HORN, Jean P., age 92, of New Boston, March 21, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Richard W. Horn Sr. Loving mother of Linda (Steven) Demond, Cathy (Michael) Laurain, Faith (Michael) Wiley and Richard (Julie) Horn. Dear grandmother of Michael, Michael, Aaron, Jason, Justin, Doug, Cara and Chloe. Dearest great grandmother of Sara, Taylor, Ben, Nolan, Landon and Barett. She is also survived by her sister Dorothy Smith. She was preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Josephine Antczak, brother Joseph Antczak and great granddaughter Kyle Laurain. Jean lived in New Boston her entire life and was a member of St. Stephen Catholic Church, where she was baptized, made her first communion and was married in 1949. She worked at Kaiser Frezer, Detroit Transmission, Gulf Oil and Royal Palace Homes. She retired in 1992 at the age of 63. As a retirement gift, she and Richard traveled to Israel and the Holy Land. Jean enjoyed bowling, fishing at their family cabin on Beaver Lake, water skiing and campfires. She loved casinoing, gambling and traveling with family and friends. Later in life playing cards at the senior center with her friends.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with Jeans family. We have a lot of memories interacting with Jean at St. Stephen’s activities and at the Huron Township Seniors. May the family cherish all their memories of good times especially the celebration of Jean’s birthday recently. May God bless Jean and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she Rest In Peace. Gary and Cindy Conley
Jean’s family are in our thoughts and prayers Gary & Cindy Conley
We are so sorry to hear of Jean's passing. I remember all those communion parties, holiday get-togethers, weddings, family reunions.....Jean was always so much fun. Visits at Beaver Lake were the best, lots of fishing and watching Dick waterski.
After my dad died, I drove Jean and my mom to Niagara Falls once (because my mom refused to fly to Las Vegas) and we had a blast....eating, sightseeing and gambling, of course. Jean was in the back seat of my Saturn and I reminded her to smoke her cigarette out of the top of the sunroof. I'll never forget that trip.
She sent me a Christmas card in 2020 that said "Please stay well. See you both at Greek Town." So I guess we will see her there or at the big card game in the sky. Condolences from Ken and I. Barbara Birch Koster