809 La Clede Street, Bellmead, TX 76705

Jenny Josephine Horner
May 15, 1935 - January 11, 2022

Jenny Josephine Horner

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Jenny Josephine Horner passed away on January 11,2022 after battling liver disease and cancer. She was born in Belton, Texas on May 15,1935.

She is survived by her daughter Ruby and husband Mark Wooldridge; granddaughter Amey and husband Scotty Szanto and great grandson Dawson; grandson Colin and wife Madison Wooldridge; granddaughter Hannah and husband Mikel Lee and great grandsons Kyle, Mark, and Henry; granddaughter Leah and husband Chad Lunsford and great grandsons Cole, Clay, Cade and great granddaughter Kylie; granddaughter Dory and husband Dan Casebolt and great granddaughters Caitlyn, Madison, Cassandra and great grandsons Brandon and Connor;
grandson Joseph and wife Kristin Krause and great grandson Hunter and great granddaughter Annabelle.

She is also survived by her sister Charlene, whom she lovingly called Dolly, and husband Bobby Stafford; niece Yvette Stafford and son Dusty and daughter Nicollette; niece Cindy Stafford and daughters Morgan and Ashlyn; and her sister Georgie; and her nephew Lonnie Hare and other numerous nieces and nephews.

She was an excellent seamstress and could make anything from dresses to suits to skating costumes. She also enjoyed crocheting blankets and hats and tatting doilies.

Thanks to The Atrium of Bellmead and Amedisys hospice for their wonderful care of our mom, grandmother, great grandmother and sister.

She was preceded in death by husband David Krause and son David Krause Jr.

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  1. Sabrina Zinser
    I learned your name today and saw a picture of you for the very 1st time. I have thought of you almost everyday since I knew what being adopted meant. I always wanted to Thank You for giving me life. Also, I too married a "Gene" on my 3rd time. We would have had a big laugh over that for sure, probably would have had some great laughs about many things. I'm still working on the Cunningham side, give me another day or so. It appears you have had a full life and I do hope you were happy more days than not. I hoped I would have learned more about you and know that Glen has been very helpful in putting the pieces together. We'll I guess I'll see you later in heaven.

    Your daughter,

    Alexis
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