Obits: Mrs. Jane Hornsby, 1930 Winn Parish, LA Submitted by: Dorothy Rinehart Taylor, West Monroe, La. ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Note: Original microfilm copies of all Ruston Daily Leader Obituaries are in the possession of Kelly Priestly, troubles@bayou.com Source: The Daily Leader, Ruston, LA Friday, January 24, 1930 "Fatal Burns Kill Former Vienna Lady" Mrs. Jane Hornsby Succumbs at Home of Daughter in Winnfield Today Seriously burned when her clothing was ignited from flames of a heating stove, Thursday morning, Mrs. Jane Hornsby, age 80, formerly of Vienna, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. A. Love of Winnfield at 2:30 o'clock this morning, according to advices reached friends in Ruston today. Although Mrs. Hornsby's injuries were pronounced serious by attending physicians it was thought that her condition was not critical, it was stated Thursday afternoon, but due to her age and the severe shock sustained by her she gradually grew weaker until death overtook her. No definite funeral arrangements have been made this morning pending news from a daughter who lives in Texas, but the funeral will be conducted sometime Saturday in Vienna where interment will take place in the Vienna cemetery. Surviving the deceased are the following children: Cleve Hornsby of Vienna; Grover Hornsby of Ruston; Ed Hornsby of Arkansas; Mrs. S. A. Love of Winnfield and Mrs. Eula Bryant of Texas.