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Bruce Horner

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Sgt. Bruce Horner, U.S. Army, 43, died on Friday, June 1, 2007, while honorably serving his country in Iraq. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 13, at Weymouth Funeral Home. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 14, 2007, at...

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Today is the 14th anniversary of Bruce's passing, and I wanted to take a moment to share my memories of Bruce. I met him in 1995, not long after he moved to the Peninsula. Even though he was nearly ten years older than me, I could hardly keep up with him. He was larger than life, with his bellowing laugh and strong desire to fellowship with other believers. He moved into a rental house that I shared with a couple of other young men, I think in 1996, and was there until early 1998. I remember...

RIP Bruce... sorely missed.

In memory & honor of SGT Bruce Horner. I will always be indebted to him for his service and sacrifice for our country. He has not been forgotten.

I was stationed with him at Ft. Stewart, Crossed paths in Germany, and then Ft.Leonard Wood. Sad to see this so many years after his passing.

June 1, 2013
To the family and friends of Sgt. Bruce E. Horner:
It has truly been my honor to sign Bruce's guest book these past few years. Unfortunately, due to complications from my Multiple Sclerosis, this may be the last message I'm able to write. Please forgive me and know that Bruce will always be remembered in my home.
With love and respect ~ Peggy

June 1, 2012
To the family and friends of Sgt. Bruce E. Horner:
Always remembering Bruce. "Some gave all."

Five years old friend. Still see you at the gym giving me pointers and spiritual advice. You'll never be forgotten. I know you are in heaven looking down on all you've touch waiting until we meet again. I constantly watch my technique while working out lol. I'll never forget what you said," technique over weight." words I live by still till this day.

Miss You..

Miss You So Much SGT Horner..I Remember That Day Like It Was jus Happening As I Type..I Always Think It Should Had BEen ME That Day InStead Of You..It Was MY.Truck N MayBE If MY.Two Soldier Wasn.T On Leave It Would Had BEen ME..Man I Miss You N You Are A True Hero..You Will Never BE ForGottN..

-SGT Malone (Weso. Noble)