Obit:

Horn, Gustave T. (1888 - 1964)

Contact:

Duane

Email:

capperh@juno.com

Surnames:

HORN WOEPSE STANKE SCHUMAN

----Source: HORN FAMILY HISTORY SCRAPBOOK

 

GUSTAVE T. HORN, 76


GREENWOOD--Gustave Theodore Horn, 76, a lifelong resident of this area (Clark County, Wis.), died at his home in the town of Warner on Dec. 25, 1964. He had been in failing health the past seven years.


Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday at Immanuel United Church of Christ. The Rev. Orvil Egbert will officiate and burial will be made in the Forest Hill Cemetery in the Braun Settlement.


The body will repose at the Hill Funeral Home in Greenwood until 11 A.M. Tuesday, when it will be taken to the church.


Gustave Theodore Horn was born June 20, 1888, in the town of Longwood. His marriage to Anna Woepse took place Oct. 18, 1916, at Greenwood. The couple owned and operated a farm 8 miles northwest of Greenwood until their retirement in 1957. Since then they had lived on another farm in the same area.


Mr. Horn was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ and had served on the church consistory. He also had been a member of the Braun Settlement School Board for many years.


In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Herbert, Greenwood and Norman, Wausau a daughter, Mrs. Albern (Almira) Stanke, Neenah four brothers, Henry, Hubert and Otto, Greenwood and Irvin, Minneapolis, Minn. two sisters, Mrs. George (Tillie) Poppe, Greenwood and Mrs. Mike (Dora) Schumann, Lake Alfred, Fla. and four grandchildren.


Submitted by:
Duane Horn,
2620 Lincoln Ave.,
LaCrosse, WI 54601-7419.

 

 


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