Obit:

Horn, Hubert (1901 - 1990)

Contact:

Duane

Email:

capperh@juno.com

Surnames:

HORN MYRIN BRAUN TESSAR

----Source: HORN FAMILY HISTORY SCRAPBOOK

 

HUBERT HORN


GREENWOOD--Hubert Horn, 89, died Monday, Oct. 8, 1990, at 1:58 P.M. at Neillsville Memorial Home, Neillsville.


Services will be 11 A.M. Thursday in Immanuel United Church of Christ. Burial will be in Braun Settlement Cemetery, Greenwood. The Rev. John Tschudy will officiate. Friends may call at Rinka Funeral Home, Greenwood, from 4 to 9 P.M. today, and one hour before services at the church Thursday.


He was born Sept. 3, 1901, in the town of Longwood to Robert and Christina (Braun) Horn. He married Anna Myrin. She died Sept. 15, 1984. She married Hubert June 22, 1927, in the parsonage at Zion Reformed Church in Greenwood.


He attended Braun Settlement School, Greenwood High School, and took a short course at University of Wisconsin-Madison. He worked four years in South Dakota, and then moved to the town of Longwood in 1927, where he was engaged in farming until retiring in 1975, when they moved to the town of Warner. He was a well known dairy farmer involved with registered Holsteins.


He was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ, Clark County Farm Bureau, an appraiser for the FHA, and charter member of Warner Mutual Insurance Agency.


He is survived by two sons, Duane (Marilyn) Horn of La Crosse, and Gerald (Faith) Horn of Greenwood a daughter, Mrs. Wayland (Darlene) Tessar of Kewaskum, Wis. four grandchildren a brother, Ervin of Minneapolis. He was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters, and six brothers.


Pallbearers will be his nephews, Ken, Lloyd, Darrel, Donald, Herbert and Norman Horn.


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

 

 


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