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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 42

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HP i Id THE COURIER-JOtHXAL. LOUISVILLE. THURSDAY MORMNC, SEPTEMBER 27, 1062 SECTION 2 ll Deal lis I scu fast, fiknfy, Uoaomkal Service JOSEPn T. PARK MRS. LEE COOMES MRS.

A. E. PAYNE The funeral for Joseph T. Mrs. Lee Coomes.

the for- Mrs. A. E. Tayne. 72.

of Park will be at 2 pin. Friday mer Liddie McCubbins, died 403 Central Avenue, died at at the Hardy Funeral Home, at 11:50 pm. Tuesday at Gen- 1:45 p.m. Wednesday at Gen- 4101 Dixie Highway. Burial era! Hospital She was 79 eral HospitaL EDWARD ISING Edward If.

Ising, a retired salesman, died at 3 am. Wednesday at the Little Sisters of The Poor Home for the IU1 i i i i i 1 1 i i w. v.u De in nesuiaven Memorial yean old. She was the former Grace Aged. He was 81.

1ark- Mrs. Coomes, whose husband P. Esarey. Ising retired seven years ago Fark, f8, a first cousia of died a number of yean ago. In addition to her husband after 45 years as a salesman Tuesday at his 4153 Uved at 2009 CoIumbi Avenue, she is survived by two sisters, and watchman for the John Sherman.

Survivors include his She is by two Mrs. Eva Jacobs. New Albany, G. Epping Bottling Works. A wife, the former Minnie daughters.

Mrs. Nina Mclntyre, and Mrs. Ethel Cook. native of Louisville. Isine was Ex-Premier I Of Brazil Dies Porto Alepre, Brazil, Sept.

26. Former Prime Minister Trancisco Brochado da Rocha died Wednesday of a cerebral hemorrhage suffered during a political rally. He was 52. LTllVLVULb i Fern Creek, and Mrs. Liddie The funeral will be at 8:30 a member of St.

Martin Keeling; four sons. Hillary a m. Saturday at O. D. White Church, the St.

Joseph Orphan McGuire. GEORGE L. PAVST George L. Paust, 59. an Coomes.

Chicago, and Frank, Charlie, and Alex Coomes; four sisters. Mrs. Minnie Pulliam, Mrs. Grace Crump, and Mrs. TERMS! Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S.

Third, and at 8:45 a m. at Holy Name Church. Burial will be in Graceland Memorial COMPETITIVE RATES AND apent for the Home Fire Marine Insurance Company, was pronounced dead on arrival at flonAral llvnifal at Brochado da Rocha resigned In the midt of a crisis in 2 35 a m. Wednesdav after Clarabelle Crump, all of Shep- Cemetery, New Albany. was considered to be the jacket for the book.

"Gone With The Wind." Congress oxer President Joo the powers of Goulart Sep- suffering an attack at his herdsville, and Mrs. Frank An home. 2911 Bank. derson, uarmont, two brothers. Charlei McCubbins, CI I i li ii.

Deputy Coroner William An- Society, and the Holy Name Society. He is survived by four sons, Edward Richard Robert and John L. Ising; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Luken and Mrs. John Flaherty; a sister.

Miss Elizabeth Ising, 25 grandchildren, and a greatgrandchild. The funeral will be Friday at 9 a.m. at St. Martin Church with burial in St. Michael Cemetery.

The body is at the Bohlsen, Wigginton and Miller Funeral Home, 825 Barret. GERALDYX OTTO Geraldyn Mae Otto, 2-year-old-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Otto.

152 N. Keats, died of cystic fibrosis at 8.20 a m. Wednesday at Children's derson said death apparently 'IV1' na k- Cubbins, Lebanon Junction. caused heart attack. six grandchildren, and 13 greatgrandchildren.

msn The funeral will be Friday Hospital. at 11 a.m. at the Myers-Fore- The funeral will be at 10:30 man Funeral Home, 10515 a.m. Friday at Owen Funeral Watterson Trail, with burial in Home, 26il Virginia. Burial Jeffersontown Cemetery.

will be in Calvary Cemetery. Main Offk 4 yW.MAttKST STKH MRS. L. X. McCLELLAX Mrs.

L. X. McClellan, the former Ida Mae Burns, died at 5 am. Wednesday at the Heritage House, Buechel. leaving 74 direct descendants.

She as 74. Survivors include six sons, Leo, Roy, Graham. Robert. Paul, and Frederick McClellan: three daughters, Mrs. Verba Bundschu, Mrs.

Dorothy Unser. and Sister Mary raulinus; four sisters. Mrs. Mattie Black. Mrs.

Lucy Hol-lowell. Miss Josie Burns, and was by a Paust was a Louisville native. He was former district manager of a life-insurance company at Covington, Ky. Survivors are a son, Barry D. Paust.

Covington: his mother, Mrs. Sadie Bryan Paust, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 9 am. Friday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body is at Ratterman's. 2114 W. Save Time and Worry Read The Rental Ads. Mrs.

Mane Hinshaw; 26 grand- Market children; 38 great-grandchil-dren, and a great great grand- SMACKOSKY child. The funeral for Leo Smack- The funeral will he at 9 osk-v- 78. 'iH at 8:30 a.m. a.m. Fndav at Herbold Thursday at Herbold Hor-Horlander Funeral Home.

1935 lander Funeral Home. 1935 V. W. Broadwav. and at 9:30 a m.

Broadway, and at 9 a.m. at at Holv Family Church. Burial St. Peter Catholic Church, will be in St. Louis Cemetery.

Burial in St. Michael tember 13. Goulart who pickf-d Brochado da Rocha to lead the Government last July, called him of the greatest public figures of our land." Brochado da Rocha collapsed Monday night but was not hospitalized until the next day. He underwent three emergency brain operations. Michael Edwards.

68. com poser of 'Once In A While; of a heart ailment in Mal-verne, N. Y. He once was a violinist with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. His other included "To You." I Whisper Goodnight." "Love Isn't Love," "Tell Me Why." "Mr.

And and a number of band, instrumental, and choral orks. The Rev. J. Bower Showers, 82-year-old bishop emeritus of the Evangelical United Brethren Church's north-c a 1 area; in Dayton, Ohio. Barry I.upino, 80.

eldest member of a family that has been connected 1th the British theater since the 17th Centry; in Brighton, England. Charles F. Riesner, 75, a retired Hollywood movie producer and director who wrote the World War I song hit, "Good-bye Broadway, Hello in La Jolla, Cal. George L. Carlson, artist and caricaturist; in Fairfield, Conn.

He was a contributor to "The Crypt of Civilization" project, a panel of history of communication since the time of the Egyptians, which will remained sealed and preserved in Oglethorpe University until 8113 A D. His best known illustration cemetery, lie cued luesaay at Fair Lodge Nursing Home here. ROBERT L. AYERS Robert L. Avers, 79, a retired carpenter and truck driver, died at 5:30 a.m.

Wednesday. His home was at Fairdale. He was a native of Clinton County and had been a member of the Highland Park Church of God for 40 years. Survivors are four sons, the Rev. George W.

Ayers of Mobile, and Clarence Robert and Paul B. Ayers; two sisters, Mrs. Imelda Patterson and Mrs. Nettie Jett; a brother, Joseph Ayers, New Haven, eight grandchildren, and 12 MRS. SI'S AX B.

FRAXZILL Mrs. Susan Belle Franzill died yesterday at the Keeling Nursing Home. She was 92. She was a Marion County native and formerly was a private nurse. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.

today at O. D. White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. Third. Burial will be in Schar-dein Cemetery.

MRS. NANNIE M. MASSIE The funeral for Mrs. Nannie M. Massie, 81, who died Tues- A va ri vtf The body Is at the Arch L.

day at the home of her daugh- Heady Son Funeral Home. ter, Mrs. Robert Johnson. 3601 Taylor Boulevard. The funeral will be there at 1:30 p.m.

Friday, and at 2 p.m. at the church. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery'. Louisville, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Gratz, Baptist Church.

Burial will be in the cemetery there. Other survivors are two grandchildren. 1 14 AaJ every toward buns nrp.senx ri a coupon redeem, Ked packages last, ililiBiilii Grocer. 0900. go yei VV si vt.

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