Jack Horton

1924 ∼ 2014

Jack Horton
Jack Horton – beloved patriarch and dear friend – died October 20th 2014 in Orange, Texas. Jack was born in his family’s home in Troup, Texas, on July 25, 1924 to Gertrude Terry and Samuel Wesley Horton. He was part of the “Greatest Generation” who came of age during the Great Depression.

In 1942, he traded his high school diploma for an Army M-1 carbine. This handsome 17-year-old – who’d never before traveled farther than 100 miles from home – served valiantly in the European theater with the 254th Engineer Combat Battalion. By 1944, these brothers-in-arms were eagerly anticipating R&R back home, but instead were sent to Belgium and, subsequently, into the Battle of the Bulge. “On Point,” the Online Journal of Army History said, “By destroying key bridges, creating obstacles, and fighting as infantry, the engineers delayed the Wehrmacht enough for the Allies to organize a counteroffensive. The engineers’ actions were so effective that it led SS-Obersturmbannführer (Lieutenant Colonel) Joachim Peiper to mutter in frustration, ‘The damned engineers!’ after several key bridges were blown before he could cross them.” Modestly, Jack said he was famous for “digging the fastest foxhole.”

After leaving the service, Jack married Nellie Faye Shuttlesworth in 1947. They took great joy in rearing their two children: Charlotte Anne Jordan McClain, and Samuel Jack Horton – in Orange, Texas.

Jack was a trustworthy and loyal steward of Chevron-Phillips from 1955 until his retirement in the nineties. He worked long, hard, physically-demanding shifts to support his family, and commented many times on his appreciation of Chevron-Phillips and the work they afforded him.

Jack was an only child and was preceded in death by his parents and the love of his life, Nell Horton. He is survived by his daughter Charlotte and her companion Ben Rice, son Jack, grandchildren Caroline Jordan and wife Jennifer Wichmann, Samuel Thomas Horton and wife Kerry; and great-grandson Charles Horton. He will be greatly missed by all who loved him.

The family extends special thanks for the loving care of neighbors Connie and Ronnie Spruell and devoted friend Ginger Veal which allowed Jack to stay in his home years after Nell’s death. We also thank Drusilla Anderson, Yvette Cotton, Jerrie Curtis, and Molly Stringer for their warm, professional attention in his final year. These health care professionals worked long hours around the clock to ascertain he was well cared for. Additionally, they loved him. We would be remiss in not thanking the staff of Southeast Texas Hospice and particularly R.N. Debbie Hayes Goforth.



Visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 22nd from 3:00 until 5:00 at Claybar Funeral Home, Orange, Texas. The funeral, also at Claybar, will be Thursday at 12:00 with Reverend Lynn Ashcraft officiating. A luncheon reception will follow the services, at the Horton home. All are asked to attend. On Friday, the 24th, at 12:00 p.m., the family will travel to Troup, Texas to Pinecrest cemetery for burial.

One of Jack’s favorite bible verses perfectly summarizes his life: 2nd Timothy, 4:7 - "I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race." His children believe there’s another verse equally fitting: Matthew 25:21, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

In lieu of flowers, the family request tax free donations be made to Christian Community Service Center, P.O. Box 27924, Houston, Texas 77227.

Condolences

Kay Jones October 23, 2014
Charlotte, So sorry for your loss. Kay Mazzola Jones Orange, Texas
Roy A. Parer October 22, 2014
I send my deepest sympathy to Jack in the home going of your dad. You are on my mind and in my prayers. God bless you my friend.
Anonymous October 22, 2014
Sacred Cross Bouquet was purchased for the family of Jack Horton.
Tamara Spruell-Edwards October 21, 2014
Papa JC you and your wife were the 1st people my family met when we moved in to Lindenwood. You were such a sweet man and you will be missed by my family and your beloved "Lucy". I know you are in a better place with Nell and no longer in pain. Rest in peace sweet man.
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event Visitation

location_on Claybar Funeral Home Orange, 504 5th Street, Orange, 77630
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schedule Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

event Other

location_on Claybar Funeral Home Orange, 504 5th Street, Orange, 77630
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schedule Thursday, October 23, 2014 at 12:00 PM

event Graveside Service

location_on Pinecrest Cemetery, Troup, 75789
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schedule Friday, October 24, 2014 at 12:00 PM