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Grace F <I>Hafeman</I> Horner

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Grace F Hafeman Horner

Birth
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
7 Sep 2016 (aged 80)
Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Grace F. Horner, 80, of Sturgeon Bay, passed away Wednesday evening, September 7, 2016 at Golden Living Center-Dorchester. She was born January 27, 1936 in Algoma, the daughter of the late Henry and Alma (Kay) Hafeman. Grace graduated from Algoma High School in 1955. On August 25, 1956, she married Edmund Thomas Horner in Algoma. They moved to Two Rivers where they worked at Mirro and began their family. Edmund died on August 22, 1981. With six beautiful children, Grace continued to work at Mirro and provide for her children. She was so proud that she was able to see them all complete high school and to see Jill receive her degree from college. Grace worked at Mirro until her health would no longer allow, and she retired in 2000 and was awarded the designation of "Mirro Hero." For some years, she was able to live and enjoy being near to some of her children and summers with her brother, Don. She moved to Sturgeon Bay in 2015. Her family meant everything to her, and she was especially close to her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Sundays were spent with family playing cards, and when Edmund was still with her, they loved to Polka dance at the Dugout in Algoma (where they first met) and at home, turning on the local Green Bay Polka shows, dancing together. She loved to crochet and make afghans for family and friends. She was not afraid to travel and drove a RV motorhome with the entire family as they would vacation together. Gracie's life was not easy; it made her tougher than most. She was a hardworking woman who loved her Lord and who kept her family together, especially at holidays, she loved to play cards especially with family and friends, and had an extremely strong sense of humor. She did not do much for herself, but after retiring, she finally enjoyed some pampering-having her nails done monthly.Grace is survived by her six children, Gail Austin of Sturgeon Bay, Lee Horner of Sturgeon Bay, Zita (Rob) Given of Fall Creek, WI, Ned (Lisa) Horner of Two Rivers, Jill Yaklyvich of Clintonville, Tina (Randy) Rindt of Clintonville; son-in-law, Don Yaklyvich of Clintonville; seven grandchildren, Eric (Sheila) Horner, Skyler Rindt, Shawn Horner, Emily Yaklyvich, Allison Horner, Natalie Yaklyvich, Michelle Horner; two step grandchildren, Nick (Kalli) Yaklyvich, Jesse (Ashley) Yaklyvich; six great-grandchildren, Kaylee McNew-Horner, Serina, Angel, Amy, Edric Horner, Landon Yaklyvich; and sister-in-law, Irene Greene of Manitowoc.She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Alma Hafeman; husband, Edmund; infant daughter; sister, Paula; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Donald (Deanna) and LeRoy (Dorothy) Hafeman; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Robert (Irene) Horner; and brother-in-law, Hollis Greene.Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m., Sunday afternoon, September 11, 2016 at St. Peters Ev. Lutheran Church in Sturgeon Bay with Rev. Joel Sauer officiating. Committal services will be Monday morning at 10:00 a.m. at Evergreen Cemetery in Algoma.

Door County Advocate Sep 10 2016
Grace F. Horner, 80, of Sturgeon Bay, passed away Wednesday evening, September 7, 2016 at Golden Living Center-Dorchester. She was born January 27, 1936 in Algoma, the daughter of the late Henry and Alma (Kay) Hafeman. Grace graduated from Algoma High School in 1955. On August 25, 1956, she married Edmund Thomas Horner in Algoma. They moved to Two Rivers where they worked at Mirro and began their family. Edmund died on August 22, 1981. With six beautiful children, Grace continued to work at Mirro and provide for her children. She was so proud that she was able to see them all complete high school and to see Jill receive her degree from college. Grace worked at Mirro until her health would no longer allow, and she retired in 2000 and was awarded the designation of "Mirro Hero." For some years, she was able to live and enjoy being near to some of her children and summers with her brother, Don. She moved to Sturgeon Bay in 2015. Her family meant everything to her, and she was especially close to her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Sundays were spent with family playing cards, and when Edmund was still with her, they loved to Polka dance at the Dugout in Algoma (where they first met) and at home, turning on the local Green Bay Polka shows, dancing together. She loved to crochet and make afghans for family and friends. She was not afraid to travel and drove a RV motorhome with the entire family as they would vacation together. Gracie's life was not easy; it made her tougher than most. She was a hardworking woman who loved her Lord and who kept her family together, especially at holidays, she loved to play cards especially with family and friends, and had an extremely strong sense of humor. She did not do much for herself, but after retiring, she finally enjoyed some pampering-having her nails done monthly.Grace is survived by her six children, Gail Austin of Sturgeon Bay, Lee Horner of Sturgeon Bay, Zita (Rob) Given of Fall Creek, WI, Ned (Lisa) Horner of Two Rivers, Jill Yaklyvich of Clintonville, Tina (Randy) Rindt of Clintonville; son-in-law, Don Yaklyvich of Clintonville; seven grandchildren, Eric (Sheila) Horner, Skyler Rindt, Shawn Horner, Emily Yaklyvich, Allison Horner, Natalie Yaklyvich, Michelle Horner; two step grandchildren, Nick (Kalli) Yaklyvich, Jesse (Ashley) Yaklyvich; six great-grandchildren, Kaylee McNew-Horner, Serina, Angel, Amy, Edric Horner, Landon Yaklyvich; and sister-in-law, Irene Greene of Manitowoc.She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Alma Hafeman; husband, Edmund; infant daughter; sister, Paula; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Donald (Deanna) and LeRoy (Dorothy) Hafeman; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Robert (Irene) Horner; and brother-in-law, Hollis Greene.Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m., Sunday afternoon, September 11, 2016 at St. Peters Ev. Lutheran Church in Sturgeon Bay with Rev. Joel Sauer officiating. Committal services will be Monday morning at 10:00 a.m. at Evergreen Cemetery in Algoma.

Door County Advocate Sep 10 2016


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  • Maintained by: Dick Ciha
  • Originally Created by: CurtB
  • Added: Sep 10, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169737233/grace_f-horner: accessed ), memorial page for Grace F Hafeman Horner (27 Jan 1936–7 Sep 2016), Find a Grave Memorial ID 169737233, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Dick Ciha (contributor 50612527).