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Milton M. Horn

Omaha, Nebraska

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Horn, Milton M. Age 89 - Sep 20, 2009 Papillion, NE. Survived by wife Thelma; son, Stephen and wife Randi, Bellevue; grandchildren, Nichole and husband Chris Alward of Maryland, Scott and wife Nicole, Dallas, TX; great grandchildren, Aleksia and Stephen Alward. MEMORIAL SERVICE 11am...

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Dear Thelma,
So very sorry to hear of Milts passing, he was a great person whom I had the greatest respect and appreciation for. We shared many good times and memories together. I will always remember shooting with him, his father Tex, Dwayne Honey, and many others. If there is anything I can do for you please do not hesitate to ask.
Society has lost one of its better people. My prayers go out to you and your family.

Dear Thelma and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Milt's passing. We often think of you and miss you at Hope UCC. Milt will always be remembered as a sweet, kind, loving man. We pray that you will find comfort in all of the wonderful memories that you hold near and dear in your heart! We are praying for you and your family. With deepest sympathy.
Sincerely, Brent and Tonya Brugler and family

Some of my first memories are of Pap, as we grandkids call him. His bright eyes and wry wit, his strong hands and stories of his many adventures, made Mimi and Pap's my favorite place growing up.

He showed me wonders in his workshop, where I'd spend hours working on little projects, but mostly watching what he was doing, amazed at how he could create stunning scenes out of a bare piece of leather, and fascinated by the array of tools he was surrounded by.

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Some things I will always remember about Pap-

Working with leather in the basement.

Picking peas in the garden.

Noses will forever be "snot lockers" to me.

Old Stories...including some of Dad's more notorious moments-tar dog, water tower, painted car-Those were my favorites.

How he would laugh and say "innapropriate things" to hear Mimi react with an "Oh Milton"

"Long guts"

Pap was a great example of how to live,...

Dear Thelma, Steve & Randi: We were sorry to hear about Milt. But we are really glad we saw all of you in June. We will always remember the big smile on Milt's face when I said, "We are going back for some good old Pennsylvania air." That smile was worth our trip.
If there is anything we can do for you here in Pa., please let us know.
Deepest sympathy to all of you.
Jean & Royal

Dear Thelma, Steve and family:
I share your happiness that Milt is in heaven and your sadness that he is no longer with us. He truly was like my
"grandpa" and I will miss him. I am reminded that the promise from our Lord is "reunion in heaven" and so for now, it is not goodbye to Milt, but see you later. Chaplian Bud Papillion Manor.

Dear Thelma, Steve, Randi and family, We are so sorry for your loss. May the love of those around you help through the days ahead. You are in our prayers.
With Heartfelt Sympathy

Pete and Betty

Dear Thelma, Steve, and Randi. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathies go out to all of you. I am glad that I got to make his acquaintence. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.

Dear Aunt Thelma and Family,
The Wood family sends their deepest sympathies. We will miss Milt tremendously. We pray you take some comfort in the fact that Milt is no longer suffering from any illness. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. With all our love
Marguerite, Grant B., Grant J, Grant M., Mike, Kathy, Lori, Carly and Cassidy Wood