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- Bernard K[eith] 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. [Thursday edition,
- p. 4]
-
- Courtesy of Jon Saunders
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- Charles C[hauncy] GRAY, 60,
R. 1, Milton Junction, died Tuesday, Oct. 24, in
- Mercy Hospital, Janesville, following
a brief illness.
- The son of Fred and Jessie FOX
GRAY, he was born in Beloit May 12, 1907. The
- family moved to the Milton Junction
area when he was a boy. He attended Rock River School. He
was married to the former Gladys HUDSON in Oregon, Ill.,
June 23, 1928. A farmer most of his life, he had been employed
at Fischer Body in Janesville and the Highway Trailer Industries
in Edgerton. He was a member of Faith United Methodist Church,
Milton Junction.
- Surviving are his wife; two sons, Ronald
of Janesville, and Larry of McFarland; three
- daughters, Marilyn at home, Mrs. Raymond
LYND of Milton, and Mrs. Charles WENDELSCHAFER
of Milton Junction; 12 grandchildren; five brothers, Ellwood
and Merton, both of Milton Junction, Marion, Clarence and Walter,
all of Edgerton; two sisters, Mrs. Eleanor KNIGHT of Rockford,
and Mrs. Robert HESSELMAN of Edgerton.
- Funeral services will be held at 2
pm. Friday, Oct. 27, in the Faith United Methodist
- Church, Milton Junction, the Rev. Richard
Jones officiating. Burial will be in Milton Lawns Memorial
Park, Janesville.
- Friends may call at the Albrecht Funeral
Home tonight, Thursday, Oct. 26, from 7 to
- 9 p.m. [Thursday edition,
p. 5]
-
- Courtesy of Jon Saunders
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