William-Horner-Obituary

William Clark Horner

Woodstown, New Jersey

1933 - 2021

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DIED
September 7, 2021
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Woodstown, New Jersey

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Woolwich, N.J. William Clark Horner was born to Ruth Wilkins Horner and William Mattson Horner on November 1, 1933 at May Haffey's maternity hospital in Swedesboro, NJ. Bill grew up in Woolwich Township, on the family farm worked by his father and his grandfather, Clark Horner. Throughout Bill's...

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Memories of Bill never fade. Bill lives on forever in the heart and souls of his family and friends.

Bill Horner's love of life and his achievements live on with his family and friends. Maie and Jim Butler 2024

It is hard to acknowledge two years have passed since Bill's passing. Maie and I will never forget the great and wonderful visits with Bill and Marilyn. Maie and I are proud that our grandson is attending Middlebury College where Bill and Marilyn met. Maybe our grandson will have the good fortune to meet a life partner at Middlebury as Bill and Marilyn did. Bravo to Bill for a life well lived with a great family.

I´m just now seeing this - offering condolences to the family. I rented a room from Mr Horner in the 90s. He was a warm and compassionate man. Sending Love & Light

Bill and I practiced law together at Jacobs, Blanckenburg, May & Colvin in San Francisco in the late 1960s. Bill earned his law degree from the University of San Francisco as I recall after teaching French ( I think) at Menlo Boys School. I also have a recollection that he spent some time in Grenoble, France, probably teaching English to French nationals. In San Francisco Bill and Marilyn lived in the Haight Ashbury District---pretty interesting spot in the late 1960s. We both left the San...

My deepest sympathies go out to you. I wish you peace and comfort as you go through this difficult time.

I´m so glad I have had the opportunity to know your mom and dad. Getting to meet Bill for the first time was truly a classic story. Over the years the stories your dad was able to share and remember with personal details about our familys history was amazing. The picture of the wagon is a pice of his family history that he was able to expand on with his own personal stories is something I´ll cherish.

So very sorry to hear about Bill. I wish I gotten to know him more at our reunions. You and your family are in my prayers and please know that the whole class will be thinking of you and wishing you the best.

A Great man who leaves a great family and legacy. My regret is not knowing him better. Blessings to the family.