Deacon Arthur James Horne, Sr.

03/03/1935 - 02/24/2020

Obituary For Deacon Arthur James Horne, Sr.

Deacon Arthur James Horne, Sr. of Greenwood entered into eternal rest on Monday, February 24th in the Marianna Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was 84 years old.

He was of the Baptist faith and a member of Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church where he served faithfully as a Deacon. He was Assistant Sunday School teacher for the men and served with the Brotherhood Ministry. He also sang with the Male Choir and the 3rd Sunday Choir. Because of his love for singing, he was also a member of the Spiritual Echoes and the Faithful Five singing groups of Jackson County.

He was employed and retired as a tire mechanic for the Beall's Tire Company and RoadMart Tires after many years of dedicated service.

Those left to cherish his memory and celebrate his life includes his devoted wife of 64 years, Edna Ruth Horne; one son, Arthur James Horne, Jr.; one daughter, Otha Myrick; one brother Eddie Horne (Daisy); one sister, Luella Myrick; 11 grandchildren; in-laws, Lossie Adams (Julius), Christine Paramore, Ethel Batson (Emmett), Gloria Hearn, Jackie Horne, Fannie Horne, Cecil Ashley and Annie Bell Hearn; his son-in-law, James G. Myrick, III; and a host of great and great-great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and countless friends.

A celebration of life for Deacon Horne will be Saturday, February 29th at 12 noon at Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church with Pastor Dwight Cockerham, Sr., Rev. Travis Ephriam, Rev. Norris Calhoun, Elder Horace Horne and Rev. Dr. David Cobb officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery with arrangements entrusted to the Caring Staff at Peoples Funeral Home of Marianna.

His remains will lie in repose for one hour prior to the 12 noon funeral time on Saturday at Mt. Tabor.



Guest Book

We extend to the family our deepest sympathy; we're lifting you in prayer. Deacon Anthony & Ella Clayton

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Rest easy my cousin. You have earned your rest.I am sure God is well pleased with the work you did for Him. Until we meet again. George & Annie Cobb

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

- Peoples Funeral Home