Jay Horn
JAY HORN PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY
McKinney Democrat, November 19, 1914
WELL-KNOWN FARMERSVILLE CITIZEN DIED IN THIS CITY; PIONEER IN COUNTY.
Jay Horn, a well-known and pioneer citizen of Farmersville, died in this city Wednesday evening, at a local sanitarium, where he was being treated, and his remains were shipped to Farmersville on the 6:30 Katy train, where they were interred Thursday evening.
Mr. Horn had been a citizen of the Farmersville community for many years, coming there when quite a young man. He was some sixty years of age and highly respected and well-liked by all who knew him. His wife was dead. He leaves three daughters and two sons, all grown and married except his youngest son, Jay, to mourn his early demise.
McKinney Democrat, November 19, 1914
WELL-KNOWN FARMERSVILLE CITIZEN DIED IN THIS CITY; PIONEER IN COUNTY.
Jay Horn, a well-known and pioneer citizen of Farmersville, died in this city Wednesday evening, at a local sanitarium, where he was being treated, and his remains were shipped to Farmersville on the 6:30 Katy train, where they were interred Thursday evening.
Mr. Horn had been a citizen of the Farmersville community for many years, coming there when quite a young man. He was some sixty years of age and highly respected and well-liked by all who knew him. His wife was dead. He leaves three daughters and two sons, all grown and married except his youngest son, Jay, to mourn his early demise.