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Joseph Thomas Horn

New York, New York

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HORN - Joseph Thomas, on October 23, 2008 after a long and courageous battle with an illness. Retired in 2006 after an honorable 37 year career with the IRS. Beloved husband of Carol. Loving father of Kristi and Brendan Dillon and Joseph K. Horn. Cherished and devoted grandpa of Kaitlin Jordan....

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Joe was a great guy and co-worker. I played softball with Joe back in the seventies and we share some great times together. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him

Willy Wise

Dear Carol and family,
I remember Joe bringing irish soda bread each year on st. patrick's day;
I remember going with him to tour the intrepid when he was the CFC coordinator; i remember how much he enjoyed the christmas parties at IRS; and I remember meeting up with you and him at sloan right after his treatment in europe (at E. 53 St). You were both optimistic until the end. What a model for me!

A brother, a friend, a best man, a fellow traveller in life, Joe was real and genuine in all that he did. I will miss him greatly and always. May he rest in peace and be proud that he affected us all in a meaningful way that each of us will remember fondly. Someday we will meet again.

Dear Carol and family;
My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. I have known Joe for 15 years and it was a great pleasure in knowing him. He will be greatly missed but will always remain in our hearts and memories. God bless you all.

Dear Carol and Family,
I met Joe through mutual friends working here in the IRS. Since, the day we met he was always kind, and had a lovely smile to greet you. I was very sadden to hear the news, my condolences go out to you all. He was such a great man to meet and to have had the pleasure of knowing. He touch us all here in the IRS. He will be greatly missed.

Joe and I were managers at the IRS together, but I met him years before when I first became a large case agent in Manhattan. He was a wonderful person, full of fun and kindness. I was very, very saddened to hear of his passing. I pray for strength and peace for his family in this difficult time. Know that he is in a better place and his smiling eyes will always be watching over you.

It was a blessing to have known Joe.
I was a co-worker, played soft ball with him and was member of the Anerican Legion with him. May he get his eternal reward.

To: Mrs. Horn and Family,
I am honored to have had the pleasure of knowing and working with Joe for a short while. Whenever I had a chance to see him here in Chicago, he always greeted me with a smile. It was obvious to me that Joe was a gentleman and a good guy straight from the heart. I am sure he blessed so many that came into his presence. Believing that Joe is in a peaceful everlasting sleep, know that it is well. Joe will be missed. Praying for comfort and peace for the Horn...

My deepest condolences to the Horn family.
Joe was a true professional and gentleman who touched everyone's life at the IRS.
May his soul rest in peace.