A Navy veteran of World War II, Hornaday moved to Martinsville, Indiana 20 years ago. He was a baker. Surviving are his wife, the former Thelma M. Ditamore, 4 daughters: Marjorie A. Hicks and Connie S. Ellis both of Martinsville, Indiana; Emma L. Long of Nashville; Peggy D. Duncan of Tampa, Florida; 4 sons: Frank D. Hornaday of Mooresville, Indiana; David P. & Mark W. Hornaday and Albert J. Hornaday II of Martinsville, Indiana; 3 sisters: Ella May Turner & Norma Ralston of Rushville, Indiana, Nancy Hornaday of Alabama; 4 brothers; Arthur & Robert of Indianapolis, Indiana, Charles "Biff" Hornaday of Mooresville, Indiana, Allen Hornaday of Rushville, Indiana; 22 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Reverend Allen Kirk officiated at the funeral services on Friday morning at Martinsville, Indiana. Burial was in New South Park Cemetery there.
A Navy veteran of World War II, Hornaday moved to Martinsville, Indiana 20 years ago. He was a baker. Surviving are his wife, the former Thelma M. Ditamore, 4 daughters: Marjorie A. Hicks and Connie S. Ellis both of Martinsville, Indiana; Emma L. Long of Nashville; Peggy D. Duncan of Tampa, Florida; 4 sons: Frank D. Hornaday of Mooresville, Indiana; David P. & Mark W. Hornaday and Albert J. Hornaday II of Martinsville, Indiana; 3 sisters: Ella May Turner & Norma Ralston of Rushville, Indiana, Nancy Hornaday of Alabama; 4 brothers; Arthur & Robert of Indianapolis, Indiana, Charles "Biff" Hornaday of Mooresville, Indiana, Allen Hornaday of Rushville, Indiana; 22 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Reverend Allen Kirk officiated at the funeral services on Friday morning at Martinsville, Indiana. Burial was in New South Park Cemetery there.
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