Rose was buried in St. Joseph Cemetery on July 18, 1934. She has no headstone.
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MRS. ROSA GREEN.
Mrs. Rosa Green, 52 years old, 1805 West Morris street, died in her home early yesterday after a short illness.
Mrs. Green was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. She was a member of the Church of the Assumption and also was a member of the Altar Society of the church. She was married to William J. Green or this city in 1909.
Survivors are the husband, two sons, Kenneth Green and Paul Green; two daughters, Marjorie and Dorothy Green; two brothers, Leo Hahn of Indianapolis and John Hahn or Seattle, Wash., and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Forte and Miss Christina Hahn of Indianapolis.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning in the home and at 9 o clock in the Church of the Assumption. Burial will be in the St. Joseph cemetery.
The Indianapolis Star
Indianapolis, Indiana
16 Jul 1934, Mon • Page 10
Rose was buried in St. Joseph Cemetery on July 18, 1934. She has no headstone.
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MRS. ROSA GREEN.
Mrs. Rosa Green, 52 years old, 1805 West Morris street, died in her home early yesterday after a short illness.
Mrs. Green was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. She was a member of the Church of the Assumption and also was a member of the Altar Society of the church. She was married to William J. Green or this city in 1909.
Survivors are the husband, two sons, Kenneth Green and Paul Green; two daughters, Marjorie and Dorothy Green; two brothers, Leo Hahn of Indianapolis and John Hahn or Seattle, Wash., and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Forte and Miss Christina Hahn of Indianapolis.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning in the home and at 9 o clock in the Church of the Assumption. Burial will be in the St. Joseph cemetery.
The Indianapolis Star
Indianapolis, Indiana
16 Jul 1934, Mon • Page 10
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