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Christopher McDonald Horne 1972 to 2007






Commissioner Hullander's Son-In-Law Was Gifted Teacher,
Environmentalist And Outdoor Enthusiast

posted November 27, 2007


Christopher McDonald Horne, gifted teacher,
treasured friend, environmental steward, outdoor enthusiast and
dedicated community member, died November 21, 2007 in an automobile
accident while on vacation in San Juan del Cabo, Mexico. He was a
thoughtful and loving individual who will be missed dearly by all
those he touched.



Chris was born September 2, 1972 in Durham, NC, son of McDonald K.
Horne, III and Martha Johnston Horne. He was a graduate of the St.
Stephen's School in Alexandria (1990), The College of William and
Mary (1994, BA, Biology), the Teton Science Schools' Graduate
Program (1998) and Antioch College of New England (2001, MS,
Environmental Sciences).



After graduating from college, Chris taught mathematics at St.
Stephen's School for two years. He moved to Jackson in 1997 to
attend the Teton Science Schools' Graduate Program, and then
returned after completing his master's degree in 2001.



Chris was a founding faculty member of the Journeys School of Teton
Science Schools, Wyoming's first Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade
independent school. His energy, enthusiasm and talent were an
integral part in the development of the innovative and challenging
program and caring community that characterize the school today.



Chris was an inspired teacher of both math and science courses in
the middle school, and he directed the entire middle school until
the spring of 2007. He was instrumental in developing the science
curriculum, the new teacher mentoring program, advisory systems and
community building initiatives. His passion for people and the
natural world defined his work as an educator.



Chris served on the board of the Global Community Project and led
summer trips for the National Outdoor Leadership School. He took
full advantage of the Jackson Hole environment and could be found
paddling the Snake River, hiking in the Park or skiing the
backcountry on any given day.



Chris was also quite active in the Presbyterian Church of Jackson
Hole. This past spring he traveled to Ecuador on a trip organized by
the church to provide time and effort for Habitat for Humanity.



On June 9, 2007, he married Amanda Hullander, a valley resident for
a number of years and formally of Apison, Tn., and also a faculty
member at Journeys School.



This fall, Chris and Mandy moved to Cashiers, N.C. where Chris was
the director of the Summit School, an innovative K -8 charter
school.



Chris is survived by his wife, Mandy, Cashiers, N.C. and Apison,
Tn.; parents, McDonald K. Horne, III and Martha J. Horne of
Alexandria, Va.; brother, Peter Horne, Bellingham, WA.;
father-in-law and mother-in-law, Bill and Linda Hullander, Apison;
brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Matt and Jenny Hullander and their
daughter, Reese Hullander, all of Apison.



Memorial services will be held Thursday, in Alexandria, Va., and a
service will be held in Cashiers, N.C. in the coming months.



In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in honor of Chris to
The Summit School, 160 Frank Allen Road, Cashiers, NC 28717 or Type
I Diabetes Research Organization, East Tennessee Branch, 6701 Baum
Drive, Bldg. B, Suite 240, Knoxville, Tn. 37919.



Condolences may be sent at
www.heritagefh.com








Arrangements are by Heritage Funeral Home, 7454 E. Brainerd Rd., Chattanooga, TN


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