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Local Deaths day

ago and lived at 1623 Yandes St.|

apolis resident 40 years, dlediolls, and Mrs. Geneva Jones, . |early today in his home, 3301 8. Thornton, Miss.; four sons, Tom {Meridian St, He was 69. {Butler, Indianapolis; N. C, Cole-| | A native of Montague, Mich, man, Thornhill, Miss., and Vercy Mr, Baerman worked here as aand John Stapleton, Detroit; a Harvey Z, Kline died last night carpenter, He was a member of brother, Aaron Braxton, Indian-|

, 1 Robert W. Baerman | Surviving are two daughters, | gressional Medal of Honor winner Robert W. Baerman, Indian- Mrs, Carrie Weatherby, Indianap-| |

“at St. Francis Hospital after a!University Heights Xvangelical apolis; two sisters, Mrs, Mattie!

six months’ illness, de lived at| United Brethren Church.

{Dunn and Mrs. Lizzie Reynolds, 322 N, Emer; re. aiid was 78. | 3 Emerson Ave, and was 78, | Edith; two sons, Lt. Col. Charles

He is survived by his wife, Chicago, and 13 grandchildren. | He operated a stone block com-/p Baerman, Ft. Bragg, N. C. Robert R. Wimbley | pany here for 15 years. Later, he and Malcolm R., Albuyuerque, |

i Services ar tf . In. toow ned a radio and electrical ap-!N. M.; six grandchildren; WO mor co homie oe Poa. tos pliance business. | brothers, Otto, Milwaukee, and ome for Robert R. Wimbley. |

His family, civie affairs, and | Arthur Montague; four sisters, |; olitics were his. principal t rp A Lo" Burial will be in New Crown, | poll p pal inter Liedn Auga , Folbrook, gd Mr. Wimbley- died Tuesday in| Mr. Kline came here 30 years Rap) By het a 8. 2. B. Moa [his Home, 2009 Highland Pl. He ago from Columbus, O. He was : : aE "twas ob. Bo Bina Marie Strahl, Montague, and Mrs.| A veteran of World War I, Mr. | Services will. be held at 10:30 Emma Crambert, Itasca, Ill. |Wimbley belonged to Tilman Hara. m, Saturday from Shirley Bros, Services will be held at 1:30pole Legion Post 249. A resident Irving Hill Chapel, with burial in|P. M- Monday in Meyer & Abdon here 32 years, he worked = at Memorial Park. {Funeral Home, conducted by the Lemcke Service Shop. He was Surviving are his wife, Eliza- eV. Roy H. Turley, of University born in Kentucky. beth; two daughters, Grace Kline! Heights Church. Burial will be| Survivors include his wife, and Mrs. Georgia O'Connell, three| in Washington Park. Sarah; daughter, Luetricia, and sons, Robert, Harvey and Fred-/| . son, Robert, and four sisters, Mrs. erick, seven grandchildren ana Joseph D. Clinton {Lula Hudson, Mrs. Laura Barnett fous great-grandchildren all of Services will be held at 1 p.m.|[#nd Mrs. Martha Neal Hayden, ndianapolis. tomorrow from the J. C. Wilson |B! ©f 2 kianapolis, and Mrs. Chapel of Chimes for Joseph Don-| ¢ hucker, Muncie, and one Walter A. Idler |ald Clinton. Burial will be in New 8randchild, Walter A. Idler, retired painter,/Crown Cemetery, ith will be buried tomorrow in Glen| Mr. Clinton died Tuesday at William L. Brunton Haven after 11 a. m. services General Hospital at 44. He lived] William L. Brunton, retired from Flanner & Buchanan Mor- at 423 St. Peter St. jcarpenter, died yesterday ih Gentuary, He was 71, a native of| Before his illness, he was ems eral Hospital. He was 82. Davis County, and former resi-' ployed by Western Union. He be-| Mr. Brunton, a native of Kendent of 2256 Kenwood Ave. longed to First Nazarene Church, tucky, had lived® here 40 years, | Surviving are two sisters, Mrs,| Survivors are his wife, Marga- residing at 241 Beauty Ave He B., C. Kloetzke and Mrs. Frank ret, his father, Charles Clinton; albelonged to Garden Baptist | VanDolah, both of Indianapolis, sister, Mrs. Frances Griffith, all of Church : CL E— A ———— mp Indianapolis; three brothers, W. Services are set for 1:30 p. m. | Holland, Milwaukee, Whorton T. tomorrow at Conkle’s W Mich-| Oxford, O.,, and Presley, Powell, |/igan Street Chapel, with burial in| Wyo, {Floral Park di y Survivors are a son, Tandy, In-| ‘Mrs. Pinkie Green {dianapolis; daughter, Mrs. Fannie | i [McClain, Lawrence; two sisters, ! | Services for Mrs. Pinkie Green, Mrs Charles Alexander Khe Sed Yesterday in Generalijane Everling, Indianapolis: a| Hosp al, will be at 1 p. m. Satur- brother, Charles Brunton, Indian-| day fa Mt, Vernon Baptist Chureh. iapolis;. eight grandchildren and | (Burial will be in New Crown. Shes great-grandchildren. | |

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‘Son Mortuary Crown Hill. { Surviving are her husband, Will H.; a sister, Mrs. Etta L.| Simms, and brother, Carl Lewis, | {both of Indianapolis. :

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