Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1950 — Page 8
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for Mrs. Helen Blanche and was a member of Oak Sampson, 1715 BE. Kelly a. will be held at 1 p. mi, tomorrow in To-| * gurvi lin Funeral Home, Burial will be mrnest; in Crawfordsville, dianapolls; two brothers, Albert Mrs, Sampson died Wednesday Croy, Ohlo City, O., and Harley fn an, Indianapolis nursing home| Croy, LaPorte; thiree sisters, Mrs, alter an fliness of 27 years, She Pearl Shaw and Mrs, Doris Esh“wan B41. Born in Crawfordsville, she had Gott, Crawfordsville, lived in Indianapolis Since 1916 grandchildren.
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‘lat 2.p. m, tomorrow in Billman Funeral Home, Sullivan, 8. | Mrs, Grubaugh, who was ‘Packing Company. laid Wednesday. A resident of a rath ? : Indianapolis more than 10 years,
Ilie Oitean, 1001 W. Morris St. she bad lived with a daughter, win be buried In ioral Park Mrs. Gladys Bottorff, Sullivan, {after servicks at 130° p. mg Mon- the last few years. _ wa day in Stevens Chapel of the In addition to Mrs. ' uw and at 2°p. m, in the Ru-{she is survived by two other imanian Orthodox Church. daughters, Mrs. Grace MeCam- | Mr. Oltean, who. operated -the mon, Paxton, and Mrs. Eunice
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4 Oltean Packing Holise, meat. frm, Re Chicago, and three sons. H'the last 25 years, died yesterday Fr M.
, Canton, III, and Paul in Methodist Hospital, He was 64. | apolis. A native of Mercurea, Ro- Mrs. George Hislop mania, he lived in Indianapolis 46 Services for Mrs. Ethel M, HisJedte, Ja was 4 maniber of Wel lop, 340 N. Meridian St. will be Romanian Church and. the Lu- t 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner mina Life Society. a Buchanan mortuary. Cremation! He 18 survived by two daugh- will follow. ters, Mrs. Jeanne Harris and] Mrs, Hilsop died yesterday in Mss. Helen Heaselgrave; two sons, hér home, She was the sister of
J. I. Holcomb, Indianapolis indus
lig; his mother, Mrs. Rafila Ol-| tous, Ne ites, had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. Nicolae and Alexander, all of Ro- {Bhe was a fngmbes or Third, mania, and 13 grandchildren, | Cburch of Christ, Scien
| Surviving in addition to her Harry Lowe
| brother are her husband, George; Harry Lowe, who dled Wednes- |e daughters, Mrs. Rebecca day in Bt. Francis Hospital, will | Mary Anderson, Cleveland, 0. a be buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery | son, Wallace, Los Angeles, Cal.; a
wmf OH Herrmann Fuherat ton, Texas, and - four -grandehii-/ dren.
Randolph Peace Services: for Randolph Peace, 622 W, Vermont 8t., will be at 1 p. m. tamorow in the Second Bap: tist Church. Burial will be Crown Hill Mr. Peace, who was 19, dled Tuesday in General Hospital. He thad been an attendant in th storeroom at Hotel Lincoln three! years. A resident of Indianapolis 27 years, he was a member of, and Mrs. June Ir-|gSecond Baptist Church and the Sacramento, Cal; a son,| American Woodmen Lodge. He and 12 grandchildren. | {was born in Jackson, Miss. Surviving dre his wife, Emily, {his stepfather and mother, Mr. Bervices for Mrs’ Martha E. and Mrs. Willie Williams; three | Pavy, 1907 N. Illinois St. will be sisters, Mrs. Minnie Henard and at 2 p. m. | Funeral Home. Burial will be in anapolis, Memorial Park. { Sanders, -Mrs, Pavy, who was 81. died brother, yesterday in her home. A ative) Cleveland. of Carroll County, Ky. she had lived in Indianapolis 50 years.|INJURED BOY ‘GOOD’ She was a member of the Baptist Twelve-year-old Hubert Caylor, Church in Carrollton, Ky. {5032 Primrose Ave, was in Surviving are two sons, Samuel!’ ‘good” condition In St. Vincent's
Mr. Lowe, who was 68, lived at He was An Indiyears, he
iborn at Highland, Ind. ‘anapolis resident 15
years, He was a machinist at the Diamond Chain Co. Ines, 11
Surviving are his wife, Mary;| {three daughters, Mrs, Sylvester! {Powers and Mrs. Virgil Kriech, {Indianapolls, (win,
and Mrs. Mary Lou! Jackson, Miss.; a step Willie Green Williams,
a daughter, Mrs, C, ¥, Cooper, & lids last night in Broad Ripple : Par
Kverton, Ind.
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will be buried there after services
N. oe F. Wayne, both of Inmany
Ltrialist. A native of Nora, Ill, she,
after services tomorrow at 10:30 sister, Mrs, Walter Spitler, Hous- |
tomorrow in ‘wala Mrs. Barah Williams, all of Indi!
C:-and Mort. 8., Indianapolis, and! Hospital today after he fell from!
Temi, & 9, Dies at Gary
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Billy Dewitt ili Since Last Fall
their 3 GRIFFITH, Ind, June 9 (UP)—'vmhe Butcher” ‘of Peru—highest Billy DeWitt, 9, leukemia victim unclimbed peak in the Westerniso who was not expected to live tast | H —
winter and received Christmas at a Gary hospital today. Little Billy was stricken last fall and doctors had not believed. He colild" SUrvIve ttl! CHF(MES, Sympathetic Americans flooded is home with gifts. He was madde honorary police and fire chief of Gary, the nearest large town to Griffith, Billy rallied and survived {Christmas but began weakening this year. He suffered a relapse last month and was taken to Mercy Hospital at Gary, where he died;
Mrs. Jordan Green Bervices for Mrs, Susie Green, 2021 Hillside Ave. will be at 1 ip. m, tomorrow in Mt. Mariah {Baptist Church. Burial will be in {New Crown. Mrs,
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of Ketchum, Okla. she lived In {Indianapolis 15 years. She was a member of Mt. Mariah Church and the Senior Missiohary Soclety and choir of the church. Surviving are her Jordan T.; two sisters, Mrs. becca Lonian and Mrs. Pauline Kirkendoff, and a brother, Jeff n Hardrick, all of Alluwe, Okla.
"and a half-brother, Lige Lundrum, A nativé*of Hopkinsville, Ky., he
Tulsa, Okla.
Marshall Brents Marshall Brents, who died yesterday in his home, 1617 Yandes | 8t., will be buried in New Crown | after services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in New Baptist Church. Mr. Brents, who was 59, was born in Barren County, Kentucky. He had lived in Indianapolis 33 years and was a member of the New Baptist Church.
two sons, Edward and Leon; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Mrs. Maggie Douglas and Mrs. Willie Ellington; five halfbrothers, Eddie, Cecil, Oscar, and Henry -Yates, all of Indianapolis, and Simon Yates, Louisville, Ky., and four grandchildren,
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Green, who was B56, died | Cherry, Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Wednesday in her home. A native Novell Cooper
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Surviving are his wife, Ethel;|
mit of Carnicero, word for “butcher.” Members of the expedition will be David Harrah, Seattle, Wash.: Charles C. Crush of Salinas, Cal.; George Bell of Ithaca, N.| Y.; James Maxwell of Braintree, Matthews
Fox Riggs III of Cambridge. | All are experienced mountain-| eers, veterans of climbing in the| Alps or western Canada.
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Services Tomorrow
Sefvices for Nevell Cooper, 2454 Northwestern Ave. will be at 11 (a. m. tomorrow in Patton Funeral! Burial will be in New|
'| Home. |Craown, Mr, Cooper, who was 51, died! {Wednesday at General Hospital. |
had lived in Indianapolis 35 years. | He had been. employed by Prest-| O-Lite, Inc, five years. Surviving are his wife, Hattie; | a son, Willlam and a brothet,| Norris, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Ford, Chicago, and Miss Barbara Cooper, Indianapolis. .
Clarence B. Wilson
Services Tomorrow Times State Service AURORA, June 9—Services for| Clarence B. Wilson, president of the Aurora State Bank, will be} at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Stier & Williams Funeral Home. Burial| will be in Riverview Cemetery. | Mr. Wilson died Wednesday | night. He had been in failing!
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