Jay Hornick ’59, a resident of Lafayette, Ind., and a member of the Theta Chi fraternity, died July 18, 2019. Jay was president in the family business J & M Transfer, before retiring. Surviving are his wife, Margaret Huddleston Hornick ’61, four daughters, a son, 19 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, a brother and a sister.
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I’m sorry to hear about the passing of Jay Hornick. It sounds like he had a wonderful family and a fulfilling career. Reflecting on the importance of community and connection, I’ve been exploring different places virtually through geoguessr unlimited, which adds a fun twist to my travels. It’s a great way to appreciate the world while remembering those who have made an impact in our lives.
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