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Homer Lee “Sonny” Thornton Jr.

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Homer Lee “Sonny” Thornton Jr.

Birth
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Dec 2022 (aged 90)
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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In Memoriam


HOMER LEE "SONNY" THORNTON, JR.


Homer Lee Thornton Jr. (Sonny) went to heaven on December 28, 2022 surrounded by his family at home.  


He was born in Graham, Texas on April 14, 1932 to Homer Lee Thornton and Eloise Morrison Thornton. He graduated from Graham High School and Texas A&M in College Station. He was a member of the Aggie Corps of Cadets and accepted a commission into the United States Air Force after graduation and served as an intelligence officer in the Strategic Air Command.


Homer married the love of his life Caroleen Turner on June 2, 1952, in Graham. They celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary this year!


Following his military service, Homer and Caroleen moved to a farm on the banks of the Red River. In addition to growing cotton and soybeans, Homer raised commercial beef cattle as a member of the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association and favored the Charolais breed.


In 1968 Homer started a second career as controller at Paris Milling Company after earning an accounting degree at East Texas State University (TAMU-Commerce).


ln 1981 he started yet a third career with his private CPA practice.

Homer was a faithful member of Central Presbyterian Church for over 60 years where he served as an elder, deacon, and member of the choir.


As an active member of the community, Homer joined the Rotary Club and the Paris Chamber of Commerce serving terms as President for both organizations. Homer also served on the board of directors for First Federal Community Bank for 40 years. His commitment to educating Paris's youth led him to become a dedicated board member of the Paris Education Foundation where an Endowment Fund was established in his name in 2007.


Additionally, he was active in the Lamar County A&M Club raising scholarship funds through an annual golf tournament and was recognized for his generosity, support, participation, and 'Fight'n' Texas Aggie Spirit' with an A&M flag at Paris Golf and Country Club where he was a member for many years.


Homer enjoyed music, playing the guitar, golfing with friends & family, and of course, cheering on his Texas Aggies. He will be remembered as a devoted husband, loving father, and faithful friend. He was kind and generous to all who knew him.


In addition to his parents, his sister Gillie Ann Ragle, and infant son Richard Hall Thornton. preceded him in death.


Homer is survived by his beloved wife, Caroleen, daughters Julianne Thornton Shipley (Bill), Alice Thornton McQuitty (Andy) and son Homer Lee Thornton III (Carol). He is also survived by 9 grandchildren, Blair Thornton Hart (Meredith), Julia Kathleen Rhodes (Gordon), Elizabeth Grace Kronenberg (Danielle), Bonnie Caroleen McQuitty, Jonathan Andrew McQuitty (Andie), Jeffrey Lee McQuitty (Katy), Lindsay Michele Tallent (Coulter), Turner Clark Thornton (Madi), and Mary Elizabeth Thornton.


Homer is also survived by 9 great grandchildren, Luke and Hannah Hart, Drew and Madeline Rhodes, Eric and Peyton McQuitty, Mathew Taylor, and Hayley and Audrey Thornton.


The family will be forever grateful for the loving care from his caregivers Halena Bolding and Kim Woods, who were also present with the family in Homer's last days. Additionally, we thank Deann Dodds, and many others through Koehn Senior Care and TLC Professional Care for their care and service to Homer and Caroleen.


There will be a private graveside service for family on Tuesday, January 3 followed by a celebration of life service at Central Presbyterian Church at 2:30. Arrangements are under the direction of Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home.


The family asks that memorials be made to Central Presbyterian Church, the Paris Education Foundation, or the charity of your choice.



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GUESTBOOK


Lynnda Parker Jenkins from Lubbock TX ~ Jan. 23, 2023

**Caroleen & family, I was sad to learn of your loss. Mom & Dad (Dorothy & Robert) thought so much of both of you, and I was grateful to get to know you through them. I was glad I got to see you & say hello at Cozy Cappucino on my last visit to Paris after Mom's death. Partings are difficult! You are in my prayers.


Molly Haslam from Nashville, TN ~ Jan. 2, 2023

**Dear Caroline, Julie, Alice and Lee, I was so sad to hear of Homer's passing today. Missy and I were talking about our memories of him when we were little. He was always so loving and kind to us. I remember us all coming to your house for dinner. He and Caroline would welcome us with warm hugs and such sweet smiles. We are so grateful to have known him. Sending you love and support today and always. Molly and Missy 


Corby Thornton from Tumwater, WA ~ Jan. 2, 2023

**Sonny, rest in peace my friend. Rest in the joy of the resurrection, won for us all by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. It has been an extreme honor and privilege for me to be your cousin. You led an extraordinary life with your love of God, your faith, and family. As a father and husband you were an example for us all that will continue to inspire us in our daily lives forever. Thank you. God bless you. Corby Thornton


Derald and Lesa Bulls from Reno, TX ~ Dec. 31, 2022

**Dear Mrs. Thornton, Julie, Alice, Lee, and family, My earliest recollection of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton goes back to the second grade at East Paris Elementary. Throughout my life and career, I can't recall a time I would have the privilege to encounter Mr. Thornton that he didn't speak to me, offer encouragement, or inquire of whatever community cause I was involved in. I treasured his interest in me and my well-being. I'm a better man because his interest in me was genuine, caring, and honest. I know your hearts are filled with a lifetime of memories. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. 


Shelly Radford from Paris, TX ~ Dec. 31, 2022

**I was so happy to cook and take care of Homer and Caroleen. They were the sweetest people yet. This picture was the first year I took care of them. They wanted to walk in the snow, alone. They walked in my tire tracks. I had to snap this as I watched them. Shalom to the family and friends. Homer lived a wonderful life!!!!

also shared an image (Photo of them walking in the snow)


Jimmy Don Nicholson from 300 Co. Rd. 24960, Brookston, Texas 75421 ~ Dec. 31, 2022

**What a wonderful life Homer enjoyed. My condolences from myself and my family to Homer's family and friends. May God bless you and comfort you    Jimmy Don


John Brazile from Paris ~ Dec. 30, 2022

**Lee and family Was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Father. I pray that our Lord will give you peace and comfort during this time. To be absent from this body is to be in the presence of our Lord and Savior! John Brazile



Memorial Provided By

FRY-GIBBS FUNERAL HOME

730 Clarksville Street

Paris, TX 75460


In Memoriam


HOMER LEE "SONNY" THORNTON, JR.


Homer Lee Thornton Jr. (Sonny) went to heaven on December 28, 2022 surrounded by his family at home.  


He was born in Graham, Texas on April 14, 1932 to Homer Lee Thornton and Eloise Morrison Thornton. He graduated from Graham High School and Texas A&M in College Station. He was a member of the Aggie Corps of Cadets and accepted a commission into the United States Air Force after graduation and served as an intelligence officer in the Strategic Air Command.


Homer married the love of his life Caroleen Turner on June 2, 1952, in Graham. They celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary this year!


Following his military service, Homer and Caroleen moved to a farm on the banks of the Red River. In addition to growing cotton and soybeans, Homer raised commercial beef cattle as a member of the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association and favored the Charolais breed.


In 1968 Homer started a second career as controller at Paris Milling Company after earning an accounting degree at East Texas State University (TAMU-Commerce).


ln 1981 he started yet a third career with his private CPA practice.

Homer was a faithful member of Central Presbyterian Church for over 60 years where he served as an elder, deacon, and member of the choir.


As an active member of the community, Homer joined the Rotary Club and the Paris Chamber of Commerce serving terms as President for both organizations. Homer also served on the board of directors for First Federal Community Bank for 40 years. His commitment to educating Paris's youth led him to become a dedicated board member of the Paris Education Foundation where an Endowment Fund was established in his name in 2007.


Additionally, he was active in the Lamar County A&M Club raising scholarship funds through an annual golf tournament and was recognized for his generosity, support, participation, and 'Fight'n' Texas Aggie Spirit' with an A&M flag at Paris Golf and Country Club where he was a member for many years.


Homer enjoyed music, playing the guitar, golfing with friends & family, and of course, cheering on his Texas Aggies. He will be remembered as a devoted husband, loving father, and faithful friend. He was kind and generous to all who knew him.


In addition to his parents, his sister Gillie Ann Ragle, and infant son Richard Hall Thornton. preceded him in death.


Homer is survived by his beloved wife, Caroleen, daughters Julianne Thornton Shipley (Bill), Alice Thornton McQuitty (Andy) and son Homer Lee Thornton III (Carol). He is also survived by 9 grandchildren, Blair Thornton Hart (Meredith), Julia Kathleen Rhodes (Gordon), Elizabeth Grace Kronenberg (Danielle), Bonnie Caroleen McQuitty, Jonathan Andrew McQuitty (Andie), Jeffrey Lee McQuitty (Katy), Lindsay Michele Tallent (Coulter), Turner Clark Thornton (Madi), and Mary Elizabeth Thornton.


Homer is also survived by 9 great grandchildren, Luke and Hannah Hart, Drew and Madeline Rhodes, Eric and Peyton McQuitty, Mathew Taylor, and Hayley and Audrey Thornton.


The family will be forever grateful for the loving care from his caregivers Halena Bolding and Kim Woods, who were also present with the family in Homer's last days. Additionally, we thank Deann Dodds, and many others through Koehn Senior Care and TLC Professional Care for their care and service to Homer and Caroleen.


There will be a private graveside service for family on Tuesday, January 3 followed by a celebration of life service at Central Presbyterian Church at 2:30. Arrangements are under the direction of Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home.


The family asks that memorials be made to Central Presbyterian Church, the Paris Education Foundation, or the charity of your choice.



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GUESTBOOK


Lynnda Parker Jenkins from Lubbock TX ~ Jan. 23, 2023

**Caroleen & family, I was sad to learn of your loss. Mom & Dad (Dorothy & Robert) thought so much of both of you, and I was grateful to get to know you through them. I was glad I got to see you & say hello at Cozy Cappucino on my last visit to Paris after Mom's death. Partings are difficult! You are in my prayers.


Molly Haslam from Nashville, TN ~ Jan. 2, 2023

**Dear Caroline, Julie, Alice and Lee, I was so sad to hear of Homer's passing today. Missy and I were talking about our memories of him when we were little. He was always so loving and kind to us. I remember us all coming to your house for dinner. He and Caroline would welcome us with warm hugs and such sweet smiles. We are so grateful to have known him. Sending you love and support today and always. Molly and Missy 


Corby Thornton from Tumwater, WA ~ Jan. 2, 2023

**Sonny, rest in peace my friend. Rest in the joy of the resurrection, won for us all by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. It has been an extreme honor and privilege for me to be your cousin. You led an extraordinary life with your love of God, your faith, and family. As a father and husband you were an example for us all that will continue to inspire us in our daily lives forever. Thank you. God bless you. Corby Thornton


Derald and Lesa Bulls from Reno, TX ~ Dec. 31, 2022

**Dear Mrs. Thornton, Julie, Alice, Lee, and family, My earliest recollection of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton goes back to the second grade at East Paris Elementary. Throughout my life and career, I can't recall a time I would have the privilege to encounter Mr. Thornton that he didn't speak to me, offer encouragement, or inquire of whatever community cause I was involved in. I treasured his interest in me and my well-being. I'm a better man because his interest in me was genuine, caring, and honest. I know your hearts are filled with a lifetime of memories. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. 


Shelly Radford from Paris, TX ~ Dec. 31, 2022

**I was so happy to cook and take care of Homer and Caroleen. They were the sweetest people yet. This picture was the first year I took care of them. They wanted to walk in the snow, alone. They walked in my tire tracks. I had to snap this as I watched them. Shalom to the family and friends. Homer lived a wonderful life!!!!

also shared an image (Photo of them walking in the snow)


Jimmy Don Nicholson from 300 Co. Rd. 24960, Brookston, Texas 75421 ~ Dec. 31, 2022

**What a wonderful life Homer enjoyed. My condolences from myself and my family to Homer's family and friends. May God bless you and comfort you    Jimmy Don


John Brazile from Paris ~ Dec. 30, 2022

**Lee and family Was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Father. I pray that our Lord will give you peace and comfort during this time. To be absent from this body is to be in the presence of our Lord and Savior! John Brazile



Memorial Provided By

FRY-GIBBS FUNERAL HOME

730 Clarksville Street

Paris, TX 75460



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