Laureanne M. (Ethier) Horne
Feb 21st, 2017
HORNE – Laureanne M. (Ethier) 60 of West Yarmouth died at her home Tuesday February 21, 2017, surrounded by her family and her beloved dogs.
She was the wife of William W. Horne. Born in Kirksville, MO, Mrs. Horne was the daughter of the late Maurice J. and Gertrude (Schiffer) Ethier.
Mrs. Horne had an extreme love for life and loved to be with family and friends. She was the glue that held together not only her family, but also a tight group of amazing friends. She loved to laugh, but most of all loved to make other laugh. She lit up the room and was always the life of the party. She lived for seeing her granddaughter Ava and was thrilled to know that she would have another grandchild coming this summer.
She enjoyed camping, shopping, music, road trips, going to the movies, and playing games. She could do anything, including making cakes, candy, painting, crafts, cooking, and frequent dinner parties with friends and family. Mrs. Horne was involved with the Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, the Red Hat Society, The Friday Club, the Relay for Life yearly dinner, and so much more. She was always volunteering to help out with anything and everything.
In addition to her husband, Mrs. Horne is survived by a son, Derek W. Wright and his girlfriend, Thays Fernandes of Boston; a daughter, Jennifer Duffy and her husband, Chris of South Dennis; a brother, Robert Ethier of Bourne; and two grandchildren.
Visiting hours will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday February 24 in the Hallett Funeral Home, 273 Station Ave., South Yarmouth.
Interment will follow in Chandler Gray Cemetery, West Yarmouth.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Compassionate Care ALS, P.O. Box 1052, West Falmouth, MA 02574, www.ccals.org.
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My dishes went unwashed today, I didn't make my bed I took God's hand and went with HIM to Girl Scouts instead. That my bed went un made that the dishes were not there In 20 years no one will look or even care! But that I helped a little girl from child to adulthood grow In 20 years the whole wide world will look and see and know. Laureanne you will be remembered by all of us who knew you as the caring loving GS leader and volunteer always there to support the organization and the troops you served. You were a good Girl Scout. Juliette has a new troop member and we have lost a friend. Sonya Howland, Girl Scout Council of Southeastern MA
My Friend and dear soul you will be missed and forever loved, You were my daughters fairy God mother as they called you....Rest easy now and know you will be missed