Dr. Nathan P. Horner

1917 - 2013

Dr. Nathan P. Horner obituary, 1917-2013

Dr. Nathan P. Horner

1917 - 2013

BORN

1917

DIED

2013

Dr. Nathan Horner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 23, 2013.
Dr. Nathan P. Horner, 95, of Susong Lane, Greeneville, passed away Sunday, April 21, 2013, at
Laughlin Health Care Center.

Dr. Horner was the only child born to the late Harrison V. and Bessie Burdine Horner. Born May 27, 1917, he was a descendant of pioneer East Tennessee families that settled in the Bent Creek Settlement now known as Whitesburg. He was a descendant of the Rev. Tidence Lane, the first pastor of any congregation of any denomination of the state of Tennessee, organizing the first church body of the state at Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church on Boone's Creek in Gray. His forefathers, the Horner, Lane and Phillips families, were founding members of the Bent Creek Baptist Church in 1785, now known as First Baptist Church Whitesburg and the Robertson Creek Baptist Church in 1813. The bodies of his third great-grandfather, Rev. Lane, and second great-grandfather, Aquilla Lane, both revolutionary soldiers, are buried on Dr. Horner's Whitesburg farm.
Dr. Horner was a graduate of Carson Newman College and was a 1942 graduate of University of Tennessee College of Medicine. He entered the U. S. Army Medical Corp in 1943. During World War II, he served with the 611th Clearing Company and the 7th Evacuation Hospital in the South Pacific.
He came to Greeneville in February, 1949, to join Dr. Hal Henard in the practice of Family Medicine. Dr. Horner was honored at a celebration in 1999 recognizing his fifty years of practice in Greene County. He retired in 2003.
He loved his home community and was beloved and honored by all who knew him over the many years.
On June 27, 1953, he married Helen Louise Lancaster of Johnson City.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church where his was a member of the Men's Bible Class.
Dr. Horner was a member of the Greene County Med Soc., TMA, AMA and a Charter Fellow as well a Life Time Member of the AAFP. He also served 49 years as a board member of the Greene County Bank, now Capital Bank, at one time serving as Board Chairman,
In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Nathan, Jr. and Virginia Horner; two grandsons, James and Ian Horner, all of New Orleans; two sisters-in-law, Joan Lancaster of New York City and Joan Honeycut Lancaster of Johnson City; a nephew, Lee Lancaster of Nashville and a niece, Jennifer Lancaster of Johnson City; cousins, Earnestine H. Gray and Betty C. Breeding, both of Whitesburg, Bess C. McFarland of Knoxville and Dr. John Burdine of Houston, Texas.
Dr. Horner was preceded in death by a son, James H. Horner who passed away in 1987.
The family will receive friends 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church. The funeral service will be 11:00 a.m. Thursday also at First Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. David Green will officiate and the eulogy will be given by Rev. Richard Long. Interment will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Millard Elkins, Charles Gray, Bobby Horner, C. Ray Adams, Dr. Dale Brown, Jr., Chris Douthat, Ken Hood, Jr., Terry Leonard, Dr. Walter Mason, Dr. Charles Montgomery and Chuck Whitfield.
Honorary pallbearers will be his long-time nurses, Celisa Ryans, Nikkie Guthry, Amy St. John and Amanda Bowman, the West Wing nurses and all the staff of Laughlin Health Care Center, who show such dedicated love, care and compassion for their patients, Craig English and Bob Hurley for their help and friendship, Dr. Rufus Breckenridge, Dr. Andy Roberts, Brenda Hyder and the staff of the Doctor's Office.
Kiser-Rose Hill Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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April 30, 2013

Janice Roberts posted to the memorial.

April 29, 2013

Linda Bishop posted to the memorial.

April 26, 2013

Peggy Rowlison-England posted to the memorial.

Janice Roberts

April 30, 2013

Dr Horner brought me into this world and was my family doctor until he retired. He was always a nice man and was always willing to give a listening ear and a much needed hug at times when a hug was the best medicine. May the Lord give you the comfort you need as you adjust to life without this amazing man.

Linda Bishop

April 29, 2013

I was so sorry to hear of Dr. Horner's passing. Please accept my sincere condolences. He will be greatly missed.
Dr. Horner was my doctor for many years until he retired. I admired and respected him and always trusted and valued him as a doctor. Not only was he a great doctor, but a caring friend to his many patients who loved him dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. God bless!

Peggy Rowlison-England

April 26, 2013

Helen and family, I loved my Doc like no other. He always gave me the best hugs and that's why I made sure to love on him everyday at the nursing home while my mama was in there. I meant to come back and see him Helen but, my daddy has been really sick and now mama's cancer is back and we've had to start chemo all over again....I will regret not seeing him one more time forever. My family has very many memories of our Dr. and he will never be forgotten. It lifted my spirits everyday to see you two holding hands...He always patting your hand. I just want you to know he was very loved by my family and I am so sorry for your families loss. Just know he did make a difference and will never be forgotten. Helen, thanks for sharing him with us. Love you, Peggy

Becky Scott

April 25, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 24, 2013

He was a wonderful doctor and friend. He delivered my three daughters. We were blessed to have him as a doctor. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Hoard and Cook Family

April 24, 2013

Mrs. Horner,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Dr. Horner was such a wonderful doctor and friend to all who knew him. Greeneville was blessed to have had such a wonderful and compassionate person who truly cared for each individual he saw. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time. Claudia (Bragdon) Powell

Johnny & Rita (McCamey) Bass

April 23, 2013

We are so sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Dr. Horner was a wonderful Doctor and a very caring person and he delivered me 57 years ago. I am sorry to see him go but I know he is with our heavenly Father now. May God bless you and your family is my prayer.

Andy & Anna Mae McCamey

April 23, 2013

We are so sorry for your loss and we know that Dr. Horner will be sadly missed. He delivered all four of our children and he was a wonderful Doctor and a very caring person. We went to him for years and he will be sadly missed and our prayers go out to the family. May God give you peace and comfort in knowing he is at home now with our heavenly Father. Dr. Horner, was a blessing and joy to visit and he was very caring.

Rebekah Lynn McCamey Burchett

April 23, 2013

I was the last baby Dr. Horner delivered. Somehow that made me feel a closeness to him and as a small child I would fake being sick just to go see him. He would always pull me up on his lap put his stethoscope on me and wrap those long arms around me. When my grandmother Harvey died Dr. and Mrs. Horner came to the funeral home and even then as an adult I felt safe, loved and comforted when he pulled me into his arms and hugged me! Dr. Horner I will always love and respect you for the amazing and humble man you were! Thank you for bringing me into the world. I hope at some point in my life I can make the world a better place just as you did with your entire life! I am sorry for the family and their loss of such a great man!

Cindy Kelley

April 23, 2013

He was a very dedicated doctor. Prayers to the whole family.

Karen Nelson Hamrick-Miller

April 23, 2013

Wish I could come down for visitation but I live in Elizabethton... Just know I will keep you all in my prayers... Karen Nelson Hamrick-Miller... [email protected] (Gill Nelson's sister)

Craig Hughes

April 23, 2013

Dr. Horner was such a wonderful man. When my grandfather (Fitzhugh Feagins) who was dying with cancer, had to be taken to the ER 40 years ago at 3 a.m., Dr. Horner came on in and stayed with the family until he had to make rounds. Just a wonderful humble man that was a treasure for all of us to know. Thanks for everything Doc.Our prayers are with all of the family.

Tracy Green

April 23, 2013

Praying for all of you! Dr. Horner was such a fine man that touched many lives. What a blessing to have known him. May God grant you all peace.

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