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− | [[Image:Zion.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:Zion.jpg|thumb|Zion Horwitz (1974-2003)]]'''Zion Scepter Horwitz''' (aka '''Deaf Zion''', '''Timothy''', '''Miguel''') ([[1974]]-[[2003]]) was stabbed several times in his residence in Dallas, Texas on New Year’s Eve, [[2003]]. Zion’s body was discovered about one hour later by his two deaf roommates. He had lost a considerable amount of blood so that by the time he arrived at the hospital there was little that could be done, and he passed away while undergoing surgery. |
− | Zion was survived by his parents Richard Horwitz and Ouida Lucretia Smith ( | + | Zion was survived by his parents Richard Horwitz and Ouida Lucretia Smith (Gideon & Heidi) and his many brothers and sisters. |
While alive and in [[The Family]], Zion gained notoriety when a [[Mo Letter]] was written to his parents regarding an accident in which he was struck by a truck while riding his bicycle at a very young age. The version of this letter in the [[HomeARC]] has been heavily [[Purge|sanitized]]. | While alive and in [[The Family]], Zion gained notoriety when a [[Mo Letter]] was written to his parents regarding an accident in which he was struck by a truck while riding his bicycle at a very young age. The version of this letter in the [[HomeARC]] has been heavily [[Purge|sanitized]]. |
Revision as of 17:02, 2 April 2006
Zion Scepter Horwitz (aka Deaf Zion, Timothy, Miguel) (1974-2003) was stabbed several times in his residence in Dallas, Texas on New Year’s Eve, 2003. Zion’s body was discovered about one hour later by his two deaf roommates. He had lost a considerable amount of blood so that by the time he arrived at the hospital there was little that could be done, and he passed away while undergoing surgery.
Zion was survived by his parents Richard Horwitz and Ouida Lucretia Smith (Gideon & Heidi) and his many brothers and sisters.
While alive and in The Family, Zion gained notoriety when a Mo Letter was written to his parents regarding an accident in which he was struck by a truck while riding his bicycle at a very young age. The version of this letter in the HomeARC has been heavily sanitized.
Related Links
- Memorial for Zion - a online memorial for Zion written by his father Richard Horwitz
- The Advantages of Having a (Deaf) Child! by Uriah Shondo. Family News Vol. 6, No. 11, November 1978, pgs. 4-5.
- ARE YOU DEAF?--By Father David DFO 1040 8/81