Leonard August Horstman

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Name Leonard August Horstman
Born 1943-04-03 Torrance, Los Angeles County, California
Gender M
Died 2011-04-22 Rancho Santa Margarita, Orange County, California
Buried Ascension Cemetery, Rancho Santa Margarita, Orange County, California
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Father Leonard August Horstman b. (1915-03-18, House on Main Street, Ida Grove, Ida County, Iowa) d. (1988-05-02, West Hills, Los Angeles County, California)
Mother Violet May Paddison b. (1922-10-09, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California) d. (2006-04-24, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California)
Married 1942-04-25, St. James Catholic Church, Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County, California
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Family Living
Married , Sylmar, Los Angeles County, California
Children
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Family Living
Children 1 Living
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Family Living
Married , Anaheim, Orange County, California
Children
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Family Living
Married , Balboa Yacht Club, Corona Del Mar, Orange, California
Children

Photos

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Leonard August Horstman Jr.
US Air Force Picture circa 1964 c. 1964
Leonard August Horstman Jr.
Head Stone
Rancho Santa Margarita, Orange County, CA
Map
August Dietrick Horstman and family
With Paul and Dora Horstman c. 1948
August Dietrick Horstman Family
4 generation picture with Fredericka, August, Leonard Sr. and Leonard Jr.
Unknown c. 1946
Leonard August Horstman Jr.
Riding toy fire truck c. 1946
Leonard August Horstman Jr. and Roger
In front of motel, Columbus, Ohio
Stayed here for 3 months when Leonard Sr. was sent to Columbus for work by North American Aviation. 1954-11
Leonard A. Horstman Jr. with Grandfather, August D.
Leonard A. Horstman Jr. and August D. Horstman
Ida Grove, Ida County, Iowa c. 1946
Map

Notes

Len developed a leaking mitral valve in his heart about 2008 which caused Atrial fibrillation. Len had surgery to repair the leaking valve which turned into a complete valve replacement in 2009. The surgery was successful but he still had problems with A-fib which caused enlargement of the heart. Len passed away due to cardiomegaly or enlargement of the heart.

Horstman, Leonard April 3, 1943 - April 22, 2011

Leonard August Horstman passed away at his home this past Friday from complications of the heart. The doctors’ prognosis was his heart grew so large it stopped, but the real truth is he had loved and been loved so much that his heart could no longer be contained. His life revolved around his dear loving wife Monica and their six children, his great joy was in his eleven grandchildren.

He was born in Torrance, California, on April 3rd 1943, the oldest child of three. Raised and educated in his Catholic faith, Len loved God and he labored faithfully spreading this love to his children and all of his grandchildren. He was a Eucharist minister and continued to seek more knowledge about his faith into his 60’s and ultimately earning his Master Catechist from the church. Len taught this knowledge to his fourth and fifth graders in religious education classes. He was a student of history and had a passion to learn and then teach. Late in life he would combine these two by traveling Europe with Monica and to his favorite Italy four times, visiting the Vatican and the many Churches, comparing the book history in person. He would share these experiences over and over again with whomever he would come in contact with.

After serving his Country in the Air Force, Len started his professional career working for Clark drugs for ten years. He took this knowledge and started Horstman’s Hallmark in Fashion Square Mall in 1974. For twenty-five years he would grow this business and ultimately all of his children would come to work and learn from him the secrets and responsibility’s to success as a business owner. Up to his passing Len was a Real Estate professional in Orange County. The same patient, kind, and great listener traits that made him so loved by family and friends gave him great success in this profession.

He loved to sail, whether it was one grandchild at a time on the little Sabot or the whole family on the La Dolce Vita he took all these opportunities as life’s teaching moments. He shared his Dad’s love of wood working and passed this onto his children and grandchildren as well. A Boy Scout himself he encouraged his children and grandchildren to be involved in sports, teams, or other character building pursuits. Because of this Len would often be at Scout camp, dance rehearsals, riding lessons, baseball, or the many other activities his grandchildren were involved in.

He is survived by his wife Monica, his brother Roger, and sister Kathie; his children Jacquelyn, Brian, Chad, Scott, Kevin, TJ, and his eleven grandchildren.

“His master said to him, ‘Well done, my good and faithful servant. Since you were faithful in small matters, I will give you great responsibilities. Come, share your master’s joy.” Mt 25:21.

Rosary will be recited Friday April 29th, 2011 from 7pm-9pm at O’Connor Mortuary Chapel, 25301 Alicia Pkwy. Laguna Hills. Funeral Mass will be held Saturday April 30th, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at San Francisco Solano Catholic Church, 22082 Antonio Pkwy, Rancho Santa Margarita. Interment at Ascension Cemetery, 24754 Trabuco Rd, Lake Forest. Followed by reception at San Francisco Solano Catholic Church, Rancho Santa Margarita.