Loren-Horton-Obituary

Loren Horton

Corona, California

1931 - 2012

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Loren M. Horton Aug 22, 1931 - Dec 27, 2012 The Lord called Loren Horton home on Dec. 27, 2012 at the age of 81. He is the beloved son of Ralph and Bertha Horton and a wonderful brother to Genevieve Horton.  Loren was born in Redlands on August 22, 1931. Loren was a man devoted to education and...

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I so enjoyed corresponding with Loren after he moved; he was an inspiration to me, an aspiring teacher, as long as I was at MoHi. I shall miss his letters and just knowing such a special man was part of this world. May he rest in peace, and comfort to you, too.

Mr. Horton was a wonderful teacher who made history engaging, interesting and enjoyable. He was a huge asset to MHS. Condolences to his family, thank you for sharing him with us. MHS Class of 86.

He was the greatest History teacher, he made it sound so great. He will be missed. Class of 1959
Alice (Cain) Hogan

My sympathy to Mr. Horton's family, and may God bless you and give you peace. Mr. Horton was a much-loved teacher at MHS. Liz Parker, class of 1959.

It was one of my greatest pleasures to teach in the same department with Loren. He set a standard of excellence that teachers strive for and for him it was simply his gift. He was kind and caring and always looked for new ways to reach his kids. Those of us who taught with him still miss him and his wit, his creativity and professionalism.

Mr. Horton was the best history teacher I ever had. He was a great guy and his love of history and his students shown brightly So sorry to hear of his passing. MHS 1970

Mr. Horton was a great person, a very gifted teacher and a sweet man. I know he will be missed. Class of 85

IHw inspired my love of history
He helped me to believe learning was a joy
He made me realize sharing knowledge was a gift
He will forever represent my idea of the perfect educator and a gentle man

Mr. Horton was a kind and gentle man who made history come alive for all of us students who were lucky enough to have him as our teacher.