Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1951 — Page 8

‘Mrs. Margaret m. Inman

_ Rites Tomorrow |

Mrs. Margaret N. Inman, a resi-

be dent of North Vernon and Terre Home for Mrs. Haute, died Wednesday in the|

home of a niece in Terre Haute,

© She was 72.

| Wabash College. oyed many years sales department . before his re-

nged to Broad: Margaret XK. Chureh, Center jfaute, survive,

ge. the Bhring, lar, and Wabash

“him. celebrated Beading anniversary also indaughter, Miss Jeannette , and a slater, Mrs. pry Hose, Crawfordsville, Services will be at 4 p, m. tomorréw from Fiantier & Buchangin Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill,

Fred Vossler

Services for Fred Vossler, a re-| tired saw polisher for the B, C Atkins Co, will be at 2 tomorrow in Conkle's West fich. n Street Funeral Home, Burial 1 be in Floral Park, Mr, Vosaler died Wednesday at WW. Long Hospital, He

A former ‘resident of 1048 W, New York Bt. Mr, Vossler had

years, Surviving are a brother, John E.. two sisters, Mrs. May Rodenberg and Miss Fletta Vossler: Jews step-daughters Mrs. Fern shmire, Mrs. Anna Ginn and Mrs. Grace Morgan; two stepgrandchildren and one eatgrandchild, all of Indianapolis,

Levaria Bell Jones

. Services for Mrs, Levaria Bell Fones of BY Mouragviile, will be at 2!

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h Seman ‘died terd in Robert W. ox Hoo. | ar.

in in ts and Rich- | nd before rs kong i Mooresville years was a mem- | a the he priends Church of

are her husband, | Arthur G.: Farrand Mrs. Opal Horton; two brothers, David Stout, Lima, 0. and James Stout, New » ir, Mrs. fo four grand : three Froat-grind. |

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Trafic Injuries Fatal

Long Hos- |

Services will be at 3 p.m, tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan. Mofwary. Burial willbe In Crown| 11. Born in Cincinnati, Mrs. Inman had lived in North Vernon 30 years. For the past 20 years she had been a resident of Terre Haute but had maintained a home| at North Vernon. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of North

Vernon, the Matinee Musicale and OFS. ?

A sister, Mrs. Nellie Boheme, | #ipolis and a niece Mrs. t Garrigus, Terre

AR cm ns lab,

Ms. Elsie Shealey

Bervices for Mrs. Elsie Shealey, | | grocery store operator here for

a 14 years, will be at 1 p. m, tomor- | row in the Second Baptist Church. |

Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mrs. Shealey died yesterday at General Hospital. She was 49, Friends may call at Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel today. Born in Neoshia, Mo, Mrs. Shealey came to Indianapolis 26 years agd§. She had been operating the Owl Market at 1230 N. Her husband, tthe

|Shealey, is a »mployee of the

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re. Shealey Was & member of the Second Baptist Church. Surviving besides the husband are a sister, Mrs. Lula Mae Jackson, Bouth Bend; a stepson, Henry Shealey Jr, and two stepdaughters, Norma Shealey and lela

Shealey, all of Indianapolis; a

niece, Miss Irene Jackson and a nephew, Lane Jackson, both of South Bend.

MISHAWAKA, June 29 (UP) Milan O. Miller died today in St, Joseph's hospital of injuries

sustained June 18 in a traffic

accident.

Rites fo Be Tomorrow For Mrs. Narciss Gunn pi

Services ‘will be at 1 p. m. to- Mrs. Carrie Denmon, St. Louis, A morrow ir the Peoples Funeral Mo,; Mrs, Molly Brown and Mrs. p Narciss Gunn. Clara Jones, Indianapolis; two dsc Hos Burial will be Floral Park, sons, Archie, of St, uis; and and Amsterda Mrs. Gunn died Wednesday at Willie of Detroit, Mich.; a brother, !§ her home, 218 Geisenidor! St. 8he Andrew Taylor, San Autonie: 4 was 74, Tex.; nine grandchildren pea Surviving | are three daughters, Seven 1 great-great _ grandehiidreni's

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