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sue radney
March 22, 2011
Brother Horn will truly be missed, i will cherish the precious memories we shared with he, and his family since the 1950's. i know he is in HEAVEN that beautiful place he taught me about so many years ago. he will forever be missed . I am so thankful that Johnny@Katie were in service at my church last summer. It was a gospel sing, We ate afterwards, and had such a great time. Lots of reminicing with one of the best friends i ever knew.
Lamar Radney Family (Sue Story Radney)
Mark & Cindy (Stevens) Beach
March 22, 2011
We are so sad to hear of Mr. Johhny's passing...we have such fun memories of him while living in Nankipooh and after moving to AL. We know that he will truly be missed by so many. Sending loving thoughts from Tennessee.
Drayton, Linda and Jacob Stillwell Stillwell
March 21, 2011
To Maw Maw and each family member we are thinking of you all at this sad time.
Paw Paw was a great man and a good friend that will be missed forever but never forgotten. I had some of the best times of my life working and being with him. One of the most knowledgeable person about anything you could meet I treasure ever minute I spent with him. Love Ya, Paw Paw
Donna and Charlie Brown
March 21, 2011
Our love and prayers to Sister Katie and the family. Brother Horn was a blessing to us and we will miss him. Donna and Charlie Brown. PTOP.
March 21, 2011
Bro. Horn will be missed. I loved to hear him speak and preach. In the short time i knew him i learned so much. I can just see him now worshiping the Lord he loved so much. Sis. Kaite love you so much.
Love Christy Mitchell
Gayle Anderson
March 21, 2011
Katie, just know God will see you through your time of sorrow.God bless you. Gayle
March 20, 2011
To Katie, Eddie, Cheryl and Family: I will never forget what wonderful times I had at your home many years ago. I have looked for you all in the past 30 years, and am thrilled that we were reunited recently. I will be forever grateful that I was able to talk at length with Johnny in the past 3 weeks, and that he was as jovial and happy as he was years ago when we all spent so much time together. He gave me his faith testimony about three weeks ago and told me that the doctors may not all have known or agreed what carried him through all the sickness he had encountered, and all of the sadness you all have endured over the years, but the he knew. His words were, "I know who did it...I know!" Praise God for his testimony and for Johnny's ministry. May God bless all of you, and may you find comfort in knowing that Johnny is sitting at the feet of the one who saved him and made it possible for him to be rejoicing with the other saints in Heaven as I write this note. As you work through your emotions, you can be assured that we will greet him again when we cross over into the promised land, and that he will be laughing and smiling as he did here on earth. I love you all, and hope we never get separated again. Judy Mealor Davis Amos
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