Marlon-Horton-Obituary

Marlon Horton

Denver, Colorado

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HORTON, MARLON Marlon Horton of Lakewood. Son of Gari M. Horton of Denver and Laura A. Alvarado of Lakewood; brother of Clifton Horton, Michael Horton, Marcus Horton, and Angelita Horton, all of Denver, Albeni Jones and Aisha Horton, both of Lakewood; and a host of nieces, nephews, other...

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To The Horton Family

Our Hearts goes out to your lost.
When I met Marlon at my God daugthers home (Shadawn) he was very quite and a soft spoken young man, some what of being shy. It is very sad he has been taken away so soon, never to see a beautiful daughter that has been born.

" OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL"

The Robinson Family


You were one of the East *Angles*, you were such a beautiful persn with a great personality!! You will be greatly missed and in our hearts forever. We pray for the Horton family, Aisha, who we attended Hill Middle School with and everyone who was deeply touched. May you be in our prayers...
God Bless

To the Horton Family:

I am sorry for the death of Marlon. I really did not know him very well but he was an East Angel and I am too. He will be missed greatly. I will continue to keep you and your family in my prayers. I give you my deepest sympathy with love.

To the Horton Family my prayers are with you and my deepest sympathy and with your family my God Bless your family.

You, the Horton Family, are in our prayers. Deepest sympathy and condolences go out to all of you. May God Bless You and Continue to Give You Strenght and Encouragement!

You have our deepest heartfelt sympathy for your great loss. We thank God that Marlon knew the Lord and our prays are going up for the restoration of peace of mind and comfort in the Holy Spirit to you and family.

God Bless you...
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,
that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16)

I remember when I first met Marlon when I was a freshman in high school and he was a sophmore, he had the biggest, brightest and most inviting smile ever. He was funny and loved a good laugh. He was true to his word and the three years that I shared with him I never remember him telling one lie. I remember the first time we partied together, and the classes we shared, how he would go to sleep in each one and still make a passing grade and know exactly what was said in class that day. He was...