Betty J. Hornback
December 27, 1947 ~ December 21, 2016
Betty J. Hornback, 68, of South Pleasant Street, Edinburgh, died at 4:25 a.m. December 21, 2016, at Franklin United Methodist Community. Betty was born December 27, 1947, in Columbus, the daughter of Marlowe and Ruth Ault McKee. She married Paul A. Hornback December 23, 1967. For 30 years, Betty loved working for the town of Edinburgh as a payroll clerk. She loved her family even more, especially her grandchildren. Survivors include her husband, Paul; son, Toby A. Hornback of Muncie; daughter, Tamara (Paul) Chappelow of Edinburgh; brother, Danny (Brenda) McKee of Amity; and granddaughters, Sarah E. Chappelow and Emily Chappelow. She was preceded in death by her parents.






My prayers go out to Paul, Tamara and Toby. Betty will be greatly missed. She’s now flying high with the angels
Paul and family please know that I am thinking of you at this sad time and pray that you heal from this sorrow. My mother thought the world of Betty and would want me to add her name to this condolence. Edinburgh has lost a fine caring citizen. And I have known Betty all of my life. Know that others are thinking of you. Debbie Cassidy Doty Greenfield
This woman was the most loving person I have ever known! She showed me so much love as I was growing up! All my memories of my “Aunt” Betty are happy memories! Betty, Paul, Tammy, and Toby always made me feel welcome and right at home (which was a hard task as I was a very awkward child)! Their home was my second home. They taught me how to love and give freely. My prayers and love are with them all. Betty is going to be so greatly missed and I am so blessed to have had her in my life!
I am sorry for your loss! She was a sweet ray of Sunshine to anyone she came into contact with. She will be missed by many! You are in my thoughts and prayers! Big hugs sent your way!
fly high BETTY/
Dear Paul, Tamara & Toby, We wanted to send our sympathy in Betty’s passing. So sorry we could not come today but will be thinking of you & keeping you in prayer. We know she has had a long illness. So sorry for your loss. Nancy & Bill West
you will always be in our hearts