Clifford James-Horne-Obituary

Clifford James Horne

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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August 28, 2016
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Murfreesboro Obituary


Clifford James Horne, age 54 of Murfreesboro formerly of Australia died Sunday at his home. He was a native of Australia and was the son of the Late Ronald Horne. Mr. Horne was a veteran of the Royal Air Force and had worked as an Aircraft Mechanic with Van Wagner Air Ships.


He is survived by his wife Penny; two step-children, Katherine Evans of Murfreesboro, Robert Thompson and wife April of Murfreesboro; mother, Beverly Horne of Australia; sister, Margaret Skinner of Australia; brother, Michael Horne of Australia.


Memorials may be made to Lustgarten Foundation to fight Pancreatic Cancer www.lustgarten.org


Celebration of life service will be held at a later date.


Guestbook is available at www.woodfinchapel.com


 

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Mischievous smiles and belly laughs shared with you are some of the things that i remember about you gone too soon ❤

Always forever in my heart.

Always thinking of you Cliff.

I think of you every day. I miss you calling me huneybunch. We had the greatest times together. Friends forever. Kim

Rest in Peace Cliff...

My heart is completely broken, I am so proud to have you in my life as my Uncle, neighbor and friend. You will forever be a Rockstar/Legend!! I love and miss you!! RIP UNC!!

Nothing is bringing us more joy right now than knowing there is not a continent on this planet where a beer is not being lifted for our Clifford. Knowing our grief is shared with so many of you is a testament to the man and a warm touch for us, his family, wherever in the world we may be. Thanks for your love all. Tell the stories of his madness to all who'll listen, toast him next time you raise a glass and always try to pay what he brought into all our lives forward.

R.I.P....

Always in our hearts, you will be sadly missed

I hadn't spoken to Cliff since school,yet,whilst I was in Japan last year he kindly offered me an opportunity to ride in a blimp.I was touched! That just showed me what a wonderful, considerate & thoughtful man he had become.
You will always be in my heart Cliff Horne.
Rest in peace my friend !