Bonnie Jo Horne, 76, Dies Feb. 15; Cannelton Residence Also Reported
Bonnie Jo Horne, 76, died Feb. 15 at 9:30 p.m.; her obituary lists Jasper while other indexes report her as a Cannelton resident.

Bonnie Jo (Keaton) Horne, 76, peacefully went to be with our Lord on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at 9:30 p.m., the obituary states, listing Jasper as her location even though other obituary indexes identified her as a Cannelton resident. Her family described her as "cherished by all who knew her," and noted her passing at the end of a life spent around family and community activities.
Horne was born July 25, 1949, the daughter of the late Laura (Traves) Keaton and Dan Keaton, Sr. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter (Bud) Curry Horne. Surviving children named in the obituary include Tina Horne of Jasper and Tammy Horne Moss of Greenwood; Tammy's daughter Allison Ferguson (Logan) of Greenwood is described as Horne's "pride and joy." The obituary also lists infant grandson Evan Tyler Kellems among those who preceded her in death.

Her immediate family circle on record includes a surviving brother, Curtis "Curt" Ray Keaton, Sr., of Dubois. Siblings who preceded her in death are listed as Irene (Claude) Marcum; Dan (Bud) Keaton; Mag Anselmi; Bill Keaton; and an infant sister, Gustava Keaton. The obituary emphasizes close family ties and regular time spent with relatives and friends.
The obituary catalogs a variety of past jobs that anchored Horne in Perry County and surrounding communities, including positions at Schrieber Drugs, TG&Y, Index 3D, and The Schnitzelbank. Those employers reflect retail and manufacturing work that many Perry County residents will recognize as common local employers over recent decades.
Personal interests named in the obituary paint a picture of an active retiree: favorite activities included camping and being outside, traveling and vacationing, going to concerts, and enjoying Indiana University basketball. The notice also highlights her fondness for family gatherings and for her dog, Nikko.
Remaining passages from the obituary underscore how Horne was remembered by relatives: "She was an unbelievably kind person who was a friend to all. To know her was to love her. She will be so missed by all." Those lines close a portrait of a woman with deep ties across Jasper, Greenwood, Dubois, and Cannelton communities.
No funeral or service details were included in the material available for publication at the time of this report. The discrepancy between the obituary's Jasper location and other indexes listing Cannelton will be noted for local records and for family contacts arranging services. Her survivors and the local places she frequented - from The Schnitzelbank to IU basketball arenas - form the immediate network of people and institutions that will mark her absence.
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