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Nancy
Joan "Jo" Horner, 83, of Lancaster, Pa, passed away at Brethren
Village on January 6, 2009 following a battle with cancer. She was
the wife of Jack B. Horner for 63 years.
Jo was born in
Elizabethtown on June 21, 1925 to Ralph W. and Elizabeth D.
Schlosser. Her father, a former President of Elizabethtown
College, was also Professor of English for many years. She was a
1943 graduate of Elizabethtown High School. She attended Juniata
College before marrying Jack Horner in 1945, while he was in the
US Air Force. Jack and Jo celebrated their 63 wedding anniversary
in 2008.
Jo was a
lifelong member of the Church of the Brethren.
Jo was a
member of the Elizabethtown Hughes Society during the early years
of her marriage; Jo turned her community service talents to
helping abused children later in life. Her devoted volunteer work
with CONTACT during the 80's earned her the respect of many. In
May, 1988, she was awarded the prestigious Jefferson Award from
the American Institute for Public Service.
Jo was known
for her flair for interior decorating and her gourmet cooking. She
enjoyed gardening, reading, and played bridge. She was an avid
golfer for many years, playing in many Central Pennsylvania
women's golf league tournaments representing Conestoga Country
Club, winning her share! She also loved dogs and had many
throughout her life.
Jo was a
devoted wife, mother and friend. She was dearly loved by her
family and many friends and will be missed.
In addition to
her husband, she is survived by their daughter, Deborah G. Horner
of Fairbanks, Alaska, her elder brother, Dr. David E. Schlosser of
Mt. Joy, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death
by her parents, as well as brother Galen and sister Floy Hiestand.
A Celebration
of Life Service will take place from the Brethren Village Chapel
on Friday, January 9, 2009 at 2:30pm with Rev. Levi Ziegler
officiating. Relatives and friends may pay their respects
following the service. Interment will be private at Mt. Tunnel
Cemetery, Elizabethtown. Memorial contributions in Jo's memory may
be made to Hospice of Lancaster County 685 Good Dr. PO Box 4125 Lanc., PA 17604 or to Brethren Village Endowment Fund attn:
Development Depart. 3001 Lititz Pk, Lancaster, PA 17606. Charles
F. Snyder Jr. Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. 717-560-5100 is in charge
of the arrangements. To send the family online condolences please
visit www.snyderfuneralhome.com |