Thursday, April 14, 2022

BJ PROMOTIONS' WENDELL HORN PASSES AWAY



Wendell Horn, former BJ promotions department, passes away

Wendell Horn, 88, who was BJ assistant to the promotions director after he graduated in 1955 from Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, a fellow alumnus of my State Desk editor Pat Englehart when I began at the BJ in 1969, passed away Sunday, April 10.

His resume includes having a hand in the BJ-sponsored Soap Box Derby and Spelling Bee and as vacation substitute for the Beacon’s Movie Critic, TV Editor and Home Section Editor.

 

Wendell was chairman of the Canton Literacy Commission (2021-2022), presiding at board meetings and as ex officio member of all the Commission committees. In 1987-88 he was senior copywriter for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and its publications. From 1960-87 he managed a staff of 4 copywriters preparing ads for Firestone dealers and stores nationwide.

Wendell graduated from Canton’s Lehman High School in 1951.

He lived in North Canton, once named New Berlin till World War and Germany made that unpopular, for his final 18 years. Previously he lived in Akron and Cuyahoga Falls. Wendell also was a deacon at North Canton’s Zion Lutheran Church.

His father, Clayton G. Horn, had a long newspaper career. The attached article from December 1971 about Clayton Horn’s retirement talks about his career.

Wendell worked under long-time director Ralph Iula whose son, Jeff Iula, took over the Soap Box Derby responsibilities later from Ralph.

Wendell’s father, Clayton Horn, was executive director of Thompson-Brush-Moore Newspapers. Clayton retired after 43 years with T-B-M and was a Kent State trustee (1964-71). He also was vice president of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton since its inception. He was managing editor of the East Liverpool Review, the Canton Repository. Clayton was born in Bellvue, Ohio.

Wendell’s obituary:

NORTH CANTON - Wendell G Horn, 88, of North Canton, passed away on Palm Sunday, April 10, 2022. He was born on April 19, 1933, to the late Clayton G. and Juanita K. Horn of Canton. He attended Clarendon and Avondale grade schools and was a 1951 graduate of Lehman High School where he played varsity basketball.

 

He graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. It was there, he was also a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and was Vice President his senior year.

 

Wendell’s first job after college graduation in 1955 was as assistant to the promotions director at the Akron Beacon Journal. It was there he met the love of his life, Arlene Mosely. They were married May 21, 1960 and celebrated just under 62 years together as loving and dedicated husband and wife.

 

At the Beacon Journal he helped with coverage of the newspaper’s sponsored events, including the Soap Box Derby and Spelling Bee. He also served as vacation substitute for the Beacon’s Movie Critic, TV Editor and Home Section Editor.

 

In 1960, he started work for the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company as Catalog Writer. He was later promoted successively to sales promotion specialist, manager of newspaper and supervisor of advertising.

 

When Firestone moved its sales and advertising departments to Chicago in 1987, Wendell opted to stay in NE Ohio retiring from Firestone and working as a senior writer for the Goodyear Tire Company.

 

A year later, when Goodyear closed its creative and advertising department, Wendell joined Loos and Sexauer advertising agency in Akron, serving as senior writer and creative director. These were positions he would next serve with Taylor-Hawkins ad agency. He retired in 1997 at age 64.

 

In retirement Wendell chose to put his energy and experience into volunteer work. He served as president of Friends of the Stark County District Library, chairman of the former Mayor’s Literacy Commission of Canton, and president of the Malone University Associates. In 2013, Wendell was honored as a Distinguished Alumnus of Lehman High School in the Civic/ Community category.

 

Wendell was known as a frequent contributor to the Letters to the Editor section of The Canton Repository. He was always surprised at how many people in the community commented on his letters, which were often political in nature. He served two terms as precinct committeeman for the North Canton Republican Party.

 

He was an avid, lifelong sports fans, rooting for the McKinley Bulldogs, Northwestern Wildcats and Cleveland’s Indians, Browns and Cavaliers. He felt fortunate to have attended several major sporting events: an Indians win in the 1948 World Series, two major league no-hitters (one of them by Indians pitcher Dick Bosman in 1976), the Indianapolis 500, the 1981 NBA All-Star Game and the 1984 Major League All-Star Game. He also attended four McKinley High School state championship games – two each for the Bulldogs’ football and basketball teams.

 

Wendel referred to himself as a “survivor” having conquered tuberculosis, leukemia and non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in his adult years. He lost his sophomore year of Lehman basketball when he had a successful operation that corrected a rare congenital urinary tract condition.

 

Wendell loved his family dearly, and enjoyed vacationing with them, including several vacations in Siesta Key FL. He leaves his loving wife Jill and four children: Laurie Horn of North Canton, Holly (Dylan) Atkinson of Canton, Mark (April) Horn of Glendale AZ, and Christopher (Sabine) Horn of Goettingen, Germany and brother-in-law Terry (Lynn) Manning of Deland FL.

 

Wendell was a 38-year member of Zion Lutheran Church in North Canton, where he served as deacon. He later spent 11 years as a member of the former Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Canton, serving as a lector and outreach chairman. When that church closed in 2009, he became a member of Canton’s Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

 

A funeral service will be held April 21. Calling hours will be from 10 to 11 am followed by a service at 11 in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church at 2551 55th St., N.E. Canton, 44718. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, online at www.stjude.org .

 

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