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Eugene Horres Obituary

Eugene S. Horres CHARLESTON - The Lord called home into eternal rest an incredible man on the morning of February 13, 2012, Eugene S. Horres, Sr., husband of Ramona Blocker Horres. Residence, Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Horres are invited to attend the memorial service of the former, Thursday, February 16, 2012 at 11:00 AM at John Wesley United Methodist Church. Private entombment services will be at Holy Cross Cemetery on Friday morning. Mr. Horres was born July14, 1917 in Holly Hill, SC, the son of Henry Horres and Ethel Rumph Horres was the last of nine children. He attended George Washington University and served with the United States Navy as an esteemed member of Special Devices Division, an elite research and development program during World War II. He was described by his colleagues as "one of the columns holding up the temple," noted for his ideas and inventions which were classified at that time. During the war, he was sent to South America to assist in training Allied Sailors on how to fire artillery and utilize other ordnance on warships. Upon Discharge from the Navy, he continued his inventive ways with The Douglas Leigh Company, an advertising powerhouse in New York City. Douglas Leigh and his company were responsible for designing the lighting of the iconic Empire State building. While in New York City, he designed many famous signs that appeared on Times Square and Broadway, including billboards for Supersuds with huge bubbles pouring out of the top and Dormin over the counter sleeping aids with the slogan "Get your ZZZs with Dormin." He also designed lights on airships (Pegasus on the Mobil and Goodyear Blimps during a stint for the company in California). Following eight years in New York, he returned to Charleston, married Ramona Blocker and started a successful real estate development company. He joined the National Ass'n of Realtors in 1960, and built the first commercial spec homes on Kiawah and in Eastwood on James Island. His hobbies including flying private aircraft, exotic automobiles, motorcycling, golf, inventing useful and helpful machines such as the contact lens inserter and cartridge audio tape system which he patented (the forerunner to the 8-Track Tape System), computers, music (he starred in several Off- Broadway musical productions, and scored a Hollywood screen test while out in California). He had a "long and wonderful life," he said, and a man of faith, he believed God was watching over him. He was a member of John Wesley United Methodist Church since 1955 where he taught Sunday School and enjoyed singing in the Chancel Choir. He stayed active in church until his health prohibited him from attending. He had a generous and giving spirit no matter what his personal financial situation, one example being he gave a stranger $300.00 to get his wife out of the hospital. Of all his many accomplishments in life, he was most proud on his family and was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Ramona, of Charleston, SC; four sons: Stratton Horres (Debbie) of Dallas, TX, Douglas Horres (Kathy) of Charleston, SC; Derrick Horres (Pam) of Charleston, SC and Randall Horres (Joanna) of Charleston, SC; seven grandchildren: Rachel, Caroline, Stratton, Meagan, Allie, Hannah and Sarah Horres; two step-grandchildren: Stuart Hunt (Lisa) and Patty Stokes (Mike); three step great-grandchildren: Jonathan Hunt (Nikki), Emmy Stokes and Rachael Stokes; one step great-great granddaughter: Lillie. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to John Wesley United Methodist Church, 626 Savannah Hwy., Charleston, SC 29407. Arrangements by J. HENRY STUHR, INC., DOWNTOWN CHAPEL. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Feb. 14 to Feb. 15, 2012.

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February 16, 2012

To the enitre Horres Family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. May God give you the peace that passeth all understanding. Let me know if I can help iin any way.

Sincerely,

Joe Idleman

Sue, Robin, and Jimmy

February 15, 2012

Dear Aunt Ramona and cousins, we have such wonderful memories of our Uncle Gene! Loved his fascinating stories, funny jokes, exciting motorcycles & cars! And tricks... His thumb trick! Uncle Gene was so full of life,love, and joy! What wonderful memories he has blessed us all with!

Phillip Whitson

February 15, 2012

Our thoughts are with all of you at this time.

The Phillip Whitson Family

Belvin Horres

February 15, 2012

Aunt Ramona, I love you and Uncle Gene and I will miss him more than I can say. I am gratefull I was able to see the two of you in December and thank you for all the great things the two of you have done for me.

Terri (Horres) Wright

February 15, 2012

Terri (Horres) Wright

February 15, 2012

Jean (McNurlin) Hodges

February 15, 2012

To the entire Horres Family: My thoughts and prayers go out to you at this difficult time. When I think of him, I think of his zest for life and the love he had for his family...and the great love and respect he had from his family. He was a wonderful person surrounded by equally wonderful people. Love to you all.

Terri (Horres) Wright

February 15, 2012

Aunt Ramona:
I was so sorry to hearing of the passing of Uncle Gene. My father, Aubrey Horres, always spoke so highly of him. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Travis Blocker

February 15, 2012

Uncle Gene was the most interesting uncle a little boy could have. With his stories, inventions, musical talent, and excitement for life it was always exciting to visit his house. A special man that will be missed.

February 15, 2012

i have so many memories of uncle gene i cant even begin.i am so sad right now.aunt ramona do you remember when we all went to your house to watch disney on your "new"color tv?he is missed already.god bless you all steve

Keith Horres

February 14, 2012

Great memories at Ethel Horres' house on Bull Street with all the Horreses at Sunday Dinner. Now Ethel has all her children again. Uncle Gene will be missed. The last great man of that great Horres generation.

Millie Trout Freeman

February 14, 2012

Ramona I am so sorry to hear about Gene. I will always remember you renting office space to my Mother Dorma B. Trout, Realtor. Also, I will always remember your youngest son being born on the same day, same hospital as my oldest son, Tommy. Time ceretainly hasgone by fast and I have so many fond memories of you and Gene. You will be in my prayers. Love Millie Trout Freeman.

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