Larry Horn, 59, passed away on December 1, 2013 in The Woodlands, Texas. He was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on August 25, 1954 to Leon and Essie Mae (Phillips) Horn, who precede him in death.
He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Carol; his sons, Brady and Lucas; his daughter, Grace; brothers, Robert, Dean, Curley, Bugs, and Emery; sisters, Faye, Shirley, and Janie; and his grandchildren, Marissa, Autumn, Faith, Sky, Shelby, Bryce, Christabelle, Reese, Lexy, and Azrietta.
A Visitation and Viewing will be held on Tuesday, December 3, 2013 in the Chapel of Beresford Funeral Service (13501 Alief Clodine Road, Houston, TX 77082) from 5 to 7 PM. The funeral will be on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at 1:00 PM at the Lone Star Cowboy Church (21627 Eva Street, Montgomery, TX 77356).
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My loving husband Larry Horn was
Larry was well respected and liked on his job. He loved his job running a crane for McCarthy Construction at the Lake Conroe Water Treatment Facility. Most co-workers found out about his passing at the monthly meeting on Monday. Almost the whole meeting was about him. His favorite co-worker said everyone worked in silence all day that day.
Larry worked hard for his family and loved his family dearly. His son Brady described him as, “the center of the family.” Son Lucas said, “he never gave up on me.” Daughter Grace said, “his love was unconditional.”
Larry’s faith grew stronger as he grew older. He saw the hand of God move in his life as he saw blessings being poured out on his family and job. He was thankful he had eternal life through the precious blood of Jesus that washes all our sins away and redeems us from death into the presence of God and life everlasting.
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When tomorrow starts without me,
and I’m not here to see,
if the sun should rise and find your eyes,
filled with tears for me.
I wish so much you wouldn’t cry,
the way you did today,
while thinking of the many things
we didn’t get to say.
I know how much you love me,
as much as I love you,
and each time you think of me,
I know you’ll miss me too.
When tomorrow starts without me,
don’t think we’re far apart,
for every time you think of me,
I’m right there in your heart.
Services
Visitation One
Tue. Dec. 3, 2013
5:00 pm
- 7:00 pm
Beresford Funeral Service
13501 Alief Clodine Road
Houston , TX 77082.
Funeral Service
Wed. Dec. 4, 2013
1:00 pm
Lone Star Cowboy Church
21627 Eva Street
Montgomery , TX 77356.
Beresford Funeral Service
Houston , TX 77082.
Lone Star Cowboy Church
Montgomery , TX 77356.
Larry Horn, 59, passed away on December 1, 2013 in The Woodlands, Texas. He was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on August 25, 1954 to Leon and Essie Mae (Phillips) Horn, who precede him in death.
He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Carol; his sons, Brady and Lucas; his daughter, Grace; brothers, Robert, Dean, Curley, Bugs, and Emery; sisters, Faye, Shirley, and Janie; and his grandchildren, Marissa, Autumn, Faith, Sky, Shelby, Bryce, Christabelle, Reese, Lexy, and Azrietta.
A Visitation and Viewing will be held on Tuesday, December 3, 2013 in the Chapel of Beresford Funeral Service (13501 Alief Clodine Road, Houston, TX 77082) from 5 to 7 PM. The funeral will be on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at 1:00 PM at the Lone Star Cowboy Church (21627 Eva Street, Montgomery, TX 77356).
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My loving husband Larry Horn was
a fun loving guy! If he wasn’t giving someone a hard time, he wasn’t happy. He said that when he was aggravating you, that meant he loved you. He genuinely cared for everyone in spite of his monkey business.
Larry was well respected and liked on his job. He loved his job running a crane for McCarthy Construction at the Lake Conroe Water Treatment Facility. Most co-workers found out about his passing at the monthly meeting on Monday. Almost the whole meeting was about him. His favorite co-worker said everyone worked in silence all day that day.
Larry worked hard for his family and loved his family dearly. His son Brady described him as, “the center of the family.” Son Lucas said, “he never gave up on me.” Daughter Grace said, “his love was unconditional.”
Larry’s faith grew stronger as he grew older. He saw the hand of God move in his life as he saw blessings being poured out on his family and job. He was thankful he had eternal life through the precious blood of Jesus that washes all our sins away and redeems us from death into the presence of God and life everlasting.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When tomorrow starts without me,
and I’m not here to see,
if the sun should rise and find your eyes,
filled with tears for me.
I wish so much you wouldn’t cry,
the way you did today,
while thinking of the many things
we didn’t get to say.
I know how much you love me,
as much as I love you,
and each time you think of me,
I know you’ll miss me too.
When tomorrow starts without me,
don’t think we’re far apart,
for every time you think of me,
I’m right there in your heart.







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