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Dean-O Horton Kimsey
January 20, 2009
I miss you, Daddy...but I am so grateful for the father that you were to me and that I was blessed to have you in my life for so many years.
C. Stewart Stafford
January 6, 2009
My deepest sympathy. I enjoyed Jack's humor and his philosophy of education. He truly cared about his students.
MARY AUTRY
January 2, 2009
THINKING OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
SORRY WE COULD NOT BE HERE
LOVE
MARY AND ANGIE
Michael Cole
December 29, 2008
I had the pleasure of knowing Mr. Horton aka "Pappaw" for the last three years. He was a great man and was so proud of his 3 girls, grandchildren, great grandbaby, and all family and former students. We spent countless hours talking and he always bragged about them. His face always lit up with joy when an old memory or story popped into his head. He is now at peace. We all loved and respected Mr. Horton and I just wanted to share how proud he was of each and every one of you, he carried you all with him always, and now he will be with us always guiding us along the way.
Wanda T.
December 28, 2008
Mr. Horton was my principal back in the early 80s at CFHS. He was a fair man, loved all of us kids, and was always smiling. My dad worked for the school district, and he had nothing but respect for Mr. Horton. I will always remember him fondly!
Maxine Mintz
December 28, 2008
To Jack, my most treasured and loyal friend. You will live in my heart
forever. There will never be another
Jack.
Cyndi Page Beasley
December 25, 2008
Mr. Horton was principle of Cape Fear when I was in High School and I adored him. He was a very fair and fine man. I will remember him always.
May God bless you and your family.
Ann Rhodes Grice
December 25, 2008
My dear friend, mentor, best boss I ever had, hs principal, devoted father and educator; there aren't words to adequately describe what he meant to my life!!! Dean, Dale, Carol, and grandchildren, I know how dear your dad was to you. I'm sure you know that from the moment each of you were born, you were his top priority always!! But I know you have such wonderful memories of him and he will always be in our hearts! I know he is enjoying this Christmas Day in heaven rejoicing!! Please accept my sincere sympathies and know that my heart is so heavy because he was one in a million and I know how much you all will miss him! He was so proud of each of you! I knew when I awoke on Tuesday morning and had him on my mind that I had to find out what was going on; God was telling me he had taken my "second dad"!! I loved him so much!! God Bless each of you and give you peace and comfort as you endure this difficult time!!
Heather Kimsey
December 25, 2008
"I am old, but I sure am glad!"
Pappaw's last three months were really special. In September, Pappaw turned 80 years old. We celebrated at his church with many friends and family. I invited a special guest, the principal of Cape Fear High School, Mr. Jeff Jernigan. Like many educators in Fayetteville Pappaw mentored Mr. Jernigan; he even gave Mr. Jernigan his first teaching job! The following month we gathered for the Horton Reunion at Dan Nicholas Park. The fellowship was wonderful and I know Pappaw enjoyed seeing everyone; I stood behind him as much as possible with my hand on his shoulder hoping he wouldn't hear me cry. The next time I saw Pappaw was at Duke Medical Hospital where he would undergo the same heart surgery that I had when I was 17. I sat with him in the waiting area for hours while he told me stories and bragged that he would have the same surgery as me. The doctors were young but Pappaw trusted them to take good care of him. I wanted to tell them that they better not mess up, that’s MY Pappaw! As soon as Pappaw recovered in ICU he said, “Ya’ll go’head and get on… I’m still tickin’!” After that I looked forward to Thanks Giving. He sat at the head of the table and I only left his side long enough to get him more crushed ice or refill my plate of collard greens! Pappaw’s collards were my favorite; and he knew it.
I really wanted to have dinner with him on the Eve of Christmas Eve. I wanted to listen to more stories and study his beautifully wrinkled face. I loved his wiry eyebrows and his freshly shaven face. I knew before I received the news that Pappaw had been talking to God and together they made the decision that December 23 was the perfect day… The family would ALL be together.
He didn’t suffer, he wasn’t in pain… he just stopped tickin’…
On December 23 I learned a lesson: It’s not about me… it’s about understanding the bigger picture. Thank you, Pappaw, for teaching me.
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