He was the son of Horace Greeley and Anna Belle Brown Burger.
He was the father of four, with his first wife.
Two of his children preceded him in death.
Joy Waneta Miller [Mann] Burger, his second wife, preceded him in death.
Junior and Joy were married in Marion County, Indiana by Judge Clarence Hendrickson on 19 September 1969.
Horace was stepfather to Joy's eight children, who survive him.
RCA of Indianapolis was his employer.
He enjoyed fishing, hunting, boating, children, and dogs.
His tomatoes were the most flavorful, his Christmas cacti the most heavily flowered, his coffeepot always full and ready to welcome visitors. Junior did the woodwork for Joy's many craft projects, and drove her to the craft shows they worked.
He picked red roses for her.
He was a champion television watcher.
His dog was spoiled rotten.
He deserved so much more than life gave him.
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Bell Mortuary and Crematory served Horace's family.
He was the son of Horace Greeley and Anna Belle Brown Burger.
He was the father of four, with his first wife.
Two of his children preceded him in death.
Joy Waneta Miller [Mann] Burger, his second wife, preceded him in death.
Junior and Joy were married in Marion County, Indiana by Judge Clarence Hendrickson on 19 September 1969.
Horace was stepfather to Joy's eight children, who survive him.
RCA of Indianapolis was his employer.
He enjoyed fishing, hunting, boating, children, and dogs.
His tomatoes were the most flavorful, his Christmas cacti the most heavily flowered, his coffeepot always full and ready to welcome visitors. Junior did the woodwork for Joy's many craft projects, and drove her to the craft shows they worked.
He picked red roses for her.
He was a champion television watcher.
His dog was spoiled rotten.
He deserved so much more than life gave him.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♫ ♥♥♥♥♥ ♫ ♦ ♦ ♦
Bell Mortuary and Crematory served Horace's family.
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