Married Bobbie Jean Caldwell 06/Sep/1964 at Kansas City, MO.
Herman "Doc" Horn Jr., a former Negro League player, died last Thursday. 'Doc' played for the Kansas City Monarchs from 1949 to 1954.
Horn didn't always see eye to eye with the way the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum was run, but museum marketing director Bob Kendrick said he always respected Horn's opinions.
"I also respected his passion for the museum," Kendrick said. "I truly believe he was proud of the museum, proud of his place in the history."
Kendrick said Horn as a player "was a good-hitting outfielder."
Graveside services are today at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, MO.
KANSAS CITY (MO) STAR, 14/Jun/2006
Married Bobbie Jean Caldwell 06/Sep/1964 at Kansas City, MO.
Herman "Doc" Horn Jr., a former Negro League player, died last Thursday. 'Doc' played for the Kansas City Monarchs from 1949 to 1954.
Horn didn't always see eye to eye with the way the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum was run, but museum marketing director Bob Kendrick said he always respected Horn's opinions.
"I also respected his passion for the museum," Kendrick said. "I truly believe he was proud of the museum, proud of his place in the history."
Kendrick said Horn as a player "was a good-hitting outfielder."
Graveside services are today at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, MO.
KANSAS CITY (MO) STAR, 14/Jun/2006
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