Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1950 — Page 8
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Edward Duggan, former foot-| [ball coach at Franklin College! {Rockne at the University of Noitre Dame, will be buried in Holy |Cross Cemetery. here. Mr. Duggan died Monday in (Houston, Tex., folowing a heart|
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Retiring two years ago, {Duggan had been football coach] {and physical education instructor jat Lamar High School in Hous[ton. Previous to that he had been athletic director at Sam Houston |
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'High School for 20 years. Franklin Coach . Born on a farm north of White- |
- {land, Mr. Duggan graduated from |
Greenwood High School and from {Notre Dame in 1915. Worfd War I, he served overseas. “| Mentor of the Franklin College |grid team from 1922 to 038 he assisted the late Ernest B. Wagner, with the Franklin Wonder Five basketball team. ! Surviving are his wife, Annette; two sons, Andrew, New York City and Robert, Houston; a daughter, Marilyn, Houston; three brothers, John, Whiteland; William, Franklin, and Elmer, Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. J. J. Trout, Franklin. He was a member of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church at Franklin and of St. Ann's Church in Houston.
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Lorenzo Dow Light, for 35 years an employee of the Massey-Harris Harvester Co. died yesterday morning at his home, 443 8. Lynd-/| hurst Drive. He was 67. He was a representative of the company in the St. Louis, Indian-
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apolis and Minneapolis branches. | Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Freedom Baptist = Careh, Freedom, Ind. Burial will {be in the Farmers Cemetery there. | The body will be at the Harry W. {Moore Peace Chapel until 10 a. m, tomorrow, Surviving are his wife, Char-| | lotte; three daughters, Mrs. Flor-|
{ence Stein and Mrs. Edith Broady, |
both of Indianapolis, and Mrs.
| Barbara Sorenson, St. Louis, and
a sister, Ora Light, Freedom.
Mrs. Anna Spinning Services for Mrs. Anna Shell! (Spinning, who died Monday in {Methodist Hospital after an illness of several months, will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Jordan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Anderson Cemetery here. . | Mrs. Spinning, “who was 75, lived at 1026 N. LaSalle St. A native of = Yeddo, in Fountain {County, she had lived here 38 years and was a member of the North Side Seventh Day Advent-| ist Church. i | Surviving are her two daugh-!
{ters, Mrs. Walter Loman, Indian-| :
|apolis, and Mrs. Dudley B. Parke, St. Louis, Mo.; a son, Dr. Glen| | Spinning, Indianapolis: two sis-|
_- AND SERVICE je Mrs. Ira Kiger, Indianapolis;
and Mrs. Charles Meek, Danville,!
Come in and See the |] !Il., and six grandchildren. | | |
| Donald Holt
Services for Donald Holt, who
{died Monday, will be at 1 p. m.| [tomorrow at the Patton Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Floral! Park. | Mr. Holt, who was 50, lived at] [2325 N. Capitol Ave. A native of low ensboro, Ky., he had lived here 130 years. | Surviving is his wife, Nola.
IT'S ALL OVER, NOW { SALEM, Mass, Oct. 18 (UP)— Mrs. Eleanor M. Goguen, 72, who was married Feb. 6, 1899, was {granted a legal separation in| probate court after testifying her! husband, Oliver, 74, left her in| {1935 and has been living since then at St. Paul, New Brunswick.
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Services Friday
Miss. Anne Francis Newman, life long resident of Indianapolis died yesterday in the Conde Nursing Home. She was 83. Services will be at 8:30 a. m. Friday at the Blackwell Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. at 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. | Must Newman formerly lived at 1244 N. Illinois St. She was a! member of the Living Rosary So-/ ciety, Legion of Mary and of 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Surviving are her brother, | David, and several nieces and [nephews all of Indianapolis.
‘Mrs. Atta M. Gray
Rites Tomorrow
Mrs. Atta M. Gray, who lived at 1126 Park Ave., died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. A native of Greenwood, Mrs. Gray lived here 55 years. She was ja member of the North Methodist {Church and the Calender Club. Services will be at 1 p. m. to-
Surviving are her husband, Thomas; a son, Albert L, Chill; a sister Miss Lora Cook and one
Services Friday |
Pipi William Pearce, retiredia civil engineer, died in St. Vincent Hospital last night. He was 78. | State A lifelong resident of IndianLibrarian apolis, he was a member of the For Many Years |Flks Lodge. He lived at the
Services for Miss Lillian Hen-| [Pennsylvania 8 i 2:30 p. m. ley, desceridant of a plorieer fam-|priqqy at the Flanner and Bu-
ily which helped found Carthage, chanan mortuary. Burial will be will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomor- in Crown Hill {row in Thompson funeral home, Surviving is his sister, Mrs. (there. Burial will also be in 'Albert Hall, Indianapolis.
Carthage. Mrs. Lillian Woodell
Miss Henley was graduated Mrs, Lillian May Woodell, resifrom Earlham College in 1901, dent here 50 years. died last night and was the sister of Howard E. at her home, 33 N. Randolph St.’
Henley, a trustee of the college sie Was 53, member of the First
and president of the State Bank {Baptist Church, Naomi Chapter, of Carthage. {Order of the Eastern Star, and! She served many years as a/Was a charter member of the
{Jerusalem Chapter No. 6 of the state librarian in Indianapolis, ‘White Shrine. Mrs. Woodell was
and was later employed by a New|, native of Jefferson County. York publishing firm. After re-| Surviving are her daughter Miss tirement from active service, she Grace, and three brothers, J. W. returned to her home in Carthage. Doran of Milan and Albert and She died there yesterday. iM. C. Wooddell, both of Indian< Miss Henley, who was 70, is apolis. survived by three brothers, How-| Services will be at 10 a. m. Friard, Carthage; Robert Henley, day at the Flanner & Buchanan Hartford City, and Henry Hen- mortuary, Burial will be in Hol-
Rites Tomorrow
Miss Lillian Henley Charles Ww. Pema Richardson
Mrs. Nora, Richardson died in
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She was a mermber of the Mount
eB Haptat Church Services wilt be at 1p. mu. Ao- | morrow at the Stuart Mortuary. ‘Burial will be in New Crown.
Surviving is her son, Ran, Indianapolis,
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