Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1951 — Page 28
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at the scene of a trathic accidant
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was critically injured,
Mr. lewis died ag a result of a
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Mr, Lewis, 46 years old, lived t 1162 WW, 27th St. He was a
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Surviving are his wife; Fithan daughter, Miss Marcia his
mother, Mrs. Susie Kdwards, all of Indianapolis; four brothers Harry, Fayetteville, N, C.; Wil liam, Indianapolis; James and Robert, both serving in Japan
with the United States Army and a sister, Mrs, Mattie Mae McClain
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Mrs. Fannie Riggleman
today in the J, C, of the Chimes for Mrs. iggleman, 802 Woodlawn Ave Burial was to be in Washington Park. in Washington, Ind. was visiting a son, O’Banion.
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Mrs, Riggleman died Monday
She was 79. Owen County, Ken iggleman
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Surviving also are another zon Indianapolis
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1951 |
> Alfred Prestons Mark Golden Wedding Year
: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Preston Pay Jaekson. printer, died vesterdav celebrated. the 1d or at his home, 20 8. Dear- © cr enra eir golden borh St. He was 57 wedding anniversary at their > : : home, 1063 Somerset Ave. Mr, Mr. Jackson had been employ ed, : Preston kas been a photo-engraver
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