Steven-Horton-Obituary

Steven Lynn Horton

Houston, Texas

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STEVEN LYNN HORTON, 59, passed away peacefully in The Woodlands on June 9, 2006 in the arms of his loving wife Brenda. Steve was born on May 2, 1947 in Clovis, New Mexico. Growing up in New Mexico he graduated from New Mexico State University with a degree in mechanical engineering. Steve was...

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I met Steve in the 90's during bussiness discussions about pipeline projects. I knew Steve to be an honorable, trustworthy and fair man of whom I am proud to have called a friend. To the Family, my thoughts and Prayers are with you. Find strength in knowing that God is whatever we need and that he's a great comforter.

Steve was the kindest, gentlest soul. Considerate and honest, exemplifying the definition of “Gentleman” with every step and conversation.

I was not fortunate enough to know Steve as well as I would have liked, but find that my sentiments and light hearted memories of his genuine laugh are shared by so many, leading me to believe that I was exceedingly blessed to know him at all.

Even through his diagnosis, he seldom allowed an opportunity to turn his circumstance into...

I was fortunate enough to work in Steve's department at the beginning of my career at Texas Eastern. We worked hard but also had a great deal of fun. Steve was always a very well respected leader. He was smart, fair, approachable, ethical, kind, always kept his cool (and that wasn't always easy with the PCB Team and assoicated pressures), genuine, and overall a class act. I will miss him as will everyone else. He certainly had an influential positive impact on my career and life. I would say...

I met Steve and Brenda in our singles Sunday school class before they married. They have always been wonderful, Christian friends. Steve was such a sweet and gentle person, a true gentlemen, and a Christian in action. It's been a blessing and honor to know him. My sincere condolences to Brenda and Steve's family.

I worked for an investment firm for several years, and got to know Steve from his visits there. He was, without a doubt, one of the kindest and most likeable men I've ever had the good fortune to encounter. Whenever he would come into the office, he actually made the place feel brighter.

Although I no longer work for that company, and realistically, would probably never have seen Steve again, I must tell you that I feel a deep sense of loss at his passing. Just knowing that his...

Steve and I worked together for many years at the old Trunkline Gas Company, Panhandle Eastern Corporation and then PanEnergy. He was a wonderful colleague who always maintaied the highest ethical standards. My wife and I will remember him at Mass.

I knew Steve at New Mexico State University and was a member of his fraternity (circa 1970). Steve was a man I never forgot though I have not seen him since his graduation. He was a gracious person with a wonderful sense of humor. I can still remember his name of "T-Shirt Jimmy" for one of our members. I knew Steve would achieve much on this earth and he did. Now I know his faith will provide him with his eternal reward. May God bless his family and grant them His peace.

To Brenda & family, I am fortunate to knowing Steve. He is a special person. He was kind & giving. Now he is with Angels.
You are all in my prayer.
God Bless.

dear brenda, jeff & travis: we are proud to have known steve, and to have had the opportunity to work with a man of such integrity...he was the role model for countless folks at DUK, and will be missed by all who knew him...paul and kathy anderson