Obit: |
Horn, Louisa Braun (1854 - 1952) |
Contact: |
Duane |
Surnames: |
HORN KOCH KARSTEN SPEICH BRAUN |
----Source: Marshfield News Herald 1/ /1952
MRS. LOUISA HORN, 97.
GREENWOOD--Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa
Horn, 97, pioneer resident of this vicinity, who died Tuesday
evening, January 22, 1952, at her home, will be held at 2 p.m. at
Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Charles Koch will
officiate and burial will be made in the Braun Settlement
cemetery. The body is reposing at the Horn home.
Mrs. Horn, nee Louisa Braun, was born Dec. 24, 1854, in West
Prussia, Germany. She came to the United States 79 years ago with
her parents, settling in Sheboygan County. Her marriage to Frank
Horn took place there May 7, 1876. In 1878, two years after their
marriage, they came to Clark County, settling on a farm 8 1/2 miles
Northeast of Greenwood in what is known as Braun Settlement, named
after them.
Mr. Horn died April 15, 1917. Two years later Mrs. Horn moved to
Greenwood, residing here since that time. She was a charter member
of the Zion Church and of the Ladies Aid Society. The Ladies Aid
will attend the services as a group.
She is survived by two sons, Frank, Tacoma, Wash. and William, at
home two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Karsten, Abbotsford and Miss Martha
Horn, at home eight grandchildren and six great-great
grandchildren.
Two sons, four brothers, and two sisters preceded her in death.
Louisa Horn
Horn on Thu, 02 Nov 2000
Surname: HORN, SPEICH, BRAUN
Marshfield News Herald:
HORN FUNERAL.
GREENWOOD--Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa
Horn, 97, who died at her home Tuesday evening, were held at 1:30
p.m. Saturday at the Horn home and at 2 p.m. at the Zion
Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Charles A. Koch will
officiate and burial was made in the Braun Settlement cemetery.
Pallbearers included John Speich, Edward Braun, Herbert Horn,
George Braun, and Otto and Arthur Horn--all nephews of the
deceased.
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