Daytona Beach News-Journal Daytona Beach, FL April 28, 2000 Ocala - Lenore Horenberger, 89, of South West 62nd Avenue, a resident of Deltona until 1995, died Wednesday at Palm Gardens Nursing Home. Mrs. Horenberger, a homemaker, was born in Libertyville, Ill., and moved to Ocala from Deltona. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors, Illinois, and the National Woman's Garden Club. A seamstress, she also enjoyed gardening and cooking. Survivors include two daughters, Nancy Moran, Ocala, and Janet Barker, Casselberry; a brother, John Lake, Punta Gorda; six grandchildren; and sic great-grandchildren. Baldauff, Orange City, is in charge. Orlando Sentinel; Orlando FL; 2000-4-28 LENORE HORENBERGER, 89, South West 62nd Avenue, Ocala, died Wednesday, April 26. Mrs. Horenberger was a homemaker. Born in Libertyville, Ill., she moved to Central Florida in 1995. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors, Illinois, and National Woman's Garden Club. Survivors: daughters, Nancy Moran, Ocala, Janet Barker, Casselberry; brothers, John Lake, Punta Gorda; six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Baldauff Family Funeral Home and Crematory, Orange City. As published in The DeLand Beacon in DeLand, FL May 3, 2000 West Volusia Obituaries Lenore Horenberger OCALA - Lenore Horenberger, 89, a former resident of Deltona, died April 26, 2000, at Palm Gardens Nursing Home. A homemaker, Mrs. Horenberger was born in Libertyville, Ill., and moved to Ocala from Deltona in 1995. She was Catholic and a member of Royal Neighbors in Illinois and the National Woman's Garden Club. She enjoyed gardening, and was a seamstress and a wiz at cooking. Mrs. Horenberger is survived by two daughters, Nancy Moran of Ocala and Janet Barker of Casselberry, a brother, John Lake of Punta Gorda, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Baldauff was in charge. Baldauff Family Funeral Home and Crematory 1233 Saxon Blvd. Orange City, FL 904/775-2101 Ocala Star Banner; Ocala Fl; 2000-4-28 Lenore Horenberger, 89 OCALA - Lenore Horenberger, 89, a homemaker, died Wednesday, April 26, 2000, at Palm Garden Nursing Home. A native of Libertyville, Ill., she came here in 1995 from Deltona. She was Catholic, a member of the Royal Neighbors in Illinois, and the National Woman's Garden Club. She enjoyed gardening, sewing and cooking. Survivors include her daughters, Nancy Moran, Ocala, and Janet Barker, Casselberry; brother, John Lake, Punta Gorda; six grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Baldauff Family Funeral Home of Orange City provided information.