He was born and grew up in Brownwood Texas, and was the son of the late James Elmer and Edith Gotcher Horton.
O.T. served his Country in the United States Air Force.He was self employed for most of his life. He worked in numerous businesses including the oil field,Lawn care and pool maintenance.
He attended the High Mesa Cowboy Church in Brownwood.
O.T. and His Wife Linda had three Sons.He enjoyed teaching his three sons to Fish,Hunt,camp and most of all enjoy life to the fullest. He loved his grandchildran and great-grandchildren and the life and love they brought to him. He enjoyed hauling the boys all over Texas racing their three wheelers. He loved woodworking and left many treasured projects behind in remembrance of his talents.
He is survived by his wife Linda Horton of Brownwood. Three sons Joey and wife Teris of red oak Texas. Bryan Thompson and wife Loretta of Early Texas.and Tony Mathews of Austin Texas. Two step Childran Billy Shelton and Celia Absher.
14 grandchildran and three great-grandchildran.
He was preceded in death by His parents and His Sisters Modene Horton and Joy Horton.
His funeral was held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday March 3rd at Heartland funeral Home Chapel with Bro.David Barnum officiating.
I got to know O.T a long time ago when we were about 20 years old. we ran arond some and always had fun and I always enjoyed His friendship. after we got older and got married I did not get to see him for years because our work took us to different places. but all through the years I have always remembered His friendship and the times we had.
I know all His family and Friends will miss Him and remember Him for the things He has done through out His life.
He was born and grew up in Brownwood Texas, and was the son of the late James Elmer and Edith Gotcher Horton.
O.T. served his Country in the United States Air Force.He was self employed for most of his life. He worked in numerous businesses including the oil field,Lawn care and pool maintenance.
He attended the High Mesa Cowboy Church in Brownwood.
O.T. and His Wife Linda had three Sons.He enjoyed teaching his three sons to Fish,Hunt,camp and most of all enjoy life to the fullest. He loved his grandchildran and great-grandchildren and the life and love they brought to him. He enjoyed hauling the boys all over Texas racing their three wheelers. He loved woodworking and left many treasured projects behind in remembrance of his talents.
He is survived by his wife Linda Horton of Brownwood. Three sons Joey and wife Teris of red oak Texas. Bryan Thompson and wife Loretta of Early Texas.and Tony Mathews of Austin Texas. Two step Childran Billy Shelton and Celia Absher.
14 grandchildran and three great-grandchildran.
He was preceded in death by His parents and His Sisters Modene Horton and Joy Horton.
His funeral was held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday March 3rd at Heartland funeral Home Chapel with Bro.David Barnum officiating.
I got to know O.T a long time ago when we were about 20 years old. we ran arond some and always had fun and I always enjoyed His friendship. after we got older and got married I did not get to see him for years because our work took us to different places. but all through the years I have always remembered His friendship and the times we had.
I know all His family and Friends will miss Him and remember Him for the things He has done through out His life.
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