Robert 'Bob' Harry Horton

 United States

  • Date Of Death: October 31, 2004
  • State: New York

Robert ‘Bob’ Harry Horton, 81

North Greenbush Robert ‘Bob’ Harry Horton, 81, died October 31, 2004 at Samaritan Hospital Troy ,after a long illness.

A lifelong resident of Snyders Corners, he was the son of the late Clyde and Lillian Champine Horton and beloved husband of the late Nedra Miller Horton.

He was a veteran of the US Navy, having enlisted prior to Pearl Harbor and remaining on active duty throughout World War II until he was honorably discharged in 1946. He served on the North Atlantic Patrol while stationed at Argentia, Newfoundland and earned his rank of Aviation Machinist Mate 1st Class while serving aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Randolph.

Following his discharge, he returned to the Troy area where he was self-employed most of his life as a master craftsman in the building trades.

A dedicated sportsman and outdoors man, he spent considerable time in the Adirondack Mountains where, over the course of many years, he gathered material for “The Great Green Cathedral” , a book he authored in 1975,depicting the adventures and legendary lore of the Adirondacks. In addition to his book, he also wrote the columns “The Old Woodsman”and “Into The Outdoors”,which appeared in local newspapers, and authored numerous freelance magazine articles.

He was an avid conservationist and was the co-founder and charter president of The Adirondack Woodsmen Inc.

Mr Horton is survived by his loving children; Harry Horton (Sandy)and Donna Honsinger (David) all of Pittstown and Gary Horton (Barbara)of Niskayuna; a brother, Thomas C. Horton of Wynantskill, 12 Grandchildren and 10 Great Grandchildren. He was predeceased by his son, Robert Clyde Horton, of Newton, New Hampshire in 1999.

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