Zachary Allen “Z-Man ~  Tiger” Van Horn

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Zachary Allen “Z-Man" ~ "Tiger” Van Horn

Birth
USA
Death
17 Jul 2017 (aged 10)
Purcell, McClain County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section #22
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In Memoriam

ZACHARY VAN HORN
Oct. 11, 2006 ~ July 17, 2017

Zachary "Z-man" "Tiger" Van Horn was born Oct. 11, 2006, and passed away heartbreakingly too soon on July 17, 2017.

Zach was 10 years old and attended Jenks West School. He lived in Jenks, OK, where he excelled at, well ? everything, from sports to being an attentive friend and big brother.

This young man was a sportsman, outdoorsman and an excellent buddy. He especially excelled at being a big brother to Sammy who he protected, inspired, loved and supported. He was there when she fell down ?

Zachary is survived by his father and wingman, Matthew Van Horn; sisters, Lauren and Samantha; his grandmothers, Nancy Malone and Jan Van Horn; and so, so many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

He was a nonstop, energetic fireball with a tender and compassionate heart. He joined his mother, Erin Van Horn, in Heaven and was preceded by his grandfathers, Gary Van Horn and Randy Malone.

So many treasures loved and lost for this family and community of friends. Services will be held at Life Church at I-35 and 2nd St. at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 25, 2017. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, 11313 N. Kelley in OKC. Message for the family may be shared by visiting www.hahncookfuneral.com
Published in The Oklahoman on July 23, 2017
Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Directors.

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Zachary Van Horn is described as being a good, big brother and an excellent athlete. He was part of the Tulsa Soccer Club, along two of the other victims in the crash.

"A handsome young boy taken too soon. Prayers to the family. May you Rest In Peace."

Jenks Community Devastated After Crash Kills Woman, Children

Posted: Jul 18, 2017 12:39 PM CDT Updated: Jul 18, 2017 4:15 PM CDT
BY: TAYLOR NEWCOMB, NEWS ON 6

JENKS, Oklahoma - A deadly accident in McClain County has left the Jenks community devastated. Friends of the victims are rallying around their families.
Jenks Mom Erin Van Horn was driving six kids back from Turner Falls when their SUV crashed into the back of a semi truck near Purcell. Van Horn, 40, was pronounced dead at the hospital.

Her 10-year-old son, Zach, and 11-year-old Beck Kitterman died at the scene.

Jamie Harrell has been neighbors with the Van Horns for years.

"Everybody loved Erin and Zach," Jamie Harrell said. She said when she heard the news of the deadly car crash on Monday, she was in shock.

"Just complete denial," she said. "Just no. No, it didn't happen. This is by far one of the worst tragedies that I've ever experienced personally."

7/18/2017 Related Story: Three Tulsa Residents Killed In I-35 Crash Near Purcell

Harrell said now, the entire neighborhood and community are rallying around not just the Van Horns but the Kitterman-Edwards family as well.

"Jenks is that kind of a community. We pull together, and when one of us falls, we all fall," said Jamie Harrell, neighbor of the crash victims.

"We will stand tall. We'll be strong, and we'll be there for each other, because that's what you do."

Rumors circulated that 13-year-old Lizzie Edwards had been taken off life support because she had no brain activity. However, we've confirmed she is still on life support and waiting for a brain scan.

Two other 13-year-old girls are in critical condition, and a 7-year-old girl fortunately had no major injuries.

The driver of the semi truck was not hurt. It's not clear why the SUV slammed into the back of the truck.

In the wake of the tragedy, Harrell wants everyone to know just how loved her neighbors truly were.

"We're going to miss her so, so much," she said. "And Zach was a wonderful kiddo. Was so much fun and brought so much life to the neighbors and to the neighborhood."

The crash shut down northbound I-35 for nearly three hours. The Highway Patrol said its investigation into exactly what happened is still ongoing.

Jenks Public Schools issued the following statement:

We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Jenks' parent Erin Van Horn and two Jenks Public Schools' students. Our most heartfelt condolences are extended to all families affected by this tragic accident, and our thoughts are with those students who are recovering both mentally and physically from their injuries. We wish them all a quick and complete recovery, and we urge everyone to respect the privacy of the families during this difficult time. Because law enforcement officials have not released the names of the students, and out of respect to the families, Jenks Public Schools will not be referencing or discussing the names of those students involved.
In Memoriam

ZACHARY VAN HORN
Oct. 11, 2006 ~ July 17, 2017

Zachary "Z-man" "Tiger" Van Horn was born Oct. 11, 2006, and passed away heartbreakingly too soon on July 17, 2017.

Zach was 10 years old and attended Jenks West School. He lived in Jenks, OK, where he excelled at, well ? everything, from sports to being an attentive friend and big brother.

This young man was a sportsman, outdoorsman and an excellent buddy. He especially excelled at being a big brother to Sammy who he protected, inspired, loved and supported. He was there when she fell down ?

Zachary is survived by his father and wingman, Matthew Van Horn; sisters, Lauren and Samantha; his grandmothers, Nancy Malone and Jan Van Horn; and so, so many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

He was a nonstop, energetic fireball with a tender and compassionate heart. He joined his mother, Erin Van Horn, in Heaven and was preceded by his grandfathers, Gary Van Horn and Randy Malone.

So many treasures loved and lost for this family and community of friends. Services will be held at Life Church at I-35 and 2nd St. at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 25, 2017. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, 11313 N. Kelley in OKC. Message for the family may be shared by visiting www.hahncookfuneral.com
Published in The Oklahoman on July 23, 2017
Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Directors.

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Zachary Van Horn is described as being a good, big brother and an excellent athlete. He was part of the Tulsa Soccer Club, along two of the other victims in the crash.

"A handsome young boy taken too soon. Prayers to the family. May you Rest In Peace."

Jenks Community Devastated After Crash Kills Woman, Children

Posted: Jul 18, 2017 12:39 PM CDT Updated: Jul 18, 2017 4:15 PM CDT
BY: TAYLOR NEWCOMB, NEWS ON 6

JENKS, Oklahoma - A deadly accident in McClain County has left the Jenks community devastated. Friends of the victims are rallying around their families.
Jenks Mom Erin Van Horn was driving six kids back from Turner Falls when their SUV crashed into the back of a semi truck near Purcell. Van Horn, 40, was pronounced dead at the hospital.

Her 10-year-old son, Zach, and 11-year-old Beck Kitterman died at the scene.

Jamie Harrell has been neighbors with the Van Horns for years.

"Everybody loved Erin and Zach," Jamie Harrell said. She said when she heard the news of the deadly car crash on Monday, she was in shock.

"Just complete denial," she said. "Just no. No, it didn't happen. This is by far one of the worst tragedies that I've ever experienced personally."

7/18/2017 Related Story: Three Tulsa Residents Killed In I-35 Crash Near Purcell

Harrell said now, the entire neighborhood and community are rallying around not just the Van Horns but the Kitterman-Edwards family as well.

"Jenks is that kind of a community. We pull together, and when one of us falls, we all fall," said Jamie Harrell, neighbor of the crash victims.

"We will stand tall. We'll be strong, and we'll be there for each other, because that's what you do."

Rumors circulated that 13-year-old Lizzie Edwards had been taken off life support because she had no brain activity. However, we've confirmed she is still on life support and waiting for a brain scan.

Two other 13-year-old girls are in critical condition, and a 7-year-old girl fortunately had no major injuries.

The driver of the semi truck was not hurt. It's not clear why the SUV slammed into the back of the truck.

In the wake of the tragedy, Harrell wants everyone to know just how loved her neighbors truly were.

"We're going to miss her so, so much," she said. "And Zach was a wonderful kiddo. Was so much fun and brought so much life to the neighbors and to the neighborhood."

The crash shut down northbound I-35 for nearly three hours. The Highway Patrol said its investigation into exactly what happened is still ongoing.

Jenks Public Schools issued the following statement:

We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Jenks' parent Erin Van Horn and two Jenks Public Schools' students. Our most heartfelt condolences are extended to all families affected by this tragic accident, and our thoughts are with those students who are recovering both mentally and physically from their injuries. We wish them all a quick and complete recovery, and we urge everyone to respect the privacy of the families during this difficult time. Because law enforcement officials have not released the names of the students, and out of respect to the families, Jenks Public Schools will not be referencing or discussing the names of those students involved.