When but a child her parents moved to Greene, where Mata attended school until her graduation in 1929. Four years ago she moved with her parents to their farm home near Mason City. On April 25, 1932, she was united in marriage to Louis Van Horn at Mason City, by the Rev. William H. Spence, pastor of the First M.E. church in Mason City.
In March, 1933, she, with her husband located on a farm near Greene. On June 24th last, she entered Park hospital at Mason City, where on June 27th their son, Allen Adolph, was born. From this illness Mrs. Van Horn never rallied, and after spending three weeks in the hospital she was taken to the home of her parents, where everything that love and skill could suggest was done, to save this precious young life--but in vain.
Services were held at the home of her parents on Monday afternoon and the body taken to the Flood Creek Methodist church, where the funeral services were held. The sermon was preached by the Rev. William H. Spence of Mason City, assisted by the Rev. Hilmer, pastor of the Flood Creek church. Burial was in the Flood Creek cemetery.
Her death is mourned by her husband, their infant son, her parents, her sister, Vera, other relatives and many friends.
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Mason City Globe Gazette (evening paper) - Saturday, October 14, 1933
Mrs. Van Horn, Greene, Dies
Young Woman Succumbs to Infection While at Parents Home
Mrs. Louis Van Horn, Greene, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schrader, who reside on a farm near Mason City, Saturday due to infection. She is survived by her parents, husband, infant sons, Allen, and one sister, Vera. Funeral arrangements had not been made Saturday. The body was taken to the McAuley Funeral Home.
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Mason City Globe Gazette (evening paper) - Monday, October 16, 1933
Services Held for Mrs. Van Horn at Flat Creek Church
Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Van Horn, 22, who died Saturday at the farm home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schrader, were held at the Schrader residence Monday at 1 o'clock. Services were also held at the Flat Creek Church. Burial was made in the Flat Creek church cemetery, six miles east and two miles south of Rockford. The Rev. William H. Spence, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Mason City, was in charge of the service.
Mata Schrader was born December 26, 1910 at Marble Rock. She is survived by her husband, Louis, who lives on a farm near Greene, one infant son, Allen Adolph, and her parents and one sister, Mrs. Frank Gauthier.
When but a child her parents moved to Greene, where Mata attended school until her graduation in 1929. Four years ago she moved with her parents to their farm home near Mason City. On April 25, 1932, she was united in marriage to Louis Van Horn at Mason City, by the Rev. William H. Spence, pastor of the First M.E. church in Mason City.
In March, 1933, she, with her husband located on a farm near Greene. On June 24th last, she entered Park hospital at Mason City, where on June 27th their son, Allen Adolph, was born. From this illness Mrs. Van Horn never rallied, and after spending three weeks in the hospital she was taken to the home of her parents, where everything that love and skill could suggest was done, to save this precious young life--but in vain.
Services were held at the home of her parents on Monday afternoon and the body taken to the Flood Creek Methodist church, where the funeral services were held. The sermon was preached by the Rev. William H. Spence of Mason City, assisted by the Rev. Hilmer, pastor of the Flood Creek church. Burial was in the Flood Creek cemetery.
Her death is mourned by her husband, their infant son, her parents, her sister, Vera, other relatives and many friends.
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Mason City Globe Gazette (evening paper) - Saturday, October 14, 1933
Mrs. Van Horn, Greene, Dies
Young Woman Succumbs to Infection While at Parents Home
Mrs. Louis Van Horn, Greene, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schrader, who reside on a farm near Mason City, Saturday due to infection. She is survived by her parents, husband, infant sons, Allen, and one sister, Vera. Funeral arrangements had not been made Saturday. The body was taken to the McAuley Funeral Home.
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Mason City Globe Gazette (evening paper) - Monday, October 16, 1933
Services Held for Mrs. Van Horn at Flat Creek Church
Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Van Horn, 22, who died Saturday at the farm home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schrader, were held at the Schrader residence Monday at 1 o'clock. Services were also held at the Flat Creek Church. Burial was made in the Flat Creek church cemetery, six miles east and two miles south of Rockford. The Rev. William H. Spence, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Mason City, was in charge of the service.
Mata Schrader was born December 26, 1910 at Marble Rock. She is survived by her husband, Louis, who lives on a farm near Greene, one infant son, Allen Adolph, and her parents and one sister, Mrs. Frank Gauthier.
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