Mrs. Oscar F. Rabenhorst, member of one of the prominent families of Baton Rouge, died at the family home on Government street, last night. Mrs. Rabenhorst was a life-time resident of Baton Rouge. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Huyck and was, before her marriage to Mr. Rabenhorst, Hannie Cecile Huyck. She had been ill for an extended period of time.
Mrs. Rabenhorst is survived by her husband; two sons, Harry A. and Allie E., both of Baton Rouge; two daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Hatcher and Mrs. Laura Butterworth, both of this city; one brother, Phil Huyck of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Crilley of Baton Rouge, and Mrs. Maud Price of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Article published in The Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, La., July 24, 1941, page 2-A.
Mrs. Oscar F. Rabenhorst, member of one of the prominent families of Baton Rouge, died at the family home on Government street, last night. Mrs. Rabenhorst was a life-time resident of Baton Rouge. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Huyck and was, before her marriage to Mr. Rabenhorst, Hannie Cecile Huyck. She had been ill for an extended period of time.
Mrs. Rabenhorst is survived by her husband; two sons, Harry A. and Allie E., both of Baton Rouge; two daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Hatcher and Mrs. Laura Butterworth, both of this city; one brother, Phil Huyck of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Crilley of Baton Rouge, and Mrs. Maud Price of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Article published in The Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, La., July 24, 1941, page 2-A.
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