Rev Wade Everett “Junior” Horne Jr.

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Rev Wade Everett “Junior” Horne Jr. Veteran

Birth
Bennettsville, Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA
Death
30 Jan 2015 (aged 68)
Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science Add to Map
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The Rev. Wade Horne Jr. went to Heaven on Jan. 30, 2015, surrounded by his family.

He was born June 10, 1946, in Bennettsville, S.C., son of the late Wade and Dorothy Horne.

He was a veteran of the U.S. National Guard.

He was a bishop and earned his Masters Degree in Religion and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Religion, a Doctorate of Metaphysics and a Doctorate of Divinity through Universal Life Church.

A celebration of life will be held noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, at New Life Baptist Church, 614 South 11th St., Bessemer City, NC 28016.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Daniel Allen and William Earl; sons, Billy Paul and Cody James;

Survivors incude his wife, Janice; son, Dennis Horne and life partner Connie Lafferty, Billy Ray Horne and wife Karen; daughter, Cindy Horne and life partner Shawn Netzley; son, Wayne and fiancée Rebecca Miller; siblings, Curtis Horne and wife Starlene,
Peggy McCarter and husband Tommy, James Horne and wife Alicia; 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Published in Gaston Gazette on Feb. 4, 2015


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Junior was my husband for 24 years. Though we parted with irreconcilable differences we all remained friends.
He was sick for so very long but now he is at peace.
We all loved you Junior and you took a piece of our hearts with you.

Many may find it odd that I sponsored the memorial of my x husband after being married to another man, who was my soul mate for 24 years. We can often have several great loves in our lives. Junior was my spouse for 24 years. We had many ups and downs, but our love remained, not as man and wife, throughout the 24 yeas we were married to another person.

True, I loved my Greg with all my heart and soul, I still had a place in my heart for Junior. He was very unhappy as recent documents prove with his new wife, and stated time and again his heartbreak. Several letters were written beyond the grave which spoke much of the error of his ways. Though always a good man, he was human like many others.
Greg considered Junior his best friend. They had several discussions of Juniors regrets and love for me. Greg understood this without jealousy as he knew I was consecrated only to him.

Bless both of my husbands, both were good men.
Very few females can find even one really good man in life, bless me, I had two, both who loved me beyond belief.

We married November 11, 1965 in Habersham County, GA. I was 15
The Rev. Wade Horne Jr. went to Heaven on Jan. 30, 2015, surrounded by his family.

He was born June 10, 1946, in Bennettsville, S.C., son of the late Wade and Dorothy Horne.

He was a veteran of the U.S. National Guard.

He was a bishop and earned his Masters Degree in Religion and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Religion, a Doctorate of Metaphysics and a Doctorate of Divinity through Universal Life Church.

A celebration of life will be held noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, at New Life Baptist Church, 614 South 11th St., Bessemer City, NC 28016.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Daniel Allen and William Earl; sons, Billy Paul and Cody James;

Survivors incude his wife, Janice; son, Dennis Horne and life partner Connie Lafferty, Billy Ray Horne and wife Karen; daughter, Cindy Horne and life partner Shawn Netzley; son, Wayne and fiancée Rebecca Miller; siblings, Curtis Horne and wife Starlene,
Peggy McCarter and husband Tommy, James Horne and wife Alicia; 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Published in Gaston Gazette on Feb. 4, 2015


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Junior was my husband for 24 years. Though we parted with irreconcilable differences we all remained friends.
He was sick for so very long but now he is at peace.
We all loved you Junior and you took a piece of our hearts with you.

Many may find it odd that I sponsored the memorial of my x husband after being married to another man, who was my soul mate for 24 years. We can often have several great loves in our lives. Junior was my spouse for 24 years. We had many ups and downs, but our love remained, not as man and wife, throughout the 24 yeas we were married to another person.

True, I loved my Greg with all my heart and soul, I still had a place in my heart for Junior. He was very unhappy as recent documents prove with his new wife, and stated time and again his heartbreak. Several letters were written beyond the grave which spoke much of the error of his ways. Though always a good man, he was human like many others.
Greg considered Junior his best friend. They had several discussions of Juniors regrets and love for me. Greg understood this without jealousy as he knew I was consecrated only to him.

Bless both of my husbands, both were good men.
Very few females can find even one really good man in life, bless me, I had two, both who loved me beyond belief.

We married November 11, 1965 in Habersham County, GA. I was 15


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