James-Horn-Obituary

James H. "Jim" Horn

College Station, Texas

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June 13, 1944 – July 8, 2007 James H. "Jim" Horn, 63, of College Station lost his battle with cancer Sunday morning at College Station Medical Center. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial Funeral Chapel of College Station. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at the...

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Dear Jane, I am saddened to hear of your loss. I continue with my genealogy and am saddened by making entries such as this. My condolences. Your Cousin.

Hi Jane & Family:

We are so very sorry to hear that cancer took Jim from this life so quickly. It is some minor comfort to know he is out of pain. Wess was so disappointed he missed the services as he so wanted to say good-by to his friend. Jim will be missed. Your sorrow shall be shared by many. We'll keep you in our thoughts during this time of sorrow.

Wess & Katy

Dear Debbie,
I was saddened to learn of your brother's death. It made me think of us as kids on Cliff Road riding the school bus. Where did the years go?

Dear Jane

We just drove by your house on our way home and saw everyone dressed in black out front. We realized that Jim was sick but didn't know how seriously ill he must have been. We will all miss him. He was always so cheerful and pleasant, and just such a nice person to be sharing a fence with. When the children were younger and threw balls over the fence - he threw them back. When our pet rabbits got out of our backyard while we were away, Jim found them and took care of them...

Dear Jane -

Darrell and I were saddened by the news of Jim's death. He was a great neighbor and we enjoyed living next door to him since moving to College Station. We will miss his humor and friendly presence on the block. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Dear Jane,
Was so sorry to hear about Jimmy. He was a great person and friend. We went to school together for many years. He will be missed, please know that You and Jimmy's family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Jane,
I am saddened to hear of Jim's death. He was my cousin, and I have very fond memories of the farm that he was raised on, as well as his wonderful parents. Jim was already grown when I was little, but whenever I saw Jimmy, I saw a man with a kind smile and a great sense of humor. He always took time out to talk to me, even though I was just a little kid. He was family, and he will be missed. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jane I would like you to know how much I enjoyed knowing Jim. I will never forget all the fun we had teasing each other in the office. He was so much fun and truly one of our favorite patients. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Jane, I know there are not words to soften your sorrow now but I hope you know there are many people who love you and care about you. We were so fortunate to have had Jimmy in our lives....some of us for many years. I had the priviledge of having him as my next door neighbor for 14 years and he was such a big help to me...he mowed my yard and helped me clean my pool. And since he didn't swim, that was truly an act of "help thy neighbor!" We will all miss him. I pray that you will...