She was married to Frank Horn on March 18, 1882 at Manitowoc. Mr. Horn was a member of the Evang. United Brethern church of Brillion, a charter member of the Brillion Woman’s club, a member of the Ladies’ Aid society and of the American Legion Auxiliary. Her husband preceded her in death several years ago.
She is survived by one son, Alvin, of Milwaukee; three daughters, Mrs. C. L. Grauer, Bellwood, Ill.; Emma of Brillion, and Mrs. B. E. Meyer, Marion; one step-brother, August Krieser of Milwaukee; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Rickell, Wausau, Mrs. Ida Park, Chicago, and Mrs. Lillian Asmusson, Spragueville, Ia.; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Funeral services will be held at the Evangelical church, the Rev. Kenneth Knoespel officiating.
Chilton Times – March 27, 1947
She was married to Frank Horn on March 18, 1882 at Manitowoc. Mr. Horn was a member of the Evang. United Brethern church of Brillion, a charter member of the Brillion Woman’s club, a member of the Ladies’ Aid society and of the American Legion Auxiliary. Her husband preceded her in death several years ago.
She is survived by one son, Alvin, of Milwaukee; three daughters, Mrs. C. L. Grauer, Bellwood, Ill.; Emma of Brillion, and Mrs. B. E. Meyer, Marion; one step-brother, August Krieser of Milwaukee; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Rickell, Wausau, Mrs. Ida Park, Chicago, and Mrs. Lillian Asmusson, Spragueville, Ia.; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Funeral services will be held at the Evangelical church, the Rev. Kenneth Knoespel officiating.
Chilton Times – March 27, 1947
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