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Willis Dale Horton

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Willis Dale Horton

Birth
Zack, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA
Death
7 Oct 2022 (aged 82)
Fayetteville Township, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Marshall, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Willis Dale Horton, age 82 of Marshall, Arkansas entered into his eternal resting place on Friday, October 7th, 2022 at Washington Regional in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He was born in Zack, Arkansas on April 17th, 1940 to Roy Sylvester Horton and Alice Williams Horton.

Willis Horton was a 1957 graduate of Marshall High School. He worked at Roy Horton Chevrolet after graduating. He served as the youngest Searcy County Judge between 1964-1974. Willis owned and operated Gene's Automotive Parts Store. He then went on to work for his nephew's family business, DR Horton Homes. Upon retirement he returned to his home in Marshall to resume his cattle ranching. The second love of his life, behind his wife Glenda of 64 years, was horse racing. He quickly ascended to the highest levels of this sport. He championed one Kentucky Oaks winner, three Kentucky Derby contenders, two Eclipse Award champions and two Kentucky stallions. Willis was known and loved the world over throughout the horse racing community. Born of four brothers and one sister, he was a devoted family man.

Willis is preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Alice Horton; sons, Mark Cam Horton and Crandall Dale Horton and siblings, T.J. Horton, Kathleen Horton Sanders, Eugene Roy Horton and Eutaw Winford Horton.
Willis Dale Horton, age 82 of Marshall, Arkansas entered into his eternal resting place on Friday, October 7th, 2022 at Washington Regional in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He was born in Zack, Arkansas on April 17th, 1940 to Roy Sylvester Horton and Alice Williams Horton.

Willis Horton was a 1957 graduate of Marshall High School. He worked at Roy Horton Chevrolet after graduating. He served as the youngest Searcy County Judge between 1964-1974. Willis owned and operated Gene's Automotive Parts Store. He then went on to work for his nephew's family business, DR Horton Homes. Upon retirement he returned to his home in Marshall to resume his cattle ranching. The second love of his life, behind his wife Glenda of 64 years, was horse racing. He quickly ascended to the highest levels of this sport. He championed one Kentucky Oaks winner, three Kentucky Derby contenders, two Eclipse Award champions and two Kentucky stallions. Willis was known and loved the world over throughout the horse racing community. Born of four brothers and one sister, he was a devoted family man.

Willis is preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Alice Horton; sons, Mark Cam Horton and Crandall Dale Horton and siblings, T.J. Horton, Kathleen Horton Sanders, Eugene Roy Horton and Eutaw Winford Horton.


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