ANNA HORN
The sudden and untimely death of Mrs. Herman Horn, which occurred in this city last Thursday, was a great shock to a large circle of friends. In the afternoon of March 29th, in company with her husband, she came to Brillion to do some shopping. When about to leave at 1:30 p.m. apparently in good health, she was suddenly stricken with a paralytic stroke. She was taken to the home of Mrs. Frank Horn and medical was summoned, but she never regained consciousness and passed away shortly after midnight. Her remains were brought to the farm home a few miles north of the city to await burial.
The deceased was born at Wayside June 16, 1869, the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wallschlager. On July 25, 1888 she was united in marriage to Herman Horn of the town of Brillion. Surviving her are the grief sticken husband, two daughters and two sons. The daughters are Mrs. Grace Otto of Green Bay and Miss Hilma at home. The sons are Edgar and Norbert, both at home. Also two sisters, Mrs. Wm Ziegler of Coleman and Mrs. Julius Jantz of Reedsville and one bother, August Wallschlager of Coleman.
The funeral was held on Monday services at Evang. Friedens Church by Rev. Leonhardt.
Interment was in the Kasson cemetery.
Brillion News – April 6, 1920
ANNA HORN
The sudden and untimely death of Mrs. Herman Horn, which occurred in this city last Thursday, was a great shock to a large circle of friends. In the afternoon of March 29th, in company with her husband, she came to Brillion to do some shopping. When about to leave at 1:30 p.m. apparently in good health, she was suddenly stricken with a paralytic stroke. She was taken to the home of Mrs. Frank Horn and medical was summoned, but she never regained consciousness and passed away shortly after midnight. Her remains were brought to the farm home a few miles north of the city to await burial.
The deceased was born at Wayside June 16, 1869, the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wallschlager. On July 25, 1888 she was united in marriage to Herman Horn of the town of Brillion. Surviving her are the grief sticken husband, two daughters and two sons. The daughters are Mrs. Grace Otto of Green Bay and Miss Hilma at home. The sons are Edgar and Norbert, both at home. Also two sisters, Mrs. Wm Ziegler of Coleman and Mrs. Julius Jantz of Reedsville and one bother, August Wallschlager of Coleman.
The funeral was held on Monday services at Evang. Friedens Church by Rev. Leonhardt.
Interment was in the Kasson cemetery.
Brillion News – April 6, 1920
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