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Obituary of Milton Lewis Horn
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HORN – Milton Lewis (Tony) was born to Louise and Chris Horn in Shaunavon, SK on July 2, 1931 the youngest of twin boys. He received most of his education at Pilot School. Tony worked for the CPR for nearly 25 years when he retired, he then purchased a small farm which he had his brother Vern farm for him. Tony then opened a clothing store in Shaunavon and operated it until he permanently retired. He remained in Shaunavon for sometime and then retired to Swift Current. Tony enjoyed being with family and friends, hunting geese, driving and reading. He played the piano very well and could play by ear. Tony was a dedicated Mason and Shriner and really enjoyed their meeting and activities. Tony was predeceased by his mother Louise, father Chris, sister-in-law Joyce Horn and brother-in-law Howard Stewart. Tony will be sadly missed by his sister Ethel, brothers Vern and Orville (Darlene), several nieces and a nephew and also by several great nieces and nephews. At Tony’s request there will be no funeral. A family graveside service will be held at a later date. For further information or to sign the family book of condolence, visit www.parksidefuneralhome.com. Arrangements were in care of Parkside Memorial Funeral Home – Ryan Cappelle.
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