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Bob Horn

Pikesville, District of Columbia

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On Sunday, January 19, 2003, BOB HORN; beloved husband of Elizabeth Horn (nee Klein); devoted father of Michelle Horn and Stacy Horn, both of Germantown, MD; devoted brother of Sara Feldman, of Baltimore, MD; loving son of the late David and Freida Horn. Also survived by many loving family...

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Bob was one interesting person. Along with my husband we were friends at the JCC. One day a group of us, including Bob went to S&H to eat. Bob got Steak Diane. That was the first time I every saw that. He really enjoyed it. He will always be missed.

A long time has passed since we were in high school however, I can still remember Bob's smiling face and warm hello. He could run down Fallstaff Road to school faster than I could walk.

Dear Liz, Michele and Stacey,
Finding Bob again after many years was such a joy it's difficult to put into words. I can't remember not knowing him even though there were long time lapses. Whether it was being a good friend in school or meeting for lunch later in life he was a part of my life I would not change for anything.
Thanks to Bob I also met and came to love all 3 of you, as our lifes now must go on we go together.
Love you all
Diana

He is the first thing I think about in the morning and the last thing I think about at night. I look at his picture first thing in the morning and I look at his picture the last thing before I close my eyes to go to sleep. I miss him terribly. I know he was only on loan to me and the girls, but I sure do wish he could have been on loan a bit longer. He was a first class guy who did everything first class. I ranted and raved about the excesses and secretly loved every minute of it. He...

Dear Liz, Michelle and Stacy,
Bob and I went to school together. I thought very highly of him and he was a model of courage and inspiration to me, even then. I was not part of the 'in crowd' in high school and did not graduate off stage; nor did I participate in the 'mini reunions' but I did enjoy his emails and did communicate via email with him on occasion. It was I who suggested he set up a mailing list service at smart groups. I can not imagine the devastation of this loss to all of...

I was daddy's girl. My dad was my hero, my role model, my pal. He did more admirable things in his lifetime than most can do in two. He was a self-advocate, a motivator, and a friend. Dad accepted and overcame the challenges of life and gave me the courage to do the same. He was proud of me. He was proud of Stacy and loved Mom very much.
Dad appreciated little things in life as much as big things. He loved to go fishing. He loved quietly watching birds and deer in their element....

Dear Horn Family:

I send my deepest and heartfelt sympathies on the loss of your beloved Husband and Father. Although I was not a "close" friend of Bob's either in school or in the time since then, he was always an open and compassionate man. Everyone was his friend and he made you feel comfortable. I'm sure it will be a great loss to you all. My best always, Lynda Stahl

Dear Liz, Michelle & Stacy,
Bob was an incredible man, an irreplaceable friend & an inspiration to all. He never understood or acknowledged the impact that he had on others. The world is a better place for Bob's all too brief visit. The lives he touched directly & indirectly have all been changed for the better.
Bob showed more concern for others than he did for himself. He lived life to the fullest...& he did it on his own terms. He didn't dwell on his pain. Life dealt him some...

Dear Elizabeth, Stacy, and Michelle,

I don't know if Bob would remember me from high school, but I remember him.

Tall and thin, he moved faster on his crutches than some of us on two legs! He also had an easy smile.

When you think that there were almost 1000 people in our graduating class and I still picture him in my mind 35 years later, I think that says it all.

Bob was memorable. May you be blessed with warm and happy memories.