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Edith M. <I>Horn</I> Small

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Edith M. Horn Small

Birth
Glenwood, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
Death
10 May 2023 (aged 91)
Glenwood, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Welsh, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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note: This is my husband's aunt who had married his mother's brother. When I try to save it as a family member/niece, it says I have reached my limit. No one has ever said what that limit number is though.

Edith M. Horn Small, age 91, of Glenwood, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 10, 2023, at her home surrounded by her loving family.

She was born on October 8, 1931, in Glenwood, the daughter of Jess Lee Horn and Rebecca Jane Lowery Horn. On March 29, 1957, she was married to the love of her life, Leo Small, who preceded her in death on February 15, 2014. She was also preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Harold Horn and Jess Lee Horn, Jr.; one sister, Maxine Johnson; and six sisters-in-law.

Edith was Valedictorian of the Kirby High School Class of 1950, and graduated from Henderson State in 1953, with a degree in education. Following obtaining her degree, Edith returned home and began her teaching career at Kirby, as well as Glenwood and Cutter Morning Star. Because Edith always had a heartfelt love for children, she soon became a well-loved teacher that many of all ages still share their memories of her and her wonderful teaching skills. She was an active member of the West Central Arkansas Retired Teachers Association and loved to be the "door opener" for lunch meetings even at 90 years old. Edith was also a faithful member of the Grace Baptist Church in Glenwood. She enjoyed shopping in Hot Springs, working in her flowers and gardening, and since it was so hard for her to decide which she loved the most, she would often do all three in the same day.

Edith was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, who cherished and loved her family with all her heart. One of the fondest memories her family enjoys sharing is of her love for men's neckties. While her sons never liked to wear a necktie, unless it was a necessary situation, she would always bring to their attention anyone who was wearing one and how nice they looked. Her love for neckties has remained a funny story her family continues to enjoy sharing about their precious mother. There is no doubt Edith will truly be missed by all who had the joy of knowing and loving her.

She is survived by her two sons; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a special niece, who was also her dedicated caregiver; her sister-in-law; numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members; and a host of wonderful friends.



Edith's parents were Jesse Lee Horn, Sr and Rebecca Jane Lowery Horn.
note: This is my husband's aunt who had married his mother's brother. When I try to save it as a family member/niece, it says I have reached my limit. No one has ever said what that limit number is though.

Edith M. Horn Small, age 91, of Glenwood, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 10, 2023, at her home surrounded by her loving family.

She was born on October 8, 1931, in Glenwood, the daughter of Jess Lee Horn and Rebecca Jane Lowery Horn. On March 29, 1957, she was married to the love of her life, Leo Small, who preceded her in death on February 15, 2014. She was also preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Harold Horn and Jess Lee Horn, Jr.; one sister, Maxine Johnson; and six sisters-in-law.

Edith was Valedictorian of the Kirby High School Class of 1950, and graduated from Henderson State in 1953, with a degree in education. Following obtaining her degree, Edith returned home and began her teaching career at Kirby, as well as Glenwood and Cutter Morning Star. Because Edith always had a heartfelt love for children, she soon became a well-loved teacher that many of all ages still share their memories of her and her wonderful teaching skills. She was an active member of the West Central Arkansas Retired Teachers Association and loved to be the "door opener" for lunch meetings even at 90 years old. Edith was also a faithful member of the Grace Baptist Church in Glenwood. She enjoyed shopping in Hot Springs, working in her flowers and gardening, and since it was so hard for her to decide which she loved the most, she would often do all three in the same day.

Edith was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, who cherished and loved her family with all her heart. One of the fondest memories her family enjoys sharing is of her love for men's neckties. While her sons never liked to wear a necktie, unless it was a necessary situation, she would always bring to their attention anyone who was wearing one and how nice they looked. Her love for neckties has remained a funny story her family continues to enjoy sharing about their precious mother. There is no doubt Edith will truly be missed by all who had the joy of knowing and loving her.

She is survived by her two sons; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a special niece, who was also her dedicated caregiver; her sister-in-law; numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members; and a host of wonderful friends.



Edith's parents were Jesse Lee Horn, Sr and Rebecca Jane Lowery Horn.


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