Obit:

Schuman, Dora (1892 - 1975)

Contact:

Duane

Surnames:

SCHUMAN HORN POPPE STANKE RESECH WENTWORTH WADZINSKI

----Source: HORN FAMILY HISTORY SCRAPBOOK

 

FORMER COUNTY RESIDENT DIES IN SOUTH DAKOTA


Mrs. Dora Schuman, 82, of Watertown, S.D., formerly of Greenwood, Clark County, died early November 2, 1975 at a Watertown Hospital following a brief illness.


The former Dora Horn was born Dec. 28, 1892, in the town of Warner, and attended the Greenwood schools. She taught school in South Dakota before her marriage to Mark Schuman in Greenwood. After their marriage they farmed for many years in Onaka, S.D.


In 1960 they moved to Florida and lived in retirement. Mrs. Schuman returned to South Dakota following her husband's death on Sept 25, 1965.


Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Tillie Poppe of Greenwood and three brothers, Hubert and Henry Horn of Greenwood, and Ervin Horn of Minneapolis, Minn.


Funeral services were held at 10 A.M. Nov. 5 at the Rinka Funeral Home in Greenwood. The Rev. David Wenger of Our Savior's Lutheran church officiated. Burial was made in Forest Hill Cemetery, Greenwood.


Pallbearers were all nephews: Darrel, Lloyd, Gerald, Herbert, Donald and Harlan Horn.


Gary Schultz sang, The Old Rugged Cross, and I Know That My Redeemer Lives, accompanied by Mrs. Schultz.


People from a distance who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Horn and sons, Harlan and Milo, of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Verne Vollrath of Janesville Mrs. Leroy Wadzinski of Ravenna, Neb Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stanke of Rice Lake Mrs. And Mrs. Fred Burkhardt of Chicago Ervin Horn and Mrs. Nadine Wentworth of Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bogstad of Suring Mr. and Mrs. Al Resech of Milwaukee.


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

 

 


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