Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at SS' Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Gilman, for Miss Julie H. Horvath, 47-year-old town of Pershing resident who died Sunday morning at the home of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Horvath. Rev. Peter Szlcarski read the requiem mass and burial took place in Meadowbrook Cemetery, Gilman.
The body lay in state at Gilman funeral home from Tuesday noon until time of services.
Serving as pallbearers were Earl Yeager, Peter DeBruin, Stanley Lew, Louis Chaplinski, Ed Duffy and Orre Schley.
Miss Horvath was born January 6, 1920, in East Chicago, Indiana and came to the Hannibal area at the age of 9 years with her parents who settled on a farm in the town of Pershing. She attended Donald public school and worked as a waitress in the Chicago area for several years. She also operated a dress shop in Gilman, having been forced to retire in March 1966 due to ill health.
Survivors, in addition to her mother, Magdalena Horvath, include four brothers, Frank of Gilman, Joseph of Randolph, Andrew of Mount Prospect, Illinois, and John of Brandon, and four sisters, Mary, Ann and Helen, at home, and Marge of Highland Park, Illinois. She was preceded in death by her father a brother and a sister.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at SS' Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Gilman, for Miss Julie H. Horvath, 47-year-old town of Pershing resident who died Sunday morning at the home of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Horvath. Rev. Peter Szlcarski read the requiem mass and burial took place in Meadowbrook Cemetery, Gilman.
The body lay in state at Gilman funeral home from Tuesday noon until time of services.
Serving as pallbearers were Earl Yeager, Peter DeBruin, Stanley Lew, Louis Chaplinski, Ed Duffy and Orre Schley.
Miss Horvath was born January 6, 1920, in East Chicago, Indiana and came to the Hannibal area at the age of 9 years with her parents who settled on a farm in the town of Pershing. She attended Donald public school and worked as a waitress in the Chicago area for several years. She also operated a dress shop in Gilman, having been forced to retire in March 1966 due to ill health.
Survivors, in addition to her mother, Magdalena Horvath, include four brothers, Frank of Gilman, Joseph of Randolph, Andrew of Mount Prospect, Illinois, and John of Brandon, and four sisters, Mary, Ann and Helen, at home, and Marge of Highland Park, Illinois. She was preceded in death by her father a brother and a sister.
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