Laube, Taylor (b. , d. ?)
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Given Name: Reinhard Ernest
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Note: Obituary
Mrs. Reinhard (Mildred) Sommers
1501 W. Persing, Appleton
Age 79, passed away Friday, July 7, 1989 at Colony Oaks Care Center. She was born May 12, 1910 in Britton, South Dakota. She and her husband lived and farmed in the Town of Center until 1983. Mildred came to Appleton in 1927. They were married August 22, 1928 and had recently observed their 60th wedding anniversary. She was a member of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, a charter member of the Ladies Society, a 4-H leader for 38 years, and a member of the Homemakers Club. Survivors include her husband, Reinhard; a daughter, Mrs. Eugene (Marion) Wichman, Appleton; a son, Charles (Jean) Sommers, Des Moines, Iowa; a half-brother, Harold Presteen, Appleton; a sister, Elva Anderson, Sun City, Arizona; five half-sisters; loretta Rohm, Appleton; Lucille Schultz, Appleton; Dorthy Henke, Shawno; Delores and Betty, South Dakota; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; Edward and Lena; and a sister, Margaret Schmaling. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, 1989 from St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Route 3, Hwy. 47, Town of Center, with the Rev. Jeffry Suhr officiating. Emtombment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Valley Funeral Home from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday and after 10 a.m. Tuesday at the church until the time of services. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established for the church and for Alzheimer's research.
From Kippenhan Collection - Jean Sommers, Des Moines IA
Given Name: Mildred Marie
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Note: Subject: Horn, Otto M. (1905-1971)
Posted by: Duane
Email: capperh@juno.com
Surnames: HORN POPPE HASSE SCHUMAN
Message:
-----OTTO M. HORN, 65
Greenwood - Otto Martin Horn, 65, a lifelong resident of Greenwood, Clark County, died at 4:30 a.m., Sunday, Apr. 11, 1971 at the Bethel Convalescent Center. He had suffered a stroke in December of 1970.
Funeral services will be held at the Immanuel United Church of Christ here at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Pacifico Camarin, pastor, will officiate and burial will be made in the Forest Hill cmetery in the Braun Settlement, north of Greenwood.
Visitations may be made at the Hill Funeral Home in Greenwood from Tuesday afternoon until 11 a.m. Wednesday, and then at the church.
Mr. Horn was born Nov. 13, 1905, in the town of Longwood, where he received his early education. He was a 1924 graduate of Greenwood High School, and attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
He was married to Rose Haase, Jan. 11, 1930, in the town of Warner. The couple made their home on the farm near Greenwood.
Mr. Horn was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ, and a member of the church board.
Survivors include his wife a son, Darrel, Greenwood two grandchildren three brothers, Hubert and Henry, both of Greenwood and Ervin Horn, Minneapolis two sister, Mrs. George (Tillie) Poppe, Greenwood and Mrs. Mark (Dora) Shuman, Watertown, S.D. (The obit continues, but my copy was cut off here)
SOURCE: MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD 4/ /1971
Given Name: Otto Martin Oscar
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Given Name: Darrell
Change: Date: 4 JUN 2005
Note: Subject: Horn, Jean Carol (1936-1947)
Posted by: Duane
Email: capperh@juno.com
Surnames: HORN HAASE SEIBOLD WELLS SCHUMANN STANKE MARKING
Message:
--JEAN CAROL HORN DIES ON MARCH 12
--Funeral Service for Greenwood Girl to Be Held on Saturday.
GREENWOOD--Jean Carol Horn, died Wednesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Horn, who reside 10 miles northwest of Greenwood.
She had undergone a serious operation at a Madison hopital in November and had been ill at home since that time.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon, March 15, at 1:30 o'clock at the Horn home and at the Salem Reformed Church in Braun Settlement at 2 o'clock. The Rev. B. M. Fresenborg, Greenwood, will officiate and burial will be made in the Braun Settlement cemetery.
The body will rest at the Stabnow Funeral Home until tonight, when it will be taken to the Horn home.
Jean Carol Horn was born in Greenwood, March 31, 1936. She was a member of the Salem Reformed Sunday School and a student in the fifth grade of the Braun Settlement School. She was also a member of the Braun Settlement 4-H Club.
She is survived by her parents and one brother, Darrell, at home, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Rose Haase, Greenwood.
Cousins of Jean Carol will act as Pallbearers and they will also have charge of the floweres.
----HORN FUNERAL.
GREENWOOD--Funeral rites were held Saturday afternoon for Jean Carol Horn, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Horn, 10 miles northwest of Greenwood, who died Wednesday afternoon, March 12, at her parents' home. The child had been ill since an operation last November.
The Rev. B. M. Fresenborg had charge of the 1:30 o'clock service at the Horn home and of the 2 o'clock service at Salem Reformed Church in Braun Settlement. Interment took place in Braun Settlement cemetery.
Six cousins, Duane, Gerald, Donald, Lloyd, Norman, and Herbert Horn served as pallbearers and flowers were carried by Darlene, Nadine, and Corrine Horn, June Braun, Elaine Seibold, and Jean Wells.
During the services the three Marking sisters of Owen, Eunice, Bonnie, and Harriet, sang and played the organ accompaniment for "Asleep in Jesus," "Sometime We'll Understand," and "My Jesus, I Love Thee."
Out-of-town people at the rites included Mrs. M. S. Schumann, Watertown, SD Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Horn and daughters, Corrine and Nadine, Owen Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stanke and daughter, Judy.
SOURCE: Marshfield News Herald 3/ /1947
Given Name: Jean-Carol
Change: Date: 16 JUN 2005
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