will be at 10 a. m: to-| Services for Mrs. Sadiemay Morrow at the George W. Usher) Otto, 326 Buckingham Drive, will| Mortuary. Burial will be in Mt. be at 1:30: p. m. Monday in Jackson Cemetery. { | Shirley Brothers Central Chapel.| Mr. Conklin, who was 72, had, Burial will be in Crown Hill. {resided in Indianapolis for 62 Mrs. Otto, who was 55, died yes-| years and had been a bartender! terday in her home. A lifelongifor 51 years. He lived at 28 N.| resident of Indianapolis, she was| Miley Ave. { 'a member of the Fairview Pres-| He is survived by a brother, byterian Church. . {Ellsworth Conklin, and a niece, | Surviving are her husband; Carl; Mrs, Eldren Slavin. ;

R.; a son, James C.; two sisters, ! | Mrs. Margaret Cummings ana Mrs. Earl Love \

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and Jordan College. She was ‘member of the West Michigan Street Methodist Church and : Sigma Alpha Iota, national music|] Mere's Hew “P-F'* Werks for You fraternity. - | - . Surviving are her husband, Posten Paul E, Brown; a son, Paul A. : Brown, and her mother, Mrs. A. A. Dunn, all of Indianapolis. { The Rev. R. M. Criswell, pastor! of the West Michigan Street! Re pe Methodist Church, will officiate! CE —— in the funeral rites, v

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ural, normal pesiThomas J. Bridges, . retired 2 ®» n Pennsylvania Railroad trainman,' died yesterday in the Martin Nursing Home. He was 69, Born in Putnam County, Mr. Bridges had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. His home was at 2037 N. Illinois St. He was a member!

of the Brotherhood of Railroad) Trainmen. | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Alice Hill; two grandchildren, and | two sisters, Mrs. May Robinson

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|a. m. tomorrow in. Stirling Fu- Mrs. Gladys Loucks, Bronxville, Burial will be in! N- Y., and two brothers, Oscar Co- Paul Bridges, Hamilton County, and Charles B. Bridges, Evans-| | Mrs. Love, who was 63, diea| Wednesday in General Hospital.|p

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