L2 Dwight Leroy Horine, born April 17, 1914, died July 24, 2004; Occupation: Farmer - farm east of Eaton in Preble County, Security Guard; Hobbies/Interests: V.F.W. - U.S. Army W.W. II; Married January 31, 1937 Mary Kathryn "Kate" Wright, born January 28, 1917, died June 3, 1998; Father: Perry Wright, Mother: Mary Thompson; Occupation: Cook at the Preble County Jail, retail sales clerk.
Dwight Horine, the eldest son, was born April 17, 1914. Dwight was a Federal Protective Officer at Wright Patterson Air Force Base and for 47 years lived on a farm west of Eaton, Ohio. He married Catharine "Kate" Wright on December 31, 1937. Together they celebrated 60 years of marriage before death took Kate after planting roses. Though Dwight served in the army for almost five years, he lived in the Eaton area his whole life. Kate was the cook at the Preble County jail for many years and also worked in retail. Active in the V.F.W. and the ladies auxiliary, Dwight and Kate served their country and community through their volunteer projects. Kate frequently planned the Memorial Day parade through Eaton. Dwight is known as a sharp card player, following in his father's tradition.
EATON--Sgt. Dwight Horine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Horine, 1029 N. Market st., Eaton, is serving with the armed forces somewhere in the war zone. He was a member of the Eaton unit of the Ohio national guard nine years, was inducted in army service in October, 1940, and sent to Camp Shelby. After serving a year he was released and was employed in Dayton prior to being recalled for service early this year. His wife resides on an Eaton rural route.[Date unknown]
The Horine Family History is a compilation of information gathered over the past 60+ years by Mr. Paul G. Horine, Darla (Horine) Jones, John David Barrett, Eric T. Davis, Karen Montgomery, and many other contributors.
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