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Horace was a fine man and I enjoyed knowing him for many years.
William Smith
June 15, 2025 | Friend


Atlanta, Georgia
Family-Placed Death NoticeMr. Horace McKennie of 2807 Altaview Dr., S.E., Atlanta, passed on January 21, 2004. His services will be announced by Harris Ward and Webb Ellison Funeral Home, 404-363-1999.
Read MoreHorace was a fine man and I enjoyed knowing him for many years.
William Smith
June 15, 2025 | Friend
In our twenties, Moe's was out home-away-from-apartment and Horace kept us fed and entertained. One night, just to be sure my friend wouldn't hate herself in the morning, Horace cut her off -- from Moe Joe burgers. His words, when she tried to order a third: "No, ma'am, I don't think you'd be happy about that tomorrow." We have always taken that as tribute to his humanity.
alexandra bach
January 28, 2004 | Atlanta, GA
Horace,
Moe's and Joe's will not be the same without you. You will be sorely missed by all. God Bless.
Karen K. Brenneman
January 27, 2004 | Clearwater, FL
We are just devastated to hear of Horace's death (and too late to attend the service). He was a very special man. We will never forget his kindness, red jacket and smiling face to greet us at Moe's and Joe's.
We miss you Horace, enjoy your new life, you deserve it.
Love,
Rick and Shelly Walden
Rick and Shelly Walden
January 27, 2004 | Atlanta, GA
Mr. McKennie was one of the nicest and most hospitable men that I've ever had contact with. It was always a joy to be around him and members of his family.
My deepest sympathies go out to his entire family on their loss and especially to my dear friends Jeannie and Joyce. I shall keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Harold Craig
January 26, 2004 | Jonesboro, GA
Sorry to hear about the passing of Horace.I use to be a beer vendor at the Braves stadium and after the games I would go in and talk with Horace at Moes and Joes about the game.From 1991-1996 Horace and I must have had personal wagers among us say 100 times. Of course they were just small bets but we had a good time betting each other. He told me ALOT of baseball stories about his beloved Brooklin Dodgers, as I know Horace loved the Dodgers and Jackie Robinson.I will never forget Him and IT...
bobby stewart
January 24, 2004 | Atlanta, GA
Mr. H.L. McKennie,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Pam Parker and Family
Pamela Parker
January 23, 2004 | Fairburn, GA
Mr. Horace I will see you in HEAVEN. With Love, Annie Allen
Annie Allen
January 22, 2004 | Atlanta, GA
No doubt, there is a special place in heaven for Mr. Horace.
Andy Taft
January 22, 2004 | Lilburn, GA