It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of Dianne Horton, due to her long and courageous battle with multiple sclerosis (MS). Dianne passed away peacefully under the care of hospice at her mother's home surrounded by loving family and Betty Campbell, a beloved caregiver for over 20 years.
Dianne was an amazing daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, savvy business owner, loyal friend and boss.
She opened her heart and home to everyone that God sent her way, always looking after neighbors' children, her caregiver's children and wayward strangers, inspiring them to see their self-worth and their opportunity for a better chance at life.
Through the countless people she's touched, her legacy will be far-reaching.
After high school, Dianne was off to Atlanta to work for Senator Roscoe Dean at the State Capitol. This began her love of politics. In 1974, when Mary Hitt ran for governor of Georgia against Zell Miller, Dianne was a staff member, campaigning all over the state. Can you imagine what fun that was for her! She loved working on the Peanut Brigade for Jimmy Carter's successful run for president. Dianne made many political connections campaigning, which contributed to her success at VIP.
Dianne started VIP Office Furniture and Supply in Hinesville, Georgia, in 1975. Her vision and wisdom guided her to great success in an industry that was not always welcoming to women in earlier days.
In 2025, VIP will celebrate a 50-year success story thanks to Dianne's passion and determination to keep VIP moving forward, always planning for tomorrow.
She touched countless lives through the years, giving many teenagers their first job working for her at VIP.
Dianne was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie Wilson "Buddy" Green Jr.; her father, Homer S. Horton Jr.; and her brother, Homer S. "Chip" Horton III.
Survivors are her mother, Inez Barwick; two sisters, Vicki V. Horton and Joy Gall (David); two sons, Andrew "Andy" Green and Brett Green (Mandy); granddaughter, Sofia Green; and extended family members. Also left to celebrate the amazing woman we all knew and loved are countless friends whose lives are better for having known Dianne.
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Thursday, September 19, 2024, at Howard & Jones Funeral Home, 777 South First Street, Jesup, GA 31545.
The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances are requested to Hospice of South Georgia, 1625 Sunset Boulevard, Jesup, GA 31545.
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Coastal Courier
(Hinesville, Ga.)
Monday, September 16, 2024
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