The Alamosa Courier, Volume XXXII, Number 30, July 24, 1920Mrs. M. M. Horner died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Riddle, Wednesday morning at the ripe age of eighty-two years. Mrs. Horner's health had been gradually failing for some time. The funeral services will be conducted athe home of Mrs. Riddle Saturday afternoon by Rev. Darley, assisted by Rev. Harrell, of the Presbyterian church. She lived in the San Luis Valley forty years, twenty years here and twenty in Del Norte.One son, J. E. Horner, Portland, Oregon, and two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Ross, Mills City, Mont;, and Mrs. Fred Riddle, survive her. Her husband died eleven years ago.
The Alamosa Courier, Volume XXXII, Number 30, July 24, 1920Mrs. M. M. Horner died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Riddle, Wednesday morning at the ripe age of eighty-two years. Mrs. Horner's health had been gradually failing for some time. The funeral services will be conducted athe home of Mrs. Riddle Saturday afternoon by Rev. Darley, assisted by Rev. Harrell, of the Presbyterian church. She lived in the San Luis Valley forty years, twenty years here and twenty in Del Norte.One son, J. E. Horner, Portland, Oregon, and two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Ross, Mills City, Mont;, and Mrs. Fred Riddle, survive her. Her husband died eleven years ago.
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