Paula-VanHorn-Obituary

Paula L. VanHorn

Chicago, Illinois

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VanHorn, Paula L. 1968-2006 Paula Lynn VanHorn, age 38, cherished wife of James E. VanHorn Jr, precious daughter of Paul and Sally Yarberry (nee Winn), beloved sister of Bryan Yarberry, much loved niece of Robert (Cynthia) Winn, Jennifer (Frank) Vlazny, and Roy (Kerry) Winn, and dear...

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Jim:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

YITB
Rob Jones

I love you and Paula so much. No matter what I will always be there for you, jimjim. In fact, like I had told you and Paula when I left the Daily....You'll have to invest in a serious bug killer to get rid of me. I stick like super glue or a really tough tick, which ever you choose. lol

Paula
and Jim: It's taken me forever to write anything. How can mere words
convey the sadness and shock we all feel. What a test of faith, to
understand and accept that someone so beautiful in every way, so deep,
so caring, so much fun, can be taken from us so soon. I now believe
it's true: some people are just too good for this world. Paula, you
were the best of us. I know we will see each other again one day.
Remember the secret handshake!

I got to know Paula back at the old PennySaver building over 10 years ago. We really had some fun working nights! I remember Paula calling me from another part of the building one night and asking me to come and get this large toad out of the room with her! We laughed so hard! We also had a baby duck run in one night. I was so shocked to hear of her passing. My deepest sympathy to all of her family.

My heart and prayers go out to Paula's family at this difficult time and may you find comfort in the warm memories of her laughter and giving spirit. May she live on in your hearts eternally.

Back in the day when I worked with Paula in Tinley Park in the old building and the new building we had alot of good times and I and everyone that every new her will miss her very much. I'm glad I got the chance to meet her she was a great person my sympathy to her family.

Our family is absolutely devasted by the loss of Paula. She was a wonderful, funny, witty, caring and very giving her person, and there will forever be a huge void in our lives as a result of her loss. My only consolation in her loss is that she is now at peace. I will miss you, Paula, with all my heart.
Aunt Jenny

Jim,

Tina and I are deeply sorry for your loss. As I have said many times, if there is anything that we can do for you, please don't hesitate to ask.

You are in our prayers.

Jim,

We are very sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our prayers.

YITB,