Eva-Horton-Obituary

Eva A. Horton

Coconut Creek, Fla. , Virginia

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COCONUT CREEK, FLA. - Eva A. (Gary) Horton, a registered nurse, died Monday, July 9, 2001, in Coconut Creek, Fla. Mrs. Horton, of Coconut Creek, and formerly of Hampton, Va., resided in Norristown and Downingtown, Pa., and formerly practiced in Philadelphia and Coatesville, Pa., before retiring...

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To The Horton Family

It's so very difficult to let our love ones go, But they're in perfect peace, and that's so comforting to know. Our hearts will surely miss them, but we miss them with a smile, Trusting we will see them once again, in just a while. We close our eyes and picture a world that holds no pain, A paradise of joy and hope, as gentle as rain. There we see our loved ones they're suffering no more. It ended when they found the key that opened heaven's door.
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May 14, 1943 - July 9, 2001

Your sensitivity to the needs of other was admirable. One year and not a day goes by that you are not lovingly thought of. How we wish you were here to share our love. Your loving husband, Robert. Sons, Gregory, Gary, Robert 3rd, Daughter-in-Law Ann, Grandsons Ethan, Ian and Justin

I think about you every day, love.
Today we would have celebrated your
birthday. Sadly missed by me and your sons, grandsons, family and friends.

Love, Husband Robert

5/14/02

Robert We thank you for so diligently taking "GOOD" care of our friend and your lover for so many years. May God richly bless you and keep you.

Clif and Judy Owens
Wejust found out yesterday.Ms Selusta so my brother and told him.
Since we moved from Hampton to Suffolk some 5 years ago she did not know how to contact us.

Eva, thank you for being the person that you were. I have learned a lot from you that I will continue to use through the years to come.
Love, Suzanne, Shelley, C.J., Hanoi, Jamil, Rashad, and Tahj

God saw you growing weary
So He did what He knew best
He came and stood beside you and whispered,
"Come, and take your rest."
You bade no one a last farewell
Nor ever said, "Good-bye"
You were gone before we knew it,
And only God knows why.
Take her there, in your arms, Dear Lord,
Treasure her with care
Make up for suffered and
All that was unfair.
Shower her with happiness
For she was a loving soul
And as she struggled...

dear eva and robert robert i want to thank you for bringing eva into my life where she found time to share some precious moments with us by expressing acts of kindness,laughter,tears and counseling as needed . eva,thanks for the good times and fond memories.you will always remain my number one sister-in-law. love, jane

A wife of noble character who can find?
She is worth far more than rubies.
Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value.
She is clothed with strength and dignity;
Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her.
"Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all".
We thank God for the memories of a special Sister-in-law, Aunt and dear friend, who touched our lives in a very profound and everlasting...

with love from the family;
Gregory, Hennie, Christel and Starla
Forever in our hearts; you'll be missed.