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Chester Campbell Van Horn

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Chester Campbell Van Horn

Birth
Iowa Park, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Dec 1923 (aged 14)
Burial
Iowa Park, Wichita County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.9669105, Longitude: -98.6591318
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Son of J. W. Van Horn
(The Leon Reporter Leon, Iowa January 24, 1924)
CHESTER CAMPBELL VAN HORN, son of Mr. an Mrs. J.W. Van Horn, the third child of these parents, was born on November 21, 1909, at Iowa Park, Texas. He departed from this world on December 11, 1923, aged 14 years and 29 days. Chester was taken ill on September 25, and for more than ten weeks had borne patiently the great sufferings that eventually proved too much, and he passed to that Great Beyond, from whence no traveler returns.
Possibly no lad of his age has ever lived in this community who was more universally liked than was Chester. Never a word of censure was heard of this boy, and he was alike popular with the young and the old, in the community where he has spent the entire span of his short life. He was a student in the Iowa Park High School, and a member of the seventh grade, his room turning out in a body at the funeral and the pall bearers being classmates who loved him so well.
The funeral services were held from the First Christian Church, and were conducted by Rev. Lambreth Hancock, of Wichita Falls. One was greatly impressed with the popularity of this lad as his former classmates bore his body down the aisle of the church, while the piano softly pealed "Abide With Me," and the beautiful floral offerings which entirely covered the casket tried to convey to grief-stricken family a word of sympathy to them in this dark hour, and attested the esteem in which their son was held by all who knew him. Interment was in Highland Cemetery, where a large gathering of friends paid their last respects to Chester's memory.
Chester is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Van Horn, three sisters, two uncles and three aunts and families. A host of friends extend to the bereaved family condolence in the hour of their affliction.
(Decatur County, Iowa IAGen Web Project - copied by Nancee [McMurtrey] Seifert)

Son of J. W. Van Horn
(The Leon Reporter Leon, Iowa January 24, 1924)
CHESTER CAMPBELL VAN HORN, son of Mr. an Mrs. J.W. Van Horn, the third child of these parents, was born on November 21, 1909, at Iowa Park, Texas. He departed from this world on December 11, 1923, aged 14 years and 29 days. Chester was taken ill on September 25, and for more than ten weeks had borne patiently the great sufferings that eventually proved too much, and he passed to that Great Beyond, from whence no traveler returns.
Possibly no lad of his age has ever lived in this community who was more universally liked than was Chester. Never a word of censure was heard of this boy, and he was alike popular with the young and the old, in the community where he has spent the entire span of his short life. He was a student in the Iowa Park High School, and a member of the seventh grade, his room turning out in a body at the funeral and the pall bearers being classmates who loved him so well.
The funeral services were held from the First Christian Church, and were conducted by Rev. Lambreth Hancock, of Wichita Falls. One was greatly impressed with the popularity of this lad as his former classmates bore his body down the aisle of the church, while the piano softly pealed "Abide With Me," and the beautiful floral offerings which entirely covered the casket tried to convey to grief-stricken family a word of sympathy to them in this dark hour, and attested the esteem in which their son was held by all who knew him. Interment was in Highland Cemetery, where a large gathering of friends paid their last respects to Chester's memory.
Chester is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Van Horn, three sisters, two uncles and three aunts and families. A host of friends extend to the bereaved family condolence in the hour of their affliction.
(Decatur County, Iowa IAGen Web Project - copied by Nancee [McMurtrey] Seifert)



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