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Alfred Horn Jr.

Quincy, Massachusetts

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HORN, Alfred Jr. Age 83 of Pembroke formerly of Hanover, died Friday, December 5, 2008 at the Life Care Center in Scituate after a short illness. The son of the late Alfred and Anne (Best) Horn Sr., he was born in Quincy on August 23, 1925. Mr. Horn was raised and educated in Quincy and was a...

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I was a student at SL and Mr. Horn was my math teacher. I was more impressed by his life than learning math. He was animated in class and handled every random situation with his sense of justice and FairPlay. That´s when we all began to learn math. My heart turns to him in gratitude. I hope to meet him again very soon under much different circumstances. Thank you my friend.

Lori, Paul and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We hope that fond memories will help you through this most difficult time.

Tom Kinder & family

Ken and Family

My deepest sympathy on the passing of your father. Our prayers are with you and we pray for your father and your family. As a Vietnam Veteran I give a final salute to a fellow Veteran and Brother.

John Mercauto and Family

To the Horn family,
I was so sorry to hear about Al. He was a true and loyal friend. He gave me a lot of support in my early teaching years and will be sadly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Jean and her family

Laura Jean: Our deepest sympathies for your loss! You and Al were always so wonderful to our family and I'm sorry I will not be able to be with you for the services for Al. Please know that the entire Dahlquist family appreciates all that you have ever done and we all keep you in our prayers. Love, Donna

Al was one of a kind. A humor beyond compare. He will be truly missed. With much love, Joe, Kathy and Gavin Flanagan

Mr. Horn,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the USN during WW II as a member of the "Silent Service" aboard the submarine USS Lionfish(SS 298) which completed two combat patrols against the Japanese. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

Jean,children,family and friends,
My thoughts and prayers are with you.I enjoyed spending time with Al,he would always ask me about school and now I know why,I didn't know he was a teacher.We had a lot of great laughs,I loved it when he would sing opera.May all your memories give you great comfort at this time of sorrow.Love,Dianna

The last time Carolyn and I were with Al and Jean was at Laura Anne's wedding. That was such a great weekend and Al's great sense of humor and his boundless vitality made that beautiful time even more joyous. Carolyn and I will remember Al in our evening prayers.