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Earl Horton

1958 - 2012

Earl Horton obituary, 1958-2012, Reno, NV

BORN

1958

DIED

2012

Earl Horton Obituary

Earl William Horton, Jr.

Earl Horton, Jr., 54, died peacefully at home on December 11, 2012 with his family by his side. Earl was diagnosed with Stage IV Esophogeal Cancer in 2009, but gave that beast a run for its money, beating it back, not once but twice even after it has spread to his brain. Earl's body gave out way before his spirit.

Earl was born on October 24, 1958 in Winnemucca, Nevada, where he spent his childhood and graduated from high school. He attended the University of Nevada, Reno graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology in 1991 and a Master's in Social Work in 1994. During his college years and even after, Earl was very involved in the ATO fraternity, and established meaningful and long-lasting friendships with his fraternity brothers.

Earl worked for Washoe County Juvenile Services for thirty years in a variety of capacities, from work crew to detention to a probation officer. He influenced and made a difference to many youth and families. Earl enjoyed camping, fishing and a cold beer. He was a loud and spirited fan of the Nevada Wolfpack, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Minnesota Vikings.

Earl's biggest joys and proudest accomplishments were his children, Morgan Horton (age 19), Katie Horton (age 17) and Earl Horton, III, "Peanut" (age 3) who will carry on his legacy. He is also survived by his proud father, Earl Horton Sr., his beloved sister, Joan Horton, and his three nephews, Jeffrey Horton, Joseph Horton and Julius Horton.

He will be forever cherished and missed by his wife Sandy Tedsen Hellman-Horton as well as his step-children, Keegan Hellman (17), Luke Hellman (16), Chase Hellman (14), Gage Hellman (13), T.J. Hellman (12), Seth Hellman (12) and Ty Hellman (12). Additionally, he is survived by his aunts Margaret Horton-Davis and Barbara Mills, numerous cousins, and his in-law families, the Scrivens and the Tedsens. He was preceded in death by his uncle Richard Horton, his cousin John Harris and his mother Hilda George.

As per Earl's wishes, there will be no formal services. There will be an informal gathering of family and friends at his home on Saturday, December 15th from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. to enjoy drinks and food, and share memories and stories.

In lieu of flowers, Earl's ATO brothers have set up an account to assist the family at Wells Fargo. The Earl Horton Donation Fund, C/O Wells Fargo Bank, 1200 Disc Drive, Sparks, Nevada 89436 (Account #1016982298)

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Reno Gazette Journal and Lyon County News Leader from Dec. 13 to Dec. 14, 2012.

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Charlotte Gates-Eckmeyer

December 19, 2012

So saddened to hear of Earl's passing, he was always such a dear soul and a true gentleman, I have so many fond memories of him in college...

Leslie Brokaw

December 15, 2012

I am so sad to hear this news. Earl was one of my favorite ATOs!! Great guy, great sense of humor and loved his family, friends and his work!!! He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and many ATO brothers!! Love to you all!!!!!

Tina

December 14, 2012

I am sorry to hear of this. Earl worked with my son in his troubled times. Sadly my son didn't learn from Earls words and actions. However "I did". He gave me a foundation and I have never forgotten Earl Horton. His stregnth in working with my son. Dealing with troubled kids in my book he was the best. Earl your family will miss you and so will Reno/Sparks kids in need. God Bless

Heather Flowers

December 14, 2012

My sincere condolence of the passing or Earl. He and I attended UNR and shared quite a number of classes together. He was a dedicated, reliable study companion who always out scored me on tests.....he is a very dear man.....Heather Flowers

Kim Corica

December 14, 2012

I was quite shocked about Earl's passing. I recently saw him at the ATO tailgate at UNR Homecoming. He filled me in on his whole ordeal and new blended family. He seemed to be doing very well at the time and was very happy. I am so sorry for all of your loss. He was truly a special person.

December 14, 2012

Earl Horton was a P.O. when I was the Vice Principal of Discipline at Spanish Springs High School. Earl never raised his voice, he didn't have to. Earl never got angry nor berated students who had made mistakes, he simply explained the consequences. His profound disappointment in their behavior spoke volumes. I learned so much about guiding students, and how to teach them to improve their lives from Earl. When I looked up the name of the P.O. for a student, I always hoped it would be "Horton".
Although I have never met his family, I extend my deepest sympathies to all of you. Earl certainly made his mark on this community. Thank you for sharing him with us.
Sincerely,
Diane Dibitonto Sumner

Julie and Deland Voth

December 13, 2012

Such a wonderful man. Such a wonderful family. We love you and your wonderful family Sandy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

George Ball

December 13, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. George and Marguerite Ball

Susan Ball Rothe

December 13, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of sorrow. Earl was a groomsmen in my wedding and I was so shocked to hear of his passing.

Sara

December 13, 2012

always and forever in my heart

Jan Davis

December 13, 2012

Oh, Sandy, I'm so so sorry. He showed so much courage during his battle. I'm thinking of you, Peanut and all the kids.

Mike Healy

December 13, 2012

I am completely blown away by this. Earl was the definition of a nice person. He did not have a mean bone in his body and was a loyal friend to many over his shortened life. This community and the world will miss this gentle person. Sandy, I am so sad for your loss but I think we both know that Earl is in a good place and certainly has a box seat in that big Dodger Stadium in heaven!!!

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