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Herman Horn

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Herman Horn

Birth
Germany
Death
Jun 1954 (aged 80)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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HERMAN HORN

Herman Horn, 80
, 2106 Washington St., Two Rivers, one of Wisconsin's oldest
industrial plant workers in point of service, who had been employed at the F.
Eggers Plywood & Veneer Company, Two Rivers, for nearly 64 years, died at Two
Rivers Municipal Hospital early Sunday morning, where he had been a patient
for four days.
Mr. Horn had been honored yearly in the past 13 years on his birthday by the
Eggers firm, with which concern he had served as a foreman in the sanding
department for more than 40 years and was serving in a supervisory capacity
for a number of years. Last year the Eggers company presented him with an all-
expense trip to a Milwaukee Braves game.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. John Lutheran Church,
Two Rivers, the Revs. W.G. Haase and Frederic Zarling officiating. Burial will
be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mr. Horn was born in Glowitz, Germany, on Nov. 27, 1873, a son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Horn Sr. The same year of his birth the family brought him to
this country to Tigerton, Wis., where he spent his boyhood days. He came to
Two Rivers in September of 1890, and took employment with the Eggers firm. He
married the former Louise Zimmerman in Two Rivers in 1898. She preceded him
in death six years ago.
Surviving Mr. Horn are a daughter, Mrs. Rita Mahnke of Sheboygan, a son,
Richard C. Horn of Two Rivers; five sisters, the Misses Minnie and Louise Horn
and Mrs. George Jolin of Tigerton, Mrs. Louis Wotruba of Clintonville and Mrs.
Ida Krenke of Two Rivers; a brother, Henry Horn of Two Rivers, and two grand-
children, Judith and Neal Mahnke of Sheboygan.
Friends may call at the Beduhn, Deja & Martin Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers,
until 11 a.m., Tuesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the
body will lie in state until the time of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, June 28, 1954 p.17
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HERMAN HORN

Herman Horn, 80
, 2106 Washington St., Two Rivers, one of Wisconsin's oldest
industrial plant workers in point of service, who had been employed at the F.
Eggers Plywood & Veneer Company, Two Rivers, for nearly 64 years, died at Two
Rivers Municipal Hospital early Sunday morning, where he had been a patient
for four days.
Mr. Horn had been honored yearly in the past 13 years on his birthday by the
Eggers firm, with which concern he had served as a foreman in the sanding
department for more than 40 years and was serving in a supervisory capacity
for a number of years. Last year the Eggers company presented him with an all-
expense trip to a Milwaukee Braves game.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. John Lutheran Church,
Two Rivers, the Revs. W.G. Haase and Frederic Zarling officiating. Burial will
be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mr. Horn was born in Glowitz, Germany, on Nov. 27, 1873, a son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Horn Sr. The same year of his birth the family brought him to
this country to Tigerton, Wis., where he spent his boyhood days. He came to
Two Rivers in September of 1890, and took employment with the Eggers firm. He
married the former Louise Zimmerman in Two Rivers in 1898. She preceded him
in death six years ago.
Surviving Mr. Horn are a daughter, Mrs. Rita Mahnke of Sheboygan, a son,
Richard C. Horn of Two Rivers; five sisters, the Misses Minnie and Louise Horn
and Mrs. George Jolin of Tigerton, Mrs. Louis Wotruba of Clintonville and Mrs.
Ida Krenke of Two Rivers; a brother, Henry Horn of Two Rivers, and two grand-
children, Judith and Neal Mahnke of Sheboygan.
Friends may call at the Beduhn, Deja & Martin Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers,
until 11 a.m., Tuesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the
body will lie in state until the time of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, June 28, 1954 p.17
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