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Horney - Bessie Glenn

Source: Darlington Herald, 12 Aug 1948

Burial of Mrs. Bessie Glenn Horney 62 who met death in an auto accident Friday morning took place in the IOOF cemetery here Monday afternoon following services at the Proffitt & Sons Funeral Home at Crawfordsville. The Rev. Claude M. McClure of Indianapolis officiated at the Sunday service and organ selections were played by Mary June Cunningham.  Pall bearers were Clinton Barley, Fred Barley, Oscar Taylor, Arthur Taylor, Harold Elkins and Arthur Gray. Relatives and friends assisted with the flowers. Mrs. Horney was fatally injured   shortly after 7 o’clock Friday morning when the auto she was driving rammed into a tree of the intersection of Shady Lane at the west edge of Crawfordsville. At the time she was trying to help a son, William M. Horney, start the car in which she was pushing. Police who investigated the accident believed that the car started suddenly and that Mrs. Horney accidentally stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake. She was taken to Culver Hospital in an ambulance but was pronounced death on arrival there. She had suffered head and chest injuries in addition to internal injuries. Mrs. Harney was born Dec 20, 1885, the daughter of William and Clara Stingley Jordan. She was married in Lafayette in 1904 to Bradley P. Horney. For several years they had lived on Shady Lane, near where the accident occurred. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include the husband, Bradley P. Horney; four sons, C. Dalton Horney, Donald K. Horney, and William M. Horney all of Crawfordsville and Dewey Francis Horney of Monrovia Cal, a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Endean of Crawfordsville; four grandchildren and a borther, L. Earl Jordan of Pasadena, Cal. Another brother, Leslie Jordan preceded her in death.  Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Horney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan arrived from California Sunday night.  The Jordans who had visited here this spring had been back home only since June 29. - kbz (thanks to Butch Dale)
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