Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1951 — Page 12
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Set for Tomorrow At Crown Hill
i Services for Alvin C. Rasmus-/ sen and his wife, Mrs, Helen Wood Rasmussen will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth-| ers Chapel, Burial will be in Crown Hill, {
Friends "may call at Shirley Brothers after 1:30 p. m, today and until noon tomorrow,
Mr. Rasmussen killed. his wife! at their home, 5135 Central Ave. Wednesday. He then drove to his! son's home near Indigpa Lake| where he shot and wounded his|
© san, James Rasmussen and his!
self. Physicians said Mr. Rasmussen, a 61-year-old retired Army colonel! and veteran engineer, was suffer-| tng a severe mental depression. | Surviving with the son and! grandson is another son, William;! anddaughter, Cathey, and Mr.! smussen’s sisters, Mrs. Emma | I¥tle and Miss Clara L. Rasmus-| , both of St, Louis, and Mrs. Hina A. Noller, Menlo Park, Cal.! rs. Rasmussen also is survived by her mother, Mrs. Anna A, Wood; a sister, Mrs. Marie Rush, San Diego, Cal, and an aint, Miss Gertrude Douglas,
Mrs. Lena Bell Shobe |
IServices for Mrs. Lena Bell 8hobe will be at 8 p. m. today in| Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. rial will be in La Vergne, Tenn. | , Mrs. Shobe died Wednesday in! General Hospital, She was 71. | fBorn in La Vergne, Mrs. Shobe| came to Indianapolis 41 years . She lived at 365 W, 14th St. | e was a member of the Mt. Zion! Baptist Church. 5 Surviving are a daughter, Miss! Jessie Goodmon; three = sisters, Mrs. Mary McKnight, Indian-| lis; “Mrs. Sally Lou Ford, La! ergne, Tenn.; Mrs. Anna David-| #n, New York City; two brothers, | Tom Goodmon, Indianapolis and! Nathan, Nashville; two grand-| ildren and eight great-grand-
ildren. 3 |
Mrs. Emma R. Wood
“Mrs. Emma R. Wood, mother of William P. Snethen, Indianou died yesterday at the home
Hp Jamie, before killing
a daughter, Mrs. Oscar Powell, ooklyn. She was 93.
Services will be at 3:30 p. m. Sbnday in the Brooklyn Christian | Church. Burial will be in a ceme-!
iéry there. i “Mrs. Wood was the daughter of |
joosier pioneers James and Mary
uthain Bates. She was born! in Cass County. i ‘Surviving besides the son and: diiughter, is another daughter, Mrs. Maude Pickard of Muncie, six grandchildren, 12 great-grand- | children and six great-great-grandchildren, |
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