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ALAN JOHN HORNE

1931 - 2022

ALAN JOHN HORNE obituary, 1931-2022

BORN

1931

DIED

2022

ALAN HORNE Obituary

HORNE, ALAN JOHN The most amazing people person, who acquired friends wherever he went, Alan, was born in Ilford, England on April 22, 1931, and died in Toronto, Canada, on June 28, 2022. He leaves his beloved wife, Bonnie Horne, and numerous great friends in the GTA. He also leaves, in England, his dear children, Nicholas Horne (Emma) and Cathy Spooner (Bob) from a previous marriage; grandchildren, Tom Brookes (Nico), Jacob Horne and Annabel Horne; brother, Nigel Horne (Ann); and friends of very long standing. Alan completed two years of compulsory military service. Educated at the University of London and the North-Western Polytechnic, Alan worked in London as a librarian, first at the Royal Institution and then at the Commonwealth Institute. He immigrated to Canada in 1971, and from then until his retirement in 1994, was a senior librarian at the University of Toronto. He had been an active member of the Librarians Association of the University of Toronto and the University of Toronto Faculty Association. Alan held true to the dictum carpe diem. Upon retirement, Alan began watercolour painting at the Franklin Carmichael Art Group, a pursuit he joyfully engaged in into his mid-eighties. He participated in numerous shows of his paintings at members' shows and as a member of The Franklin Five, The Franklin Four and Watermarks. He was the President of the Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild. He served on the editorial board of The Devil's Artisan, had been Canadian Membership Secretary of the Private Libraries Association, authored The Dictionary of British Twentieth- Century Book Illustrators, contributed to The Annotated Bibliography of Canada's Major Authors, organized Fisher Library exhibits and catalogues: The Curwen Press: 1863-1984, Eric Gill: His Life and Art, The Telling Line: Image and Text in Twentieth Century Britain, Fine Printing: The Private Press in Canada and David Jones: Artist and Writer. Alan contributed several entries to the 1994 edition of The Dictionary of National Biography, was President of the Franklin Carmichael Art Group, President of the Victoria Tennis Club and still found time to nurture numerous friendships, play doubles tennis, golf and bridge, enjoy single malt scotch, cook and entertain, collect books, read copiously, avidly listen to music, attend numerous operas and other performances, solve cryptic crosswords, attend the annual Toronto International Film Festival, travel to England and Italy, and generally enjoyed life and the many friends he made along the way. A lasting legacy is the Alan J. Horne Collection, of materials related to 20th-century British book illustration, housed in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, at the University of Toronto. The establishing donation was comprised of approximately 3,500 items and is added to through gifts and purchases. Thanks goes to the staff of the West Park Long Term Care Facility for the care provided during the last five years of Alan's life. Funeral arrangements are private. Expressions of sympathy may be left at www.cremationcare.ca Those wishing to honour Alan may do so with a donation to the Alan Horne Collection at the University of Toronto Libraries' Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library: https://donate.utoronto.ca//give/show/19 or The Alzheimer's Society of Canada. 

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Published by Toronto Star on Jul. 2, 2022.

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Mark Dowling

January 3, 2023

Very sorry to hear of Alan's death. I knew him as the Librarian of the Commonwealth Institute, where I first met him in 1961, when I was nine years old. It was then in the old Imperial Institute building in South Kensington. His achievement in transforming it as it moved to its new premises in Holland Park was huge. He was also very patient and kind to me as a child with a precocious interest in libraries and in the Commonwealth. About a year before he emigrated he signed my passport application when I was going abroad for the first time - to Toronto, as it happens, to see a former teacher of mine. Condolences to you all.

David Crichton

July 3, 2022

We had many enjoyable tennis games and after tennis dinners and celebrations with Alan. He will always be missed.

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Adel Sedra

July 2, 2022

Sincere condolences,Bonnie. Alan was a wonderful person and it was an honour to have known him.

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