Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1951 — Page 15
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Albert B. Myers Rites Tomorrow
Burial Planned
In Boxleytown
‘Albert B, Myers, former Indianapolis Railways operator, will be buried in Boxleytown Ceme-| try tomorrow after services ‘at 10:30 a. m, at the Crooked Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Myers, who was 73, Tuesday at his residence, Hazelhatch Dr. Born in Shelby County, Mr. Myers came to Indianapolis 35 years ago, He worked for the Indianapolis Rallways 20 years before retiring in 1945. He was a member of the comp: any’ 8 20-year club and the Crooked Creek Bap tist Church.
died 6121
Surviving are his wife, Ola, In-,
Capt, William with the Air
dianapolis; a son, Myers, on duty Force; and two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Jantzen, Kenosha, Wis, and Mrs. Desdemonia Harryman, Cincinnati, O.
Harry P. Wallace Services for Harry P. Wallace, Indianapolis barber many years, were to be held at 1:30 p.m, today fn Usher Mortuary with burial in Crown Hill, Mr. Wallace, who was 70, died Monday in Methodist Hospital, He was a native of Fowler, and
operated a barber shop here at! T
1119 E. 10th St. Survivors include a son, Harry E.; a stepdaughter, Mrs Leona Baker; a stepson, Freethan Liddle; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Edwards, Mrs, Ethel Pattison and
Mrs. Gladys Kern, @11 of Indian-|®rticles .
apolis, and one granddaughter.| His wife, Ida Mae, died In 1947.
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‘Mrs. Anna Jones
Services Arranged Ms. Har old Jaffe. | Services for Mrs. Anna Jones {will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday | Is Dead at a
{in | the Dorsey Funéral Home. | Optometrist's Wife
{Burial will be in Maple Hill Cem Lived Here 28 Years
letery, Plainfield. Mrs. Jones died here yesterday. She was 80 and lived at 4108 E.!| Mrs, Jeannette Jaffe, wife of Washington St. Dr. Harold Jaffe, Indianapolis A native of Hendricks County, optometrist, died yesterday in her Mrs, Jones made her home in In- home at 5830 Washington Blvd, dianapolis 15 years. She belonged! Mrs. Jaffe, who was 50, was to the Englewood Christian a native of Danville and had Church,., & made her home in Indianapolis Surviving are a brother, Dr, A, 28 years, A. Hollingsworth; a sister, Mrs, An accomplished pianist, she Wallace T. Jessup, and a daugh- was graduated from Danville ter, Miss Bernadine Jones, all of High School and the Peabody Indianapolis, {Conservatory of Music in Balti- . . imore, Mrs, Sallie D. Harris Mrs, Jaffe was an active memMrs. Sallie D. Harris, nitive of ‘ber in the Indianapolis Hebrew Austria, died yesterday in her Congregation and the Council of home at 1210 Union 8t. She Jewish Women, was 67. Other survivors are a son, Dr Mrs. Harris had been a resident Jack Jaffe, a daughter, Miss of Indianapolis since 1906. She! Elaine Jaffe, and a brother, was a member of the Knesses Harry Schwartz, all of Indian Israel Temple, Knesses Israel apolis, Sisterhood and the Hadassah and = Services will be held at 2 p. m Gimeles Chesod Societies, tomorrow in the Aaron-Ruben Services were to be held at. 2 Funeral Home, with burial in the today in the Aaron-Ruben!Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery,
Funeral Home, with burial in Los Angelés, Cal, Mrs. Mary E. Grandy Surviving are her husband, Mrs. Mary E. Grandy, wife of Isaac Harris; three sons, Morris @ minister, will be buried in and Max,” both of Los Angeles, Crown Hill Saturday following 11 and Harry, Dayton, O.;,a daugh- 2. m. services at the Witherspoon ter, Mrs. David Ravin, los Church, Friends may call at JaAngeles, and five grandchildren, cobs Brothers Chapel.
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|Grandy had lived in Indianapolis 115 years. She was amember of the Witherspoon United Presbylterian Church apd the Interdenominational Ministers’ Wives Alliance, Surviving are her ‘Husband, the] Rev. Thomas Grandy, former pastor of the Witherspoon church; a son Errol, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Ezarine Epps, Norfolk, Miss Delcina and Miss Pauline Langly, both of Indianapolis, and a brother, Macio Langly, Indianapolis.
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Mrs. Anna Louise Townley will | be buried Saturday following 9 4. m, in St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Mrs. Townley died yesterday in her home, .3455 W, She was 54. She had lived In 20 years. She was a Hardin County, Ky. Surviving are her husband, Albert, and two sons, Lee, all of Indianapolis.
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