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Terry Lane Horn

Houston, Texas

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TERRY LANE HORN Terry was born in Houston, Texas on December 10, 1955 to Burl and Johnnie Horn and passed away on August 13, 2009. Terry lived his entire life in Houston and was an associate with Able Glass for over 20 years. He was a member of Westbury Baptist Church. He is preceded in death by...

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I miss you Terry and I will always carry you in my heart.
Love your sister,
Nancy

I was just recently made aware of Terry's death. I would like to say how much I enjoyed being around Terry when he would come to Datatech Electronics to pick up data supplies from time to time. He always had a smile for everyone. What a great attitude. He will be missed by all of us.

Dearest Horn Family, My words can't express my own grief as well as my sorrow for your loss of such a wonderful soul. Terry will be missed everyday, his sense of humor with it's perfect timing, his willingness to be of help to any friend and his genuine love for his family. We've lost a true friend....Carrie Moore Brooks

dear MR and MRS HORN ,i was sad to hear of your son`s TERRY passing i want you to know i am thinking of you and the family and you are in my prayers much love,monica kellman.

To Johnnie Merle and Burl: You are living a parents' most horrible nightmare. We have 3 boys and one daughter, too,and living on this earth without one of them is unthinkable. I will not say silly things about God needing one more flower in His garden, etc., but I will say that by the power of His great and knowing might, He has promised to walk every step right beside us. I remember Terry from his childhood as an adorable boy with the cutest dimples. I am sure he went to Heaven with...

We are sending all of our loving thoughts and prayers to you all
The Joneses

Jerry and I spent many fun afternoons taking Larry and Terry to the zoo. If my memory serves me right, Terry was the one who gave gobs of popcorn to the ducks while Larry handed out grains one at a time. This was indicative of Terry's life.

Terry is the epitome of a scaled down form of "I did it my way". He was not fancy, dancy, but he fell out of trees, ate chili for breakfast, cared for his parents, was loved by his nieces and nephews, and always had a smile. Even in the face...

Mr. & Mrs. Horn, Sherri, Mason & family,

I join with others in their sorrow at your loss of son, brother, uncle, father & friend. There is no stated word or phrase that can make it all better or make it go away, but this I pray...that the memories that Terry left each of you will be the treasure you unlock with each new day.

Johnnie, Burl and all the family,

I am so sorry to learn of Terry's passing. I look back and I can remember his wonderful smile. I don't recall seeing him without one. My thoughts and my prayers will be with you all. May Christ's loving peace comfort you each one.