Jerry-Horn-Obituary

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Jerry H. Horn

Flint, Michigan

Dec 16, 1932 – Mar 6, 2019 (Age 86)

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BORN
December 16, 1932
DIED
March 6, 2019
AGE
86
LOCATION
Flint, Michigan
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Swartz Funeral Home - Flint Obituary

HORN, Jerry H., age 86 of Grand Blanc, died Wednesday, March 6, 2019.

Graduate of Flint Central High School, Jerry was a veteran of the US Army where he served during the Korean War. In 1956 he married Louise (Lou) Welsby. He retired from General Motors Fisher Body Grand Blanc Plant...

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Mike & Heidi,

We send our deepest sympathy. May your father's legacy live on through you and your family.

Words can never truly convey the sympathy we feel at the loss of a loved one. Our prayers are for Lou, Jerry and Mike; for comfort and strength during this time. The years have been many and the distance far; but the memories will forever be near.

Fred and I extend our deepest sympathy and kindest thoughts to you and your family during this difficult time. May you find comfort knowing he's now at peace.

Mike, Heidi, Jeff,Madison and Morgan
I extend my deepest sympathy to all of you. May the Lord wrap His arms around each of you and give you peace and comfort.

Our sincere condolences to Jerry, Roxanne and the rest of the Horn family. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.

Jerry was like a father to me, truly a good man. Love him so much and truly will be missed

Always thinking of You and continuing to pray for You up in Heaven! I love You so much Grandpa! Thank you for the memories at the Accardos pool, golfing, letting me (and continued to Landon, too) ride on your lawn tractor! Thank you for letting me ait in your chair . Gosh I miss you a ton! But still, Go Blue, beat State!

Jerry was always very good to me and my parents. He had the Flint Elks Club host my wedding. He and Lou had my 40th birthday party at their home. I was always treated as family even after my divorce. I last saw him at my stepsons funeral and he acted like I had never been away. He will be sorely missed. To the family please accept my deepest sympathy for Jerry was a very good man, husband, father and friend.

So many wonderful memories of the past with the greatest friends in the best neighborhood ever....Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone now and always.