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Thomas Joseph Horan Jr.

Houston, Texas

Jan 21, 1945 – Jun 30, 2018 (Age 73)

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BORN
January 21, 1945
DIED
June 30, 2018
AGE
73
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Thomas Joseph Horan, Jr.1945-2018Tom Horan was the Irishman whose face, as well as his pen, had become notorious through the boom, bust and post-boom eras of Houston!Horan, a native Houstonian, was a graduate of St. Thomas High School and the University of St. Thomas.Horan, a former restaurateur...

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My Dad!

I miss my dad. Sometimes, we forget how precious our time is with our loved ones.

What a wonder privilege to know both of you. The times we spent together brought great joy! You will be in my prayers Jeanie and your entire family. May the peace that passes all understanding continue to carry you all through these times. God bless you on your journey. Much Love

Dear Tom - I knew you from your always- welcoming smile whenever I attended the 11: o'clock mass at St. Anne's Catholic Church. You and your wife, Jean, always greeted me as if I was an old friend. The first time you introduced yourself to me was when you saw my photo as one of the women selected for the Texas Executive Women - "Women on the Move" luncheon in 2003. It is hard to believe it was that long ago but I had no idea what a celebrity and what an incredible life you led. You and...

To the Horan family
Mr. Horan was a great person and neighbor. I remember in 2001 when Juan was healing from his surgery. As Juan would walk the circle, Mr. Horan would encourage him to go further. Please accept my deepest condolances

Tom Horan was a great neighbor and a wonderful friend to everyone he met. His inimitable gregariousness was part and parcel of his deeply-held Catholic faith. Our condolences to his wonderful family.
His was a life that was lived with joy.

Jeani, I am so sorry for your loss. I have many great memories of Tom, before and then when he met you. He was a great guy.

I am sorry for your loss. He was a great guy. I remember him well at the St. Patrick Day Parades.