of Fayetteville, AR
July 10, 2021
On Saturday, July 10, 2021, Doris Scott Horne, loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother passed away, in Fayetteville, AR, at the age of 92. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Harry Horne; and her brother, Harold Scott.
Doris was born in Sugar Grove, AR to John and Inez (Parish) Scott.
She attended Paris High School. She married Harry Wilson Horne on May 1, 1948, and together they raised two daughters and a son, Leeta, Judy, and Scott.
Her passion for sewing was eclipsed by her love for and spending time with her five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and all things cats.
She is survived by her children, Leeta Farmer, Judy Miller and husband Jim, and Scott Horne and wife Michele Walls; grandchildren, Beth Dockins, Stacy McLaughlin and husband David, James Miller and wife Kate, Nichole Clarke, and Brooklyn Langley and husband Clint; her great-grandchildren, Elijah Dockins, Alana Thomas, Barrett Miller, Eve Miller, Hayden Langley, and Brynlee Langley; and a host of other family and friends.
Visitation was from 12:00 to 1:00 PM on Wednesday, July 14, 2021, at Roller-Christeson Funeral Home.
Graveside service was at Maplewood Cemetery at 1:00 PM, Wednesday.
To my favorite aunt who taught me how to freely say ‘I love you’. Your smile and humor will be missed. My heart is broken yet full of wonderful memories of you and your family.
Granny, the memories we made together are so very special to me. Thank you for all of the love and care that you gave me through the years. Your sweet spirit touched everyone you met. You are one of a kind and I will miss you so much. You are so precious to me. I love you so much.
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Beth and Elijah. She was a special lady!
Love, Rex, Carolyn, Shyanne and Dawnisa
Ron and I will miss you terribly. As for me, you are my favorite aunt and will stay in the heart of both of us. I know you’re safe and happy and In no pain now And in the hands of God. We love you, Ron and Janice
So thankful for your sweet smile, spirit, and friendship with my aunt, Wilma Samuel. Rest In Peace💕
You gave me my most precious memories, Granny. You’ve given me the prime example of who and what to be - I could only wish to be half the woman you were. I’ll forever cherish your memory. You mean more to me than you could ever know. I love you.
Rest In Peace sweet neighbor on Ocoee Cove. We have missed you since you moved to Fayetteville.
Thinking of you and your family.
Thinking of your family with love and understanding. Leeta, I'm here if you need anything.