Obit: |
Horn, Arvilla (1913 - 1991) |
Contact: |
Duane |
Email: |
capperh@juno.com |
Surnames: |
HORN WESSEL FRANZ BOLF SCHUBERT |
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner
7/ /1991
ARVILLA HORN
Arvilla (Mrs. Harold) Horn, Greenwood, Clark
County, passed away Saturday, July 27, 1991, at Neillsville
Memorial Home after a courageous battle with cancer. Memorial
services were held Wednesday, July 31, 1991, at 11 a.m. at Zion
United Church of Christ in Greenwood. Honorary pallbearers were
Scott Wessel, Harold Laube, Roger Bolf, Everett Wessel, Jim Horn
and Jerry Franz.
Arvilla Esther Franz was born Sept. 6, 1913, in the town of Warner,
Greenwood, Wisconsin, to Henry and Augusta (nee Decker) Franz. She
was baptized and confirmed at the Immanuel Reformed Church. She
attended Decker School and the German School at the church. At the
age of 17 she left home to work in Milwaukee. On May 30, 1942, she
was united in marriage to Theodore Rudolph Wessel, Greenwood. They
operated a cheese factory west of Greenwood for a few years and
then purchased a farm in the town of Warner where she resided until
the death of her husband in 1967, when she moved to Greenwood. She
was a member of the Immanuel Ladies Aid for many years and a member
of the Immanuel United Church of Christ. On March 7, 1970, she
married Harold Horn and resided in Greenwood. She worked as a
nurses aid at the memorial Home of Neillsville and did volunteer
driving for Community Services for 10 years. After moving to
Greenwood she transferred to Zion United Church of Christ in
Greenwood. In April 1991 she was admitted to Memorial Home of
Neillsville.
She is survived by her husband, Harold Horn a sister, Meta (Mrs.
Mike Bolf) of Greenwood a brother, Leondo Franz, Wisconsin Rapids a
son, Allan, Madison a step-son, James Horn, Greenwood a
step-daughter, Eunice Schubert, Dousman six grandchildren and
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents three sisters, Minnie
(Mrs. Henry Laube) Martha (Mrs. Harvey Schwarze) and Selma (Mrs.
Dave Churkey) four brothers, Theodore, Emil, Oscar and Edwin her
first husband, Theodore Wessel and her daughter, Lois (Mrs. James
Wachmuth).
In lieu of flowers, the family will accept memorial, with charities
named at a later date.
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