Obit: Horn, Anna (1887 - 1928)

Transcriber:  Duane Horn

Surnames: HORN DAMEROW FISKE TISCHNER BRAUN

----Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Clark County, Wis.) 01/19/1928

Horn, Anna (26 JUL 1887 - 12 Jan 1928)

Mrs. Oscar Horn passed away at her home in the town of Reseberg, Clark County, Wis., northwest of Greenwood, Thursday morning, Jan. 12, 1928, aged 40 years, 5 months and 16 days. Mrs. Horn had been in ill health and a run down condition for some time, due to taking care of her children, who had all been ill with pneumonia. A nervous breakdown was the cause of her death.

Anna Damerow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Damerow, was born July 26, 1887 in Lubow, Pommern, Germany. On April 12, 1902 the family moved to the town of Longwood, Clark County. On Sept. 22, 1915, she was united in marriage to Oscar Horn. For several years they resided in this city, where Mr. Horn was engaged in the photographer business. Later they moved onto a farm in the town of Reseberg, which was her home until now. To this union were born five children, all living.

Those who remain to mourn her death are her husband, and the following children: Arline, Kenneth, Helen, Leroy and Violet. Besides these she is also survived by her father, Karl Damerow, three sisters, Mrs. Edward Braun of the town of Longwood, Mrs. George Fiske (Tischner?) of Milwaukee and Agnes Damerow of Chicago, and four brothers, Herman and Paul of the town of Warner, and Karl and William of Chicago. A large number of other relatives and friends also mourn her loss.

Mrs. Horn was a woman of fine qualities, both in private and public life. In her home she was a kind and loving mother; in the community a helpful and obliging neighbor, ever ready to lend a hand where help was needed.

The funeral was held Sunday afternoon in the Braun Settlement Reformed Church, Rev. E. G. Pfeiffer of Greenwood, officiating. The large gathering of neighbors and friends from far and near testified to the esteem in which Mrs. Horn was held. The body was laid to rest in the Braun Settlement Cemetery.

 

 


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