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- The Iowa Recorder (Greene, Iowa)
Newspaper date: May 15, 1929
Mr. And Mrs. Edgar Reed attended the funeral of their nephews wife, Mrs. Reed V. Horr, at Mason City, Thursday. Mrs. Horr's death was caused by tuberculosis. She passed away at a sanitarium in Dubuque. She is survived by her husband, Reed V. Horr, one son, Reed V. Jr., seven years of age, and one brother.
Obituary:
Newspaper: Mason City Globe-Gazette
Published: Wednesday, May 08, 1929, Mason City, Iowa
Funeral services for Mrs, Reed
V. Horr, 41, who died Monday night
in a sanitarium at Dubuque following
a long illness, will be held
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
at the Patterson funeral home. Dr.
W..L. Dibble, pastor of the Congregational
church, will have charge of
the services. Burial will be in Elm-
wood cemetery.
Mrs. Horr, whose husband, Reed
V. Horr, operates a trucking business
in this city, is also survived by
one son, Reed Horr, Jr., a brother,
Vern Wilson, 251 Crescent Drive; an
aunt, .tars. Bergett, Fayette; two
uncles, Art Spratcher, Randalia, and
R. J. Skinner, Buffalo Gap, S. Dak.,
a niece, Mrs. Ralph Schiffman, of
this city residing at 210 North Madison
avenue and a nephew, Raymond
Tee I, also of this city.
Mrs. Horr was a member of the
Eastern Star, Court of Honor, Ben
Hur and.the Rebekahs. TUe Eastern
Star members will attend in a body.
Pearl Wilson was born June 5 '
1888, at Sioux Falls, S. Dak. She
came to Cerro Gordo county afan,
early age taking residence near
Clear Lake where she lived until
coming to this city 23 years ago.
She married Reed V. Horr eight
years ago
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