Mr. Larnce A. Horns was born April 6, 1943 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horns in San Antonio, TX. His parents Clarence and Mildred, had five other Children: Katy, Shirley, Woody, Donald and Jackie.
Larnce was a US Army veteran, serving during the Viet Nam Conflict in which he served 11 subsequent years. He later worked for the US Civil Service in which he retired.
Larnce entered into holy matrimony to Gladys Foster, of that union was two lovely children, Tracy and Toi. They later moved and resided in San Antonio, TX.
Larnce departed this life on September 27, 2019. He lived a long and honorable life blessed with love and respect from all that knew him. Now, he was called home to glory. He leaves to cherish his great memory, his two children Tracy Woodcox (Corrie) and Toi Johnson; Seven Grand Children; Five Great Grand Children; his Former Wife Mary Horns and one step child, Londa Smith, a host of nieces, nephews and other friends.
To my Daddy I love u for all that you do. Thank u for always being that listening ear when I needed you to listen. You will forever be missed. I don’t know what I’m going to do without my number 1 man in my life. I miss you so much already and I’m hurting inside to know that I won’t see you again. Until we meet again Daddy . I LOVE You to the moon and back. Give my Granny kiss! God Bless You!
Larence Horns you had a heart of gold. I known you since I was 10years old. You seen me grow up and was there for me when I needed you the most. We always called each other sister and brother, because of all the memories of things we shared, garage sales, flea markets, resale stores, car shows. You always had my back and stood up for me and I always had your back too. That’s the kind of friendship we shared. You would tell me some of your deepest secrets when anyone would betray you. You would always have a forgiving heart toward those very people. That is what made you soooo special. You had the best heart. I’m going to miss you soooo much. The past 2-3 years when your health was deteriorating, we made sure that we had lunch or breakfast together once a week, unless you had your VA appointment. We had an unspoken commitment. I’m holding back my tears just writing this. You will be forever in my heart. May you rest in peace until we meet again on the other side. Heaven will be forever changed now that you are there, because you will always have everyone in heaven filled with joy. Love you to infinity, Your sister in Christ, Mary Grant-Drew, to you Mary Grant. Lol, hugs from this side.Â