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AN APPALACHIAN EULOGY

By: B. CAMP
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Zeke Horn was born in the year 1918 in the mountains of east Tennessee. At the age of seven he lost his family and was forced out into an uncaring world with winter fast approaching. Thanks to the help of kind strangers, he was barely able to survive the bitterly cold weather. Out of desperation, but with little hope, a letter was sent to the only relative he knew. His uncle, Abel Horn, responded and Zeke was saved from what would have been a terrible death.

Abel and Zeke set out on the long journey to Abel’s home in Kentucky. Along the way they were joined by a child who they found in circumstances that were very similar to Zeke’s. Zeke and Emma joined Abel’s daughter, Amy, and his wife, Elizabeth, to complete the Horn family.

For many years the Horn family provided the three children the love and the security they needed in order to thrive. Due to outside influences, the traditional mountain way of life was changing. Abel’s farm proved to be an island of peace, stability and tranquility in the midst of an ocean of change. Under the guidance of Abel and Elizabeth the family flourished.

Zeke and Amy were fortunate enough to escape the consequences of the turbulent times but Emma wasn’t so lucky. Her decisions placed her in an untenable situation that led to her separation from the Horn family. The family had forged bonds that time could never destroy and none of them were willing to accept her loss. Thus began a search that was destined to reach far into the future.

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Captured the essence of this area. Lived here for 48 years. Daughter and granddaughter of miners

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