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Murray Funeral Home

716 Clinton Street
Horicon, WI 53032
(920) 485-2217
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Horicon WI Obituaries and Death Notices

Clifford Thornton

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Clifford M. Thornton, 77 passed away at the home of his son in Horicon, Wisconsin on March 22, 2017. Clifford was born May 24, 1939 in Waukegan and had been a lifelong resident of Waukegan and Gurnee for most of his life except for a 15 year period when he lived in Walls, Mississippi. He had served in the US Air force, had been active in the Waukegan Lions Club, Waukegan Moose Lodge #706, was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, was an avid fisherman and loved to travel. He was a retired Sheet Metal Mechanic for Midwest Furnace Co., in Waukegan.Survivors include his son Ed (Christine) Thornton of Horicon, Wisconsin, one daughter Annette (Walter) Gorczowski of Homer Glen, IL, one sister Pat Passer of Richmond, Texas and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Phyllis in 2002 and one brother Guy Thornton in 2012.Friends may visit with the family from 10am Monday, March 27, 2017 until time of service at Warren Funeral Home, 1475 North Cemetery Road, Gurnee. Funeral service will take place at 11am with entombment to follow at Wa...

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Monday, September 26, 2016

From Friday Sept. 30 through Sunday Oct. 2, there is no parking on Main St. from the bandstand to Stewart Farrar Avenue, nor on Elm St., nor Emerson, Second, Hackensack, Horicon and Adirondack avenues. Parking is also prohibited on the north side of Stewart Farrar, and the north side of Library Ave. from Elm to James streets. These parking bans are in force so emergency vehicles can move through town. Those who disobey these mandates are likely to have their vehicles towed.• Motorists are urged not to block driveways, fire hydrants, nor park on private property without permission.• No trailers of any kind nor recreational vehicles may be parked along roadways. Many vehicles get towed each year.

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Clifford Thornton

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Clifford M. Thornton, 77 passed away at the home of his son in Horicon, Wisconsin on March 22, 2017. Clifford was born May 24, 1939 in Waukegan and had been a lifelong resident of Waukegan and Gurnee for most of his life except for a 15 year period when he lived in Walls, Mississippi. He had served in the US Air force, had been active in the Waukegan Lions Club, Waukegan Moose Lodge #706, was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, was an avid fisherman and loved to travel. He was a retired Sheet Metal Mechanic for Midwest Furnace Co., in Waukegan.Survivors include his son Ed (Christine) Thornton of Horicon, Wisconsin, one daughter Annette (Walter) Gorczowski of Homer Glen, IL, one sister Pat Passer of Richmond, Texas and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Phyllis in 2002 and one brother Guy Thornton in 2012.Friends may visit with the family from 10am Monday, March 27, 2017 until time of service at Warren Funeral Home, 1475 North Cemetery Road, Gurnee. Funeral service will take place at 11am with entombment to follow at Wa...

Warrensburg's huge annual garage sale coming soon - Sun Community News

Monday, September 26, 2016

From Friday Sept. 30 through Sunday Oct. 2, there is no parking on Main St. from the bandstand to Stewart Farrar Avenue, nor on Elm St., nor Emerson, Second, Hackensack, Horicon and Adirondack avenues. Parking is also prohibited on the north side of Stewart Farrar, and the north side of Library Ave. from Elm to James streets. These parking bans are in force so emergency vehicles can move through town. Those who disobey these mandates are likely to have their vehicles towed.• Motorists are urged not to block driveways, fire hydrants, nor park on private property without permission.• No trailers of any kind nor recreational vehicles may be parked along roadways. Many vehicles get towed each year.