Jamie M. Horne, 32, of Ansonia, passed away Saturday, April 4, 2009 due to an accident. Jamie was born in Greenville on August 19, 1976 to James M. & Anita E. (Byrd) Horne; a graduate of Union City, Ind., High School, class of 1994; a member of the NRA; and worked for Francis Mfg. Co., Russia.
Survivors include his son, Dalton; parents, James M. "Jim" and Anita Horne of Union City, Ind.; a brother, James "Jimmie" Horne of Union City, Ind.; two nieces, Abby and Haley Horne; two nephews, James and Gavin Horne; paternal grandparents, James and Margie Horne of Union City, Ind.; aunts, Barb Abbott of Byrdstown, Tenn., Betty and Wayne Nichols of Bradford; uncles, Gene Glidewell of Albany, Ky., Tim and Kris Byrd of Pleasant Hill, Carl and Nancy Byrd of Houston, Texas; and many cousins, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Roger and Jean Byrd; and an uncle, Ted Horne.
Memorial services are 11 a.m. Saturday at the Church of the Brethren, Pleasant Hill, with Pastor Nick Beam officiating. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Stocker-Fraley Funeral Home, Bradford, is in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Jamie left behind a 6 year old son
Anyone who would like to honor Jamie, we ask that you make a donation to his son, Dalton Horne, through his Trust Fund.
You can do this via paypal at Dalton@jashorne.com, using the donate button on the sidebar, or mail to Dalton Horne, c/o James Horne, PO Box 632, Winchester, IN 47394.
You can do this via paypal at Dalton@jashorne.com, using the donate button on the sidebar, or mail to Dalton Horne, c/o James Horne, PO Box 632, Winchester, IN 47394.
Fiery Crash Kills 1 In Mercer County
Fiery Crash Kills 1 In Mercer County
Posted: 1:12 pm EDT April 4, 2009
Updated: 12:23 pm EDT April 5, 2009
FORT RECOVERY, Ohio -- Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reported that his office is investigating that county's second traffic fatality of 2009.
Central Dispatch received a call of a vehicle on fire in the area of Cooper Farms on the north end of Fort Recovery around 1:48 a.m. Saturday
According to deputies, it appears the vehicle was traveling south on State Route 49 just north of the Fort Recovery village limits. For some unknown reason, the vehicle traveled off the west side of highway and into the barnyard located at 2369 S.R. 49.
The vehicle struck a vinyl fence and then traveled into a metal fence row. Deputies said the vehicle went airborne and slammed into a large grain silo, which is located at Cooper Farms. The vehicle came to rest on its side, catching on fire.
The crash was initially reported by a passerby who did not witness the crash.
The only occupant in the vehicle was pronounced dead on scene by Acting Mercer County Coroner Dr. John Naveau.
The Sheriff’s Office is not releasing any other information regarding the crash until the occupant can be positively identified. Dr. Naveau has ordered an autopsy.
Deputies were assisted at the scene by the Southwest Mercer Fire Department, Fort Recovery Police Department, and St. Henry Squad Three.
The crash remains under investigation.
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Posted: 1:12 pm EDT April 4, 2009
Updated: 12:23 pm EDT April 5, 2009
FORT RECOVERY, Ohio -- Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reported that his office is investigating that county's second traffic fatality of 2009.
Central Dispatch received a call of a vehicle on fire in the area of Cooper Farms on the north end of Fort Recovery around 1:48 a.m. Saturday
According to deputies, it appears the vehicle was traveling south on State Route 49 just north of the Fort Recovery village limits. For some unknown reason, the vehicle traveled off the west side of highway and into the barnyard located at 2369 S.R. 49.
The vehicle struck a vinyl fence and then traveled into a metal fence row. Deputies said the vehicle went airborne and slammed into a large grain silo, which is located at Cooper Farms. The vehicle came to rest on its side, catching on fire.
The crash was initially reported by a passerby who did not witness the crash.
The only occupant in the vehicle was pronounced dead on scene by Acting Mercer County Coroner Dr. John Naveau.
The Sheriff’s Office is not releasing any other information regarding the crash until the occupant can be positively identified. Dr. Naveau has ordered an autopsy.
Deputies were assisted at the scene by the Southwest Mercer Fire Department, Fort Recovery Police Department, and St. Henry Squad Three.
The crash remains under investigation.
Copyright 2009 by WHIOTV.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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