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Laura Ella Horton

St. Augustine, Florida

Nov 20, 1911 – Jul 7, 2014 (Age 102)

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BORN
November 20, 1911
DIED
July 7, 2014
AGE
102
LOCATION
St. Augustine, Florida

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Laura Ella Horton
Peacefully passed away on Monday, July 7, 2014 in St. Augustine, Florida.

She was 102 years old. Born November 20, 1911 to the late Texas and Enoch Dalton, Ella grew up on a bucolic farm near Hillsville, Virginia, in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. She was the oldest of five children, and the only girl. After her father passed away at a young age, Ella was left to help raise her four younger brothers and tend the large farm her family owned.

During The Great Depression, she married Guy Horton. They moved to West Virginia where Guy worked as an inspector in the coal mines, and Ella 'kept house' and raised their only child, Donna Sue. Ella loved taking care of her family and home. She loved visiting with friends. Her simple life was precious. After Donna married, Ella and Guy moved back to Hillsville and eventually built a home on a hill, where Ella welcomed visits from her brothers, her family and friends, always cooking beautiful meals for one and all, and 'settin' on the porch after supper.

A few years after Guy passed away in 2000, Ella moved to St. Augustine, Florida to be near her daughter and son-in-law. She always loved to go shopping--she had a practical, yet wonderful sense of style in her clothing and her home decorating, both of which she enjoyed all her life. She loved visits from her granddaughter and her family. She always looked forward to going out to lunch with them.

Ella was a loyal friend--she kept in touch with her friends and kept up with the goings-on in Hillsville through the Carroll County News every week, even after she moved to Florida.

She loved to read, play BINGO, and flatfoot to bluegrass and old time music, even up until the last few months of her long life, and she always loved a good joke.

Ella was preceded in death by her husband, Guy Horton, her parents Enoch and Texas Dalton, and her brothers Clive, Guy, Conrad, and Glenn. She is survived by her daughter Donna Sue Crandall, wife of Ralph Crandall of St. Augustine, FL; granddaughter Karen West, wife of Soren West; and great-grandchildren Hannah and Bergen West, all of Lancaster, PA.

The family will be receiving guests on Saturday, July 12 at 10:00am with the funeral at 11:00am at Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel in Hillsville. Burial will follow in the Branscome Cemetery. Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel is serving the family.

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Jimmy and Jean Alderman

You have my sincerest sympathy at this time, may you find comfort from our loving creator who invites us to pour out our hearts in prayer to him. (Psalm 62:8 )

Dear Donna, our hearts and prayers are with you and the family. Aunt Ella was a wonderful lady and we have very fond memories of her that will last a life time. May God's comfort be with you during this sad time.
With much love,

Dear Donna and Family. I am so sorry for your loss. She was a lovely lady and I know she will certainly be missed. Wow, 102 years old. She lived a long life and I'm sure could tell you a lot of stories. God Bless.. Lifting you all up in prayer.

I grew up next door to "Horton and Guy" - she was one of my mother's and grandmother's best friends. She was a lovely lady, always full of fun. I loved the cinnamon candies she always had for us. She aged so graciously. You were fortunate to have her so long, but I know you will miss her dearly.

Dear Donna and Family, My thoughts, love and prayers are with you during this sad time of grieving.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family during these trying times. God bless!

Dear Donna, Ralph, and Karen, our hearts and prayers are filled with love and support for you. May our Lord hold you ever so close, give you comfort. strength, and peace during this difficult time of grieving. She was truly a special lovely lady and will be sorely be missed.
On behalf of our Big Creek High School Alumni, we send our Love and blessings,
Donna, we are standing by your side!
Love ya much,
Shirl Joy
Shirl "Joy" Shupe JohnsonTurpin '57

I grew up next door to where she did on a farm in Carroll Co. Her mother would walk to our house to visit my Mother in the 40s they were good people.