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Driskill Belcher Horton Jr.

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Driskill Belcher Horton Jr.

Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
20 Jul 2010 (aged 67)
Louisiana, USA
Burial
Red Chute, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.5597278, Longitude: -93.6192111
Plot
Section 23
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BOSSIER CITY, LA - Driskill B. Horton, Jr., a resident of Bossier City, recently passed away at the age of 67.

Mr. Horton was preceded in death by his parents, Lt. Col. Driskill B. Horton, Sr., USAF and Topsy Loretta Horton.

Surviving Driskill are his two sons, Driskill Belcher Horton, III of New Orleans, Louisiana and Mark David Horton and wife, Silma Lia Cortes Horton of Goiania, Brazil; brother, Patrick Ronald Van Horton of Albuquerque, NM; sister, Pamela Jeanette Morgan and her husband Waynn Morgan of Alvin, TX; and grandson, Henrique Cortes, of Goiania, Brazil.

Driskill was born June 19, 1943 in Oklahoma City, OK. During the ten years that his father was stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, he attended Bossier and Waller Elementary Schools, Rusheon Jr. High and Bossier High. While his father was based in Taranto, Italy, Driskill attended two American dependent boarding schools in Wiesbaden, Germany and in Dreux, France, where he graduated from high school.

Mr. Horton later graduated from Louisiana Tech University where he received a BA in Education and an MA in Special Education. He worked for Caddo Parish School Board for over 30 years as a special education teacher, assessment teacher, educational consultant, work-study coordinator, assistant principal, principal, adult basic and secondary education teacher, and adult education administrator.

Driskill was known for his humor, art, and love for learning. He was a self-taught oil painter with an amazing gift of creativity. He also wrote a touching book, entitled The Kiss about his loving parents Driskill and Topsy. After retiring, he pursued and earned three additional Master's degrees from LA Tech University and Northwestern State University.

Driskill made a profession of faith in Jesus Christ as a young boy of 12 years of age during the time that he and his family were members of First Christian Church Disciples of Christ in Bossier City.

The family will be receiving friends at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Bossier City, Monday July 24 from 6-8 p.m. Services will also be held at Rose-Neath Tuesday, July 27 at 1:30 p.m. with burial following at Hill Crest Memorial Park.

Published in Shreveport Times on July 25, 2010
BOSSIER CITY, LA - Driskill B. Horton, Jr., a resident of Bossier City, recently passed away at the age of 67.

Mr. Horton was preceded in death by his parents, Lt. Col. Driskill B. Horton, Sr., USAF and Topsy Loretta Horton.

Surviving Driskill are his two sons, Driskill Belcher Horton, III of New Orleans, Louisiana and Mark David Horton and wife, Silma Lia Cortes Horton of Goiania, Brazil; brother, Patrick Ronald Van Horton of Albuquerque, NM; sister, Pamela Jeanette Morgan and her husband Waynn Morgan of Alvin, TX; and grandson, Henrique Cortes, of Goiania, Brazil.

Driskill was born June 19, 1943 in Oklahoma City, OK. During the ten years that his father was stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, he attended Bossier and Waller Elementary Schools, Rusheon Jr. High and Bossier High. While his father was based in Taranto, Italy, Driskill attended two American dependent boarding schools in Wiesbaden, Germany and in Dreux, France, where he graduated from high school.

Mr. Horton later graduated from Louisiana Tech University where he received a BA in Education and an MA in Special Education. He worked for Caddo Parish School Board for over 30 years as a special education teacher, assessment teacher, educational consultant, work-study coordinator, assistant principal, principal, adult basic and secondary education teacher, and adult education administrator.

Driskill was known for his humor, art, and love for learning. He was a self-taught oil painter with an amazing gift of creativity. He also wrote a touching book, entitled The Kiss about his loving parents Driskill and Topsy. After retiring, he pursued and earned three additional Master's degrees from LA Tech University and Northwestern State University.

Driskill made a profession of faith in Jesus Christ as a young boy of 12 years of age during the time that he and his family were members of First Christian Church Disciples of Christ in Bossier City.

The family will be receiving friends at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Bossier City, Monday July 24 from 6-8 p.m. Services will also be held at Rose-Neath Tuesday, July 27 at 1:30 p.m. with burial following at Hill Crest Memorial Park.

Published in Shreveport Times on July 25, 2010


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