According to his Loran Fawcett Funeral Home Burial Record 592, 34, and 70, he was a Veteran of World War I, serving in the Army. A Neodesha resident at 1010 Lincoln Street, he was the husband of Freda Horner. He passed away at the age of 89 years, 3 months, and 17 days, at the Wilson County Hospital. He had worked for the Frisco Railroad, where he retired from his position as a switchman.
Born in Cherryvale, Kansas, he was the son of Elzy Horner and Nettie Lillie.
A Kansas resident for 64 years, his memorial service, arranged by Freda Horner, was conducted April 26, 1988, at the First Christian Church, with Reverends Dave Cheshier and Carl Dean presiding.
31 January 2019 notes from Find-A-Grave Contributor 97464804:
George Horner and his wife Leora Garriott Horner has two daughters, Joann Horner who married Dean Beard and Dorothy Jean Horner who married Dean Featherngill.
Contributor: D Featherngill (48284851)
According to his Loran Fawcett Funeral Home Burial Record 592, 34, and 70, he was a Veteran of World War I, serving in the Army. A Neodesha resident at 1010 Lincoln Street, he was the husband of Freda Horner. He passed away at the age of 89 years, 3 months, and 17 days, at the Wilson County Hospital. He had worked for the Frisco Railroad, where he retired from his position as a switchman.
Born in Cherryvale, Kansas, he was the son of Elzy Horner and Nettie Lillie.
A Kansas resident for 64 years, his memorial service, arranged by Freda Horner, was conducted April 26, 1988, at the First Christian Church, with Reverends Dave Cheshier and Carl Dean presiding.
31 January 2019 notes from Find-A-Grave Contributor 97464804:
George Horner and his wife Leora Garriott Horner has two daughters, Joann Horner who married Dean Beard and Dorothy Jean Horner who married Dean Featherngill.
Contributor: D Featherngill (48284851)
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