Marjorie Crider Hornbuckle
August 13, 1921 - April 18, 2013

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Maribeth
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| Sour Lake, TX |
| Thursday, May 2, 2013 |
Two weeks today; can that be? Well, we played an endless game of Uno in your room when Amber and Jamie and Whitney and Wynne were over. I had a great birthday! Then we went to the beach and remembered to pack our pictures of you to share with Katie & Joe. The house is empty and full at the same time. <3
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Myron & Janet Kean
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| Louisville, KY |
| Monday, April 22, 2013 |
How we loved Aunt Marge! But it was her accepting and loving of everyone that radiated the joy in her face. Bobby, Maribeth and Susan, our love and thoughts are with you. Keep in touch.
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Caroyn Schramm
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| Beaumont, TX usa |
| Monday, April 22, 2013 |
Lauren, I am so sorry for you and your family's loss. I will keep you in my prayers. Carolyn
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Charlotte Schwarzlose
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| Beaumont, TX |
| Monday, April 22, 2013 |
Dear Marge will be so missed. What a sweet, fun, happy mom. She was also very wise. Praying for comfort and blessings for the Hornbuckle family.
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Trish
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| Bridge City, TX |
| Sunday, April 21, 2013 |
To Maribeth and family, What a beautiful testimony to life as I read about your mom. My love and prayers to all, especially on your birthday.
Trish
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Kay Abernathy
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| Houston, TX |
| Sunday, April 21, 2013 |
Oh much love...to all of you! Hornbuckles have been very special in my life -- as neighbors and as wonderful supporters of our school lives. Remembering a very special school trip to Louisville and a personal tour with Bob and Marge.
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Michelle Crider
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| Garland, TX |
| Sunday, April 21, 2013 |
will see you soon! so glad to be part of this warm family all these years! Good times! She was the grandmother I didn't have through all my married life. I sent messages to Jamie's thread.
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Jasmine Moore
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| Saturday, April 20, 2013 |
Gran, you were one of the most beautiful souls that I had known. I often think abt the many fun and heartfelt conversations that we shared when I would visit and spend time with the whole gang. You helped me feel comfortable and accepted me so generously in your home as if I was family. I proudly always called y'all my second family back when we were all so close and made many fond memories together. Your optimism, acceptance of everyone, and unconditional love truly impacted me more than you will ever know. You were one of the many good people who helped shape the person I am today. You helped me to see how unconditional love and the open acceptance of others, despite their differences, really meant something and how profoundly it could affect your life and others in a positive way because I always witnessed how positive you remained, even in the face of trouble. I am so sorry that I lost touch with you and truly wish I could've found a way to visit you over these last few years. Even though so much time has passed since we last visited, you continually held a very special place in my heart through the years and I truly still love you as much as I did when we first became like family and I saw and felt the beautiful soul you truly were. I will never forget you. You really meant so much to me. I know you have found peace and happiness now that you have left this life and started your journey of a new experience the other side. I love you. Hopefully we will meet again in another lifetime and continue the friendship we shared in this one.
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Jennifer Hornbuckle
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| Avondale Estates, GA United States |
| Saturday, April 20, 2013 |
You all are in my prayers. Aunt Marge was always gracious, and I don't remember ever seeing her that she did not have a welcoming smile on her face.
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The Bradings
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| Belton, TX USA |
| Saturday, April 20, 2013 |
Gran - Thank you for always opening your home to our family. We love you dearly and wish you eternal love and happiness. We will miss you so much.
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