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Warner M. Hornbeck
© Guthrie News Leader
Sunday, October 17, 1999


Memorial services for Warner M. Hornbeck, 69, were 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, 1999 at Capitol Hill Church of God, 3120 S. Harvey in Oklahoma City. Services were officiated by Rev. Ross Craig under the direction of Midtown Funeral Directors of Oklahoma City.
Warner was born Sept. 23, 1930 in Oklahoma City to Theodore Dillard and Maude Miles Hornbeck. He died Oct. 12, 1999 at Southwest Medical Center.
Warner attended Central High School in Oklahoma City and graduated from the University of Oklahoma and worked for the State of Alaska for many years.
He lived in Guthrie for many years before moving to Oklahoma City and retired as a systems design and analyst in the electronic business.
He is survived by a son, Tiger Hornbeck; daughter-in-law Pam Hornbeck; sister, Ruth Taylor; granddaughter Destiny Hornbeck; one niece; three nephews; many great nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
Warner was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, two brothers and two grandchildren.


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