ALBERT & JUNE HORN
Albert H. Horn, Jr. was born October 3, 1922 in Huron County, Norwalk Ohio, to Albert H. Horn, Sr. and Ruth (Limbird) Horn. He is a graduate of the Tiffin Columbian High School and Tiffin University. He served with the United States Navy in the South Pacific and China during World War II, receiving an honorable discharge in 1946. Upon his return to the United States, Albert became an agent with the Internal Revenue Service with offices in Toledo and Lima and then moved to Kenton to establish the IRS office in that city in 1951.
While residing in Kenton, he was a member of the Masonic Lodge #154, the Order of the Eastern Star Latham Chapter #364, the Kenton Elks #157, served as president of the Kenton Jaycees 1964-1965. He was also a member of the St. John's United Church of Christ serving as president of their Council in 1957.
In 1957, he married June Castor, daughter of W. Murray and Dorothy (Patterson) Castor. June was born in Kenton, Ohio and is a graduate of Kenton High School and the Lima Memorial School of Nursing. She was surgery supervisor at Lima Memorial Hospital before returning to Kenton where she was employed by the Kenton Physicians Group for several years. While in Kenton she was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Latham Chapter #364, Minerva Club, Kenton Music Club, and the Methodist Church chancel choir.

In 1966, Albert was transferred and the couple moved to Bryan, Ohio in May of 1967. Albert is a member and Paul Harris Fellow of the Bryan Rotary Club serving as its president 1983-84. He has served on the Board of the Community Hospitals of Williams County since 1972, is a member of Zenobia Temple of Toledo and Scottish Rite Bodies in the Valley of Toledo. Albert has served on the search committee to acquire and organize a YWCA in the City of Bryan and was instrumental in establishing the Bryan Area Foundation in 1969 and has served as a trustee and treasurer for that group for 19 years. June is a member of the Association for Recognizing Talented Students for the Bryan High School. She is also a member of the Bryan Fortnightly Study Club and is a life member of the Community Hospitals of Williams County Auxiliary. They have both been members of the Wesley United Methodist Church of Bryan, where they have been most active in the life of the Chruch.

In 1983, Albert Horn retired from the IRS and opened private practice as a tax consultant with offices in Bryan, Ohio. Albert and June are the parents of one daughter, Jennifer, who resides in Dublin, Ohio.

 

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