Jeremy Michael Horner
Born: Wed., Nov. 15, 1972
Died: Sun., Jun. 5, 2011
Funeral Service
10:00 AM Fri., Jun. 10, 2011
Location: Resthaven Mortuary
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Jeremy Michael Horner, a 38 year old Trenton, MO resident, passed away Sunday evening, June 5, 2011 at his residence in Trenton.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 10, 2011 at Resthaven Mortuary of Trenton. Burial will be in the Resthaven Memorial Gardens of Trenton. No scheduled visitation is planned. The family will be staying at 2412 Lulu, Trenton, MO.
Jeremy was born on November 15, 1972 in Trenton, MO the son of Steve and Jenelda (Shipers) Horner. He graduated from Trenton High School.
Jeremy is survived by his father, Steve Horner; a step mother, Barbara Horner of Trenton, MO; 2 sisters, Sonna Duty and her husband, David of Trenton, MO and Michelle Rardon and her husband, Matt of Chillicothe, MO; and daughters, Rahel Horner and River Lyric Horner; and his companion, Burgundy Bennett of Trenton, MO; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Jenelda Horner.
Memorial contributions are suggested for his daughters: Rahel and River Horner Trust Fund.
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robert lackey
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Posted Tue June 07, 2011
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I worked with Jeremy he was a very good guy he will be missed
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Scotty & Cat Spruell
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Posted Tue June 07, 2011
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My husband Scotty worked with Jeremy. He was a very great guy and we will truly miss him.
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John Admire
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Posted Tue June 07, 2011
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I have known Jeremy for a short few years and during those years came to know a man that loved his daughters, his companion and was just an all around good man. I send my condolences to his family and will miss him and his smile for ever.
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Terry and Nancy Pate
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Posted Tue June 07, 2011
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We have only known Jeremy for a couple of years and liked him very much. He was such a likeable person. We will keep the family in our prayers. Jeremy will be missed by all.
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Jason Foster
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Posted Tue June 07, 2011
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My prayers go out to all family and friends.
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Brandon Burgess
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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Your friendship will be missed. Your quick smile and outsized personality was always present. May God be with you and your family.
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mathew lee
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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he will be missed by all of us who knew him
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Greg Dooley Willbros Downstream (Formally Inserv)
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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So sorry for your loss. I worked with Jeremy and he will be missed by his co-workers.
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Charlotte Elliott
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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Jeremy will be truly missed.
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Gayla Graven
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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Jeremy will be greatly missed in Springfield.
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Eric Luke
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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I fit for Jeremy and got to know a person who was always smiling!! I wish the best of luck for all involved and may god bless you with the thoughts of the bright and happy moments in Jeremy''s life.
God''s Peace to You All
Eric
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Vicki Jones
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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A smile is the light in your window that tells others that there is a caring, sharing person inside. He had a bright, shining one. Jeremy was a friend among friends in Springfield.
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Jane Bullington
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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I pray for your easy crossing. Rest in peace.
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Steve and Becky Wilson
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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Jeremy always had a smile on his face and could make anyone laugh. He is now in heaven watching over everyone. He will be missed by many people. I am so sorry for your loss. You all are in my prayers.
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Lisa Jack
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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Burgundy, my thoughts and prayers are with you. All my love, Lisa
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Andy Erwin
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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Peace to you and yours my friend. We ride hard so someday we can rest easy. Save me a place, gonna be there too some day.
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Ryan Peacock and Family
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Posted Wed June 08, 2011
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Jeremy is going to be so greatly missed he was a Great Father to his daughters, and a great man to my sister. I cant believe this has all happened. I thank you all of you who are leaving condolences. It means so much to everyone in his family. Thank you all again...
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Christy Baltes
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Posted Thu June 09, 2011
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Jeremy and I shared some great times together and memories that will always warm my heart. I took him to a basketball game of Rahel''s when she was younger and it was amazing how much love he had in his heart for her. His sense of humor, kind heart and infectious laugh will stay with me forever.
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Shaynan Yaager
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Posted Thu June 09, 2011
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I enjoyed Jeremy''''s warm smile and his sweetness. He will be missed dearly in Springfield.
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Marylee Butcher Guy
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Posted Thu June 09, 2011
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Burgundy, you are in my thoughts and prayers. A co worker aged 38 just lost her husband, age 40. Being with her at this time reminded me how short life is. You are so young to have to go through this but your family and daughter should be a great source of strength to you. Your mother certainly can understand what heartbreak you are going through. Our days on Reveille Lane seem so long ago. Although we have lost many dear to us, look into your daughter''s eyes and you will know your beloved is always with you in her smile.
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Wendy Huffman
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Posted Thu June 09, 2011
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Burg, we have been thru a lot together, you are one of the strongest people I know, keep your chip up. I''m here if you need anything, let me know. Hugs.
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Casey and Mica Wilson
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Posted Thu June 09, 2011
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Burgundy,
We are praying for you and the girls! Casey thought of Jeremy like a brother and they had a friendship that Casey really cherished! He is going to be missed! I am very sorry we can not be there during this time...please know that we are here for you if you need ANYTHING at all!!
God Bless,
Casey and Mica
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Jesse Haddox
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Posted Thu June 09, 2011
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I worked all over the country with Jeremy. On the road, we all become our "road family". He was a very big part of our family. He was such a joy to be around. He was always smiling and joking, and genuinely cared about how peoples lives were going. He was a fierce friend and he is greatly missed.
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Terry Ponder
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Posted Fri June 10, 2011
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The first time I ever saw Jeremy here in Springfield, MO I decided I wouldn''t like him just from his looks. And I was immediately jealous and thought I wouldn''t like him once I met him as he was such charismatic, good looking, well spoken young guy and all the girls were just gaga over him while I was was a 53 year old, short, chunky insecure individual.
Shortly after, I officially met Jeremy through a mutual friend, Duane Dempster and discovered he was one of the sweetest, most down to earth people I had ever met. He came out to my cabin several times to play cards and was just one of the funnest people to be around. He was so compassionate, sincere and caring and had that special something that just made you feel good from being around him. He was truly a wonderful person and anytime I ever spent some time with him came I came away as a better person. Chapter 13 of 1st Corinthians teaches us that without love we have nothing. Jermey had great love for his children his family and his friends. He will be greatly missed here in Springfield, as he was loved by many and my prayers go out to all of his family that he cherished so much. May God bless you and provide some comfort during this difficult time
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Lisa Smith-Blixt
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Posted Fri June 10, 2011
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Jeremy will be missed by so many. I have not seen him for years, but I will never forget his smile, anytime I seen him he was smiling. It almost makes me smile to think of his smile, it was just so contagious.....This is so heart wrenching and I want the family to know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. There are hundreds of posts on walls on facebook about Jeremy. He was and will forever be loved by so many.
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Rachael Dye Arney
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Posted Fri June 10, 2011
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My sympathy to the family. Trenton High School Class of 1991
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Robert & Amy Lawrence & Family
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Posted Sat June 11, 2011
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Our Deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family in this time of your loss. We have you guys in our thoughts, and Prayers.
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Lois & Jason
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Posted Sat June 11, 2011
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Jeremy has been a good friends of ours for a long time. Jason started school with him in kindergarden and went all through school with him and remained friends. I have known Jeremy for 18 years now myself. This man has always had such a big wonderful heart! I know he is lovin life right about now..Flying with his mom and countless others! We love you Jeremy and will do our best to watch over all that was left behind..Big hugs and kisses to you & until we meet again!!
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Mary Rebello
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Posted Sun June 12, 2011
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My heart is breaking, its been a week and still does not seem real. We will get to the truth and restore your name! I promise to look after the ones you left behind. They loved you so very much and you are missed more than you could ever imagine. R.I.P. Jeremy.
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Kathy Waits
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Posted Tue June 14, 2011
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Blessings and prayers for all who knew and loved Jeremy.
One summer, may years ago,Jeremy and my son Brian Johnson, took off for Florida, thats pretty much when I got to know Jeremy, at first I thought those two boys together ,would never be up to any thing good, but a friendship began, and a loyalty between them that continued through the years.
After Brian died, Jeremy was the first friend to come out here to see us, and those wonderful visits we so looked forward to. I felt such love for Jeremy, he really cared about us, and how we felt, any thing he could do, he did,he helped me plan Brians memorial garden, and the flowering cherry tree he gave us for that garden, is still beautiful every spring. He went out to Briains grave side, and sat with his guitar until he had composed lyric and tune from his heart, a song for a beloved friend. They shared a love for another song, "Say goodbye, don''t follow" well, they are together now, and they are good.
One of the most touching things Jeremy ever did for me, for all of us, was on New Years Eve, the first year after Brian died, I mentioned this at Jeremy;s funeral, but for those of you who didnt hear it,altho it seemed like every one in Trenton was there, I will tell it again,my favorite story of Jeremy''s huge loving heart, and compassion. It was straight up 12 midnight that first NYE, and the phone rang, you could have heard a pin drop in our family room, where we were all gathered, missing Brian, and talking about how we would all miss his midnight calls, I answered the phone, and it was JEREMY, wishing us a happy new year, and saying that he would like to step in for his friend Brian and continue the midnight calls to me, on NYE like my son had done every year since he was out on his own. This meant every thing to me,to us, and now I will miss those calls from the one who became like a son to me. I will never forget,I will never stop missing, I will never stop loving, another piece of my heart belongs to Jeremy, but some day, when I see him and Brian again in heaven, my heart will be whole again. Peace sweet boy.
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Chris Cluck
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Posted Sun June 19, 2011
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I was just one of the many lives Jeremy touched here in Springfield. His smile was a warm welcome everytime I encountered him and he had the generosity and cool friendliness to talk to my wife and I as if we had known one another for years. Rest easy and in peace, Jeremy.
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Laurie Black (Mock)
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Posted Mon July 11, 2011
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Jeremy was a very good friend of mine we shared many wonderful times together. We dated for a while those days will never be forgotten, we had many late night talks about life, his faith in God. He had a very strong faith in God and he had a very wonderful side about him. He was a very loving person. I will truly miss him, I wish his family peace. God Bless his sole and may he rest in peace. Your friend always, I love you and miss you, I'll see you on the other side. Laurie
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Bess
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Posted Tue July 12, 2011
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Terry, you're so right...Jeremy really was one of the most down to earth, compassionate, and sincere people I have ever known. He truly changed my life for the better and I think of him often and miss him so much. He was so genuine and always listened to my troubles and understood me. His friendship comforted me often at times when I felt alone. I miss him, but I will always honor his memory, and try to be the friend that he always was to me.
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