NameKathryn Alice BOOTT157
Birth31 Aug 1908, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
DeathJun 1974, Waukesha, Waukesha Co., Wisconsin
Spouses
Birth29 Sep 1903, Garwin, Tama Co., Iowa
Death11 Oct 1967, Waukesha, Waukesha Co., Michigan
Burial14 Oct 1967, Waukesha, Waukesha Co., Wisconsin
FatherWillard Manley VAN HORN (1872-~1954)
MotherRuth Naomi VAN HORN (1872-1943)
MarriageFeb 1929
Notes for Kathryn Alice BOOTT
Kathryn Alice (Boott) Van Horn 1908-1974
Categories: Milton Newspaper Obituary
"The Milton Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, June 13, 1974, p 5.
Mrs. Kathryn Van Horn, 65, 314 Palmer St., Waukesha, died Wednesday, June 12 in Waukesha Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient for the past two weeks.
The former Kathryn Boott, daughter of Hugh and Carrie Case Boott, was born August 31, 1908 in Milton Junction. She was a 1926 graduate of Union High School. She was married to Bernard Van Horn in Feb. 1927. The couple resided in Milton where they were both employed by the Davis Printing Company, Milton, and moved to Waukesha when the Davis Printing Company located there.
Mr. Van Horn died Oct. 11, 1968.
Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Harry (Ethel) Mullen, Janesville, Mrs. Edna Cary, Milton and Mrs. Rolland (Dorothy) Rice, Evansville.
She was preceded in death also by three sisters, Mrs. Laura Bingham, Mrs. Ella Eckhart and Mrs. Molly Olson.
Funeral services are pending at the Larson Funeral Home, Waukesha, with burial there.
Notes for Bernard Keith (Spouse 1)
Bernard Keith Van Horn 1903-1967
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Oct. 19, 1967, p 4.
Bernard K. Van Horn, 64, Waukesha, former Milton resident, died unexpectedly Wednesday, Oct. 11, in his home at 314 Palmer Ave.
Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 14, in the Erling Larsen Funeral Home with burial in Waukesha.
The son of Willard and Ruth Van Horn was born in Iowa. He attended Milton College, and was married in February, 1929 to the former Kathryn Boott of Milton Junction. He was employed in Milton for many years with the Davis-Green Printing Company, and moved with the firm to Waukesha where he was the oldest employee in years of service at the time of his death.
He is survived by his wife, and a brother who resided in Texas.
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