Today's highlights from the funeral log, is James Horner in the number one position.
For many of you, his passing will evoke memories of his wonderful music for "Titanic" for which he received an Oscar.
Horner lived on the ocean front by a tiny inlet in Newfoundland close to an iceberg. He lived there during the summer, and it was there he was inspired to write the music that made him famous.
He'd sit by the water and watch ships as they passed by the famed Klondike Iceberg, some coming so close that they grazed the iceberg. Horner said that he got the feel for the music by listening to the scraping sounds.
It was at midnight last night when a strong wind came from the north. The Horner house, made in the shape of the Titanic, was blown into the water, and crashed into the Klondike Iceberg. Horner didn't have a chance.
Please send any donations to the Titanic Historical Fund.