Bereavement for Alan Horvath Family and Burial
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My father always said, “make Elohim (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) number one on a list of one". He also said that, "we are in this world but not of it. We are spiritual beings having a human experience." That being said my father did not put much stock into the ways of this world - there is no life insurance, no burial insurance, and very little funds collected through his ministry that were just enough to cover living expenses for himself and his closest sister Della. Below you will find an obituary written by me that I hope brings you comfort and satisfaction that I continued to honor my father‘s wishes, give him the respect and the dignity that he has always deserved. We are not asking for much. Anything that you might feel called to support us in managing the finalization of the things of this world would be greatly appreciated. Any additional funds would provide us with the ability to hold a Celebration of Life with friends and family that will be recorded to share with his international mishpacha.
With much love and gratitude, Michele
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Alan Joseph Horvath, of North Brunswick, passed away Sunday, October 20, 2019 at his home surrounded by loved ones. Born in New Brunswick, February 9th, 1951, he lived his life amongst New Jersey, California, and Tennessee. Alan spent the latter years of his life in North Brunswick caring for his mother and eldest sister.
Alan was an artist. There was a period of time he trained with an accredited school for art but first and foremost he was a self-taught folk artist; musician, songwriter and composer. Alan would say, "there is a difference between an artist and a musician. A musician can play an instrument or read music for any instrument. An artist can express himself through any medium." During his time in Tennessee, Alan developed The Red Book which created an unprecedented network among musical professionals.
From the time Alan was a child he revered his uncle who would read scripture to him with the added understanding of Aramaic Hebrew and would prophesy among the city. For fifty years Alan studied the bible and studied the original Aramaic Hebrew. Within the past decade plus, Mr. Horvath began to understand and teach the original pictographic Otiot. Through his YouTube ministry he was able to deliver a deeper spiritual understanding to hundreds of thousands of people seeking The Way. Alan Horvath is survived by his sisters Adelle Horvath of North Brunswick, Arlene Kozo of Princeton, Patricia Miller of Berwick, PA, Paula Dechert of Easton PA, and Pamela Nichols of Ringwood, NJ and a loving extended family of nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his ex-wife Karen Crown Anderson of Easton, PA, and his daughter Michele Gardner of Bloomsbury, NJ along with his two grandchildren: Isabella and Josephine. Graveside services were held October 22nd, at Franklin Memorial Park, North Brunswick. Arrangements are by The Crabiel Home for Funerals, 170 N Main St.-at Riva Avenue, Milltown. You may sign the online condolence "guestbook" at www.crabiel.com
With much love and gratitude, Michele
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Alan Joseph Horvath, of North Brunswick, passed away Sunday, October 20, 2019 at his home surrounded by loved ones. Born in New Brunswick, February 9th, 1951, he lived his life amongst New Jersey, California, and Tennessee. Alan spent the latter years of his life in North Brunswick caring for his mother and eldest sister.
Alan was an artist. There was a period of time he trained with an accredited school for art but first and foremost he was a self-taught folk artist; musician, songwriter and composer. Alan would say, "there is a difference between an artist and a musician. A musician can play an instrument or read music for any instrument. An artist can express himself through any medium." During his time in Tennessee, Alan developed The Red Book which created an unprecedented network among musical professionals.
From the time Alan was a child he revered his uncle who would read scripture to him with the added understanding of Aramaic Hebrew and would prophesy among the city. For fifty years Alan studied the bible and studied the original Aramaic Hebrew. Within the past decade plus, Mr. Horvath began to understand and teach the original pictographic Otiot. Through his YouTube ministry he was able to deliver a deeper spiritual understanding to hundreds of thousands of people seeking The Way. Alan Horvath is survived by his sisters Adelle Horvath of North Brunswick, Arlene Kozo of Princeton, Patricia Miller of Berwick, PA, Paula Dechert of Easton PA, and Pamela Nichols of Ringwood, NJ and a loving extended family of nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his ex-wife Karen Crown Anderson of Easton, PA, and his daughter Michele Gardner of Bloomsbury, NJ along with his two grandchildren: Isabella and Josephine. Graveside services were held October 22nd, at Franklin Memorial Park, North Brunswick. Arrangements are by The Crabiel Home for Funerals, 170 N Main St.-at Riva Avenue, Milltown. You may sign the online condolence "guestbook" at www.crabiel.com
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Michele Gardner
Organizer
Franklin Township, NJ