And notes from his obituary:
Vannah E. Van Horn Dies in Mexico City
Vannah E. Van Horn, 43, of 3612 Broadway, a resident of San Antonio for 28 years, died in Mexico City while on a visit to that city.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday April 5, 1942, the Rev. Everett Jones officiated.
Internment was in New Orleans at Lafayette Cemetery #1.
Van Horn was a native of Columbia, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana. He was a retired druggist and a member of the Episcopal church.
His survivors at his death were his widow, Mrs. Edna Drake Van Horn; his mother, Mrs. Mattie Parry Mallory-Van Horn Corpus Christi, Texas; a son, Vannah Elliott Van Horn Jr. San Antonio, Texas; two brothers, Oliver Herbert and Willie Law Van Horn both of Corpus Christi, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. George W. Lamb and Mrs. Ravenel Capron of Long Island, N.Y.
And notes from his obituary:
Vannah E. Van Horn Dies in Mexico City
Vannah E. Van Horn, 43, of 3612 Broadway, a resident of San Antonio for 28 years, died in Mexico City while on a visit to that city.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday April 5, 1942, the Rev. Everett Jones officiated.
Internment was in New Orleans at Lafayette Cemetery #1.
Van Horn was a native of Columbia, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana. He was a retired druggist and a member of the Episcopal church.
His survivors at his death were his widow, Mrs. Edna Drake Van Horn; his mother, Mrs. Mattie Parry Mallory-Van Horn Corpus Christi, Texas; a son, Vannah Elliott Van Horn Jr. San Antonio, Texas; two brothers, Oliver Herbert and Willie Law Van Horn both of Corpus Christi, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. George W. Lamb and Mrs. Ravenel Capron of Long Island, N.Y.
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