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1945

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2024

John Hornburg Obituary

John H. Hornburg, a resident of Irvine, died peacefully in hospice on Christmas evening, December 25, 2024, after a brief illness. He was 79 years old.

John was born on May 15, 1945, in Los Angeles, the son of Charles H. Hornburg Jr. and Grace Rowley Hornburg, who were in the process of divorce. Raised largely by his mother and stepfather, Anthony Veiller, he spent much of his childhood in Europe, attended high school in New England, and graduated from the University of Arizona in 1968.

An early first marriage ended in divorce, but also happily resulted in John's two adored daughters, Kate and Polly. In 1979, John stopped by his lawyer's office and happened to meet the lawyer's attractive new secretary. Two years later, on May 25, 1981, John and Kristin married and lived happily ever after. No two people were ever more meant to be with each other.

John spent the early years of his career in Tucson, Arizona, where he developed and constructed apartment complexes and single-family housing notable for their attractiveness and design detail. In 1989 he and Krissy moved to Los Angeles, where he took over the management of Charles H. Hornburg Motor Cars, the preeminent Jaguar dealership with the iconic showroom on the Sunset Strip. After successfully negotiating the sale of the dealership in 2013, he and Krissy moved to south Orange County to be near his grandchildren. He spent his final years engaging in private philanthropy and quietly helping people in need.

In the course of his eight decades, John enjoyed the best that life has to offer, and faced the very worst that it deals out, and met both with character and grace. He treated everyone with the same respect and used his wonderful sense of humor to connect with people. He was a devoted family man, a friend to many, a traditional conservative who remained true to his ideals, and a man of faith who did God's work. He liked Noir Alley, West Highland terriers, and Snickers bars. He was a lifelong fan of the Dodgers, even during the McCourt era.

John is mourned by Krissy, his beloved wife and partner in joy and sorrow; his dearly-loved daughter, Kate (Brad) Jarvis; his wonderful grandchildren, Todd (Jenna) Jarvis and Lauren (Reece) Plankenberg; his sister and brother, Caroline Veiller Saltzman and Bayard Veiller, and their families; and by everyone who had the great fortune of knowing him and, even better, spending time with him.

If you would like to remember John's life, the family suggests supporting the Froth and Bubble Foundation (frothandbubblefoundation.org), the Southern California Hospice Foundation (socalhospicefoundation.org), or being kind to a person in need.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Arizona Daily Star from May 15 to May 18, 2025.

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Judy and Bob Patrick

May 30, 2025

Krissy, Our condolences to you and the family. We met John when he first lived in Tucon. John was such a fun person and so nice to everyone.
Our best Judy and Bob Patrick

Dick Imig

May 23, 2025

John and I became good friends in Tucson where we enjoyed playing racquetball together. He was always loaded with energy and good humor, traits which he and Krissy shared. When the Hornburg´s moved back to LA, I loved visiting them in their plush digs.

Then I got divorced and moved to Durango and we all lost touch.

My sympathies go out to Krissy and the girls.

Robert Young

May 22, 2025

Kohn snd I were U of A fraternity bros. and played tennis often in lates 70´s. I left Tucson in 1980.

Rick Eastes

May 18, 2025

I just happen to read the obits in the LA Times Sunday May 18, 2025.

John and I had a few classes together at the U of Arizona, 1966-68. Our lives went different directions after graduation.

John was a fun but 'directed' steady guy in college. I also remember going for a few rides in his blue '65 Cobra.

A few years back I bought a new Range Rover at Hornburg in Santa Monica, and 'asked' about John, but never made contact.

I went on to grad school and began a career in fresh fruit marketing dealing in imports to the North America from Mexico, Chile, Spain, and Argentina and trading citrus from Australia and South Africa into Far Eastern markets.

I was always curious to know where John ended up in his career, and it seems he was successful in business and in life.

We shared some formative times in the late 60s, enjoyed a fun and creative friendship in a few college classes, and I always enjoyed cruising in the electric blue '65 Shelby Cobra, cruising Speedway on special evenings.

All the best to John's life partners. I am glad to know he was as successful as I thought he would be. John left a 'good mark' in my memory almost 60 years on.

Cheers,

Rick Eastes, [email protected].

Laurie Nelson Wetterschneider

May 17, 2025

I am so sorry to just learn as to John's passing. He and Krissy were wonderful friends during their years in Tucson. May his memory be a blessing to all who knew him.

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