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Brother Tim Horton<\/strong><\/p>\n

January 12th 1930 \u2013 February 21st 1974<\/span><\/p>\n

Member of:<\/p>\n

Kroy Lodge #676 in Thornhill, Ontario<\/p>\n

Canadian professional ice hockey player, a defenceman for 24 seasons in the National Hockey League<\/a>. He played for the Toronto Maple Leafs<\/a>, New York Rangers<\/a>, Pittsburgh Penguins<\/a>, and Buffalo Sabres<\/a>. Also a successful businessman, Horton was a co-founder of the Tim Horton’s restaurant<\/a> chain.<\/p>\n

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