Richard-Horton-Obituary

Richard Graham Horton

Portland, Oregon

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Horton, Richard Graham 71 Feb. 09, 1942 Feb. 18, 2013 Richard Horton of Aloha grew up in Lincoln City. He graduated from Taft High School in 1960 and married Janice Carver the next year. They had two daughters before divorcing in 1977. For a time, Richard worked as a logger and dory fisherman....

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Heard from my mother Julie Burchett today of your passing. I remember all of the good times at the Peppermill sitting at the counter. Always making us laugh and serving up Anne Marie's delicious carrot cake. You will be truly missed!

Just found out of Richards passing today, so sad to hear,i worked for Richard at the Peppermill Rest. It was so much fun he taught me a lot, such a good hard working man you will be missed,but I will see you again. Julie Burchett

I am so sorry to learn of Richard's passing. He was a long-time client and I enjoyed working with him.

Will miss you

As a classmate of Richard's at Taft High School, I too would like to extend my sympathy to Anne Marie and family. We will keep you in our thoughs and prayers. Don Schultz

Some people you just never forget. Richard is such a person. Always time enough to check on your satisfaction or just to say hello. God Bless you Richard. Anne Marie and family, our condolences go out to you.

We enjoyed many meals at the Peppermill and had a lovely wedding reception there for our son and daughter-in-law. Also enjoyed talking to him about old cars. He was so nice to come out in the restaurant asking if everything was okay and visiting with patrons. Enjoyed him very much. So sorry to hear of his passing. Our sincere condolences to the family.

I worked for Richard at The Peppermill.
He was a great boss and a nice guy Glad I worked with him.

I was deeply saddened to see Richard's obituary yesterday and called Carole Wilhelm Nye to learn more. I couldn't believe it. I'm so sorry. I am glad I was able to reconnect through our Taft High reunions these past few years and to meet your lovely, wife, Anne Marie. It sounds like you got the best out of life and gave your friends great memories. My condolences to Anne Marie and your family.