Sherman-Horton-Obituary

Sherman D. Horton Jr.

Hillsboro, New Hampshire

Feb 19, 1931 – Dec 3, 2014 (Age 83)

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BORN
February 19, 1931
DIED
December 3, 2014
AGE
83
LOCATION
Hillsboro, New Hampshire

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HILLSBOROUGH - Sherman Duesenbury Horton, Jr., 83, of Hillsborough and formerly of Nashua, died Dec. 3, 2014, at the Concord VNA Hospice House.Sherman was born in Kansas City, Mo., on Feb. 19, 1931, to Sherman and Elizabeth (Martin) Horton.He graduated from Kemper Military Academy in 1949 and...

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I knew Sherman up to the age of about 8. You read that right. He lived on Swart Terrace by Greeley Park in Nashua where I grew up. Like any kid in the late 80´s and early 90´s, I was all over the neighborhood riding my bike and playing. I knew many of the neighbors well, but I knew this man best. Really whenever I wanted I´d walk in his house like he was family and he was always so happy to see me. It was mutual. He´d put on cartoons for me and always offer me what seemed like the best...

Andrew, We are sorry for you loss and will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. From your friends Doug, Leah, Michael and Emma.

The end of an era! What an interesting character your father was. It was always fun to see Bill mimic him - cigar and all. Hope you kids are all doing OK. Everyone who knew Sherm will miss his finer points. Best regards - Marcy

Andrew, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Thinking of you.

Mike, Andrew, Sally and Tom, I've been thinking a lot about you all and remembering all of the Horton/Clough family events on Swart Terrace and in Hollis. Your Dad lived a long and full life and will be missed. Know that you are all in my thoughts and that I send you all the best.

Our heartfelt sympathies to you, Andrew, and to your whole family. How we've enjoyed our Sandwich Depot breakfast visits over the years with you two, and how good you've been to keep him able. His exhale of laughter, after a held breath in anticipation of a punch line, with an appreciative twinkle in his eye, just made us all feel so good about ourselves. We're going to miss him.

Thinking of you all during this difficult time.