Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1950 — Page 18

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| »Birial * will be in Crown Hill following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan! | Indianapolis- resident 42 years, | were to be held at 2 p. m. today Surviving are his wife, Gladys; in Jacobs Brothers West Side a daughter; Chapel. Burial was to be in New Chicago; Mrs. Floss Wenzel, Day- was 42. {tona Beach, Fla} Mr. Ashford died last Thursday Reed, Hubbard Woods, Ill. sisters, Miss Phyllis McKinley and in his residence in Bridgeport, Mrs. Hazel Meadow, Prairie due DeVatz; her parents, Mr. Miss Charlotte McKinley, Kansas Ind. |

La son, Paulette Ann; a brother, William Crown. B., all of Indianapolis, and two

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Surviving are his wife, Elza beth; three daughters Mrs. Nannie Starks, Mrs. Kathryn Rhales and Mrs. Sallie Mae Payne; three sons, Theodore, James H. and John H. Johnson and six grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Grant Ashford

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| Mr. McKinley was a member of {North Methodist Church here and [the Masonic Lodge at Kansas

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|apolis, ‘Mrs: Gertrude Gyger Mrs. Gertrude M. Gyger, native! f Cherokee, lows, and an Indi- : ’ is resident since June, died years, He was born in Ron yosaray in Methodist Hospital. Va She was 72. Mrs; Gyger spent most of her life in Los Angeles, Cal. She resided here at the Sheffield Inn, 958 N. Pennsylvania St. Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Kirby Mortuary. Burial

Indianapolis; John W., LibertyIL, and Floyd C., Wilmot,

Also surviving are four step-:. Mrs. Bessie Spang,

eight grandchildren He was a former member ‘of and one great-grandchild.

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