Dr. Mary Ann Horn,58, of Gadsden, AL, passed away on Wednesday, February 7, 2024.She is survived by her family.
Mary Ann Horn, 58, formerly of Knights Drive, Sherwood Village, Bloomsburg, PA peacefully passed away on Wednesday Feb 7, 2024 at her father's home in Gadsden, AL.
She was born Sept.11, 1965 to William A. and Gayla Jean (Craft) Horn in Uniontown, PA.. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church and active in their youth group when she was growing up. She attended Scott Elementary School and she and her little girl friends enjoyed Brownies at the Espy Fire Hall.
Mary Ann was a 1983 graduate of Central Columbia High School and a 1987 graduate of Penn State University with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. She continued her post graduate experience with a Masters of Science and PhD in Applied Mathematics degrees from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and postdoctoral studies at The University of Minnesota.
For many years she worked as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. Later in her career she served as a Program Director at the National Science Foundation in Arlington, VA. It was a job she loved. She most recently was on leave from her position as a Professor of Applied Mathematics where she had served as the departmental chair at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She was a prolific researcher in her field. Because of her work as a mathematician she traveled often and made many friends all over the world. She was active in many national and international math and science associations.
She had returned to her home in Arlington where she was residing until her recent illness. Mary Ann was married to the love of her life Subarao Chitturi in 2007 and also acquired her lovely step-daughter Aria.
Mary Ann learned to fly and in the 80's her Uncle Kevin helped build a 2 seater experimental RV aircraft for her. She loved animals and always shared her life with one or two of her favorite cats.
Mary Ann is survived by her mother, Gayla Jean Horn of Bloomsburg, her father, William A, Horn and step-mother Linda Godsey, Gadsden, AL, her step-daughter Aria Chitturi-Sharp, Boston, MA., her step-sister, Carla Manchee, of Columbia, SC, and her step-brothers Michael and Christopher who reside in Alabama.
Memorial contributions in Mary Ann's name are suggested to: Animal Resource Center, PO Box 439, Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
A Celebration of Life will be held in Bloomsburg and will be announced at a later date.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Dean W. Kriner Inc. Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 325 Market St., Bloomsburg.
We ask that you please keep this family in your prayers during their time of bereavement.
Services to be announced.
Arrangements under the direction of West Gadsden Funeral Home. 256-549-0004
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We all who knew you through your work at NSF and in various professional positions will miss you very much. Thank for being part of our lives. Greg Rempala
It was a pleasure to know you and to work with you on advancing mathematical biology. You will be missed!
It was a pleasure to know you and to work with you on advancing mathematical biology. You will be missed!
REVELATION 21:4 "AND HE WILL WIPE OUT EVERY TEAR FROM THEIR EYES, AND DEATH WILL BE NO MORE, NEITHER WILL MOURNING NOR OUTCRY NOR PAIN BE ANYMORE. THE FORMER THINGS HAVE PASSED AWAY". I hope this beautiful promise of God to resurrect the dead here on earth fill your hearts with comfort and peace, soon we'll hug them again.
Our mathematics community mourns this loss. Mary Ann was an amazing and friendly person and a terrific applied mathematician.
- Catherine Roberts
Mary Ann was a longtime friend who was truly special. I treasure the memories of all the conferences we went to together, and my visits to her home in DC. She even came to my small town in the middle of nowhere several times! I will miss her. Maeve McCarthy
Mary Ann served on the Board of Directors of the Society of Mathematical Biology for many years. She was also involved in the organization of SMB Annual conferences, and she was active in SMB's Mentoring Program and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee. We thank Mary Ann for everything. She was a dear colleague and friend. Our sincere condolences to Mary Ann's family and friends. She will be greatly missed.
Mary Ann was kindhearted person, a generous mentor, and excellent and supportive friend and colleague. She will be deeply y missed. My sincere condolences to her family and loved ones. Amina Eladdadi, your friend.
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