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Halter horse icon and calf roper Jerry Wells passed early Sat morning after a long battle with cancer

Services for Jerry Wells will be held

Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. in Sulphur, OK

 At the First Baptist Church

901 Division Street

Sulphur, Ok 73086

580- 622-2550

 Visitation will be held at:

Havenbrook Funeral Home

3401 Havenbrook Street

Norman, Ok 73072

405-329-0101

 The Jerry Wells Memorial Youth Scholarship Fund

Has been set up at:

First American Bank

570 24th Ave NW

Norman, Ok 73069

 

Equine Artist Orren Mixer Dies at 87

Renowned equine artist Orren Marion Mixer died on Tuesday. He was 87.

Mixer was born in Oklahoma City in 1920 to Florence Motter and Orren Marion Mixer Sr. After attending public schools, he graduated from Central High School and through the efforts of his high school art teacher, Grace Chadwick, he obtained a scholarship to attend the Kansas City Art Institute from 1938-40.

Mixer worked in graphic arts in New York, Oklahoma City, and Fort Worth, Texas, before moving to San Diego to work in an aircraft manufacturing plant. He returned to Fort Worth in 1943 and joined the US Navy. Stationed in Chicago, he was a visual aids graphic artist.

In his personal time, Mixer painted Western scenes, and his first sales came through a Chicago sporting goods store. Discharged from the service in 1946, he brought his wife, Evelyn Leonard, whom he’d married in 1941, back to Oklahoma, where he built a house and studio near Arcadia/Edmond.

Mixer became a well-known local Western artist during the 1950s and 1960s. Livestock, particularly horses, became his specialty, and his work graced the covers of Western Horseman, The Quarter Horse Journal, Cattleman, and Oklahoma Today. In June 1991, Palomino Horse Breeders of America commissioned Mixer to commemorate PHBA’s 50th Anniversary on Canvas. This painting is the palomino "Stallion”. He also painted the “Mare and Foal”. He has been involved with several other horse associations as well.  Just to name a few - American Quarter Horse, Pinto, Paint, Appaloosa, Buckskin, and Pony of the Americas.

Briefly retired during the 1980s, Mixer resumed his artistic productions in the mid-1990s, still working from a studio near Arcadia.

Orren will be greatly missed my all.

Visitation will be at Matthews Funeral Home

601 S Kelly Edmond, OK. 73003

(405) 341-2787

 Services Monday May 5th at 2:00 pm                                                                         

Edmond’s First Baptist Church

1300 Southeast 33rd ST. Edmond, OK. 73003

(405) 341-0253

 In lieu of flowers please send donations to:

Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children

Boys Ranch Town

5100 SE 33rd St. Edmond, OK.  73013

Phone: (405) 341-3606

Fax      (405) 348-3740

 Cards may be sent to

Evelyn Mixer

PO BOX 145 Arcadia, OK.  73007-0145

 

 

Maxine A. (Bonner)

Marvin Hamrick mother

Passed away at 12:33 PM at her residence surrounded by family on 3-21-08.

Viewing is from 1 to 8 on Tuesday 3-25-08 with funeral services at the funeral home on 3-26-08 at 10:30 and graveside service to follow.

Zwick Jahn Funeral Home, at 520 N 2nd St., Decatur Indiana, 46733 260-724-9164

Full Obituary can be  viewed at www.zwickjahn.com

Mark D. Smith

July 9, 1955 – February 9, 2008

Mark suffered cardiac arrest while hospitalized after a long hard battle with the ravages of diabetes.  He was a long time member and judge of the Palomino Association, which he loved dearly.

Mark was the manager of Chick Smith Horse Farms for many years in Florida and Texas where he stood Jude’s Go Bo, Pacific Buzz Saw, Cotton Pass, Strate O’Quinn and others.

Mark was an active campaigner of many champions both Palomino and AQHA.

He leaves many throughout the United States whose lives he touched who called him friend…he is sorely missed.

 

Rita Marie Faulk

 

Rita Marie Faulk (nee Napolitan), 64, a resident of Washington Township since 1983, died Friday, Feb. 1, 2008, in Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, Clinton Township. She was born Jan. 14, 1944, in Detroit.
Mrs. Faulk along with her husband Gilbert "Jack" was the co-owner of J&R Stables since 1971. They started the stable on Clinton River Road and Schoenherr in Sterling Heights and moved in 1983 to the present site in Washington Township.
A former resident of Sterling Heights, she was a founding member and leader of 4H Macomb County and Washington Raiders since 1997.
She also was an avid fundraiser for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, organizing and performing many trail ride shows with pledge money going to the research hospital. She was twice invited to the hospital in Memphis, Tenn. for awards ceremonies for gaining the highest amount of pledges raised in the United States for horse trail rides.
Mrs. Faulk was a ride instructor for 36 years. She enjoyed breeding, raising and showing palomino, quarter and paint horses around the country. She was the 1963-1964 Macomb County Pageant Queen.
A lifetime member of the Michigan Quarter Horse Association (MQHA), she was a member of American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), American Paint Horse Association (APHA), Palomino Horse Breeders of America (PHBA) and International Buckskin Horse Association (IBHA).
She held a judge card for more than 20 years for the PHBA and judges palomino horse shows and also held a buckskin judge card to judge buckskin shows.
Mrs. Faulk is survived by her husband, Gilbert "Jack" Faulk; children, Tina Marie (William) Nicks, Cody Faulk, Karen (Michael) Belleville and Jack Faulk; grandchildren, Amber Michelle Nicks and Maggie Marie Nicks; eight step-grandchildren; 10 step-great-grandchildren; and close friend, Melody Savada.
She was predeceased by her daughter, Paula Oulette; and brother, Thomas A. Napolitan.
A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Wm. Sullivan & Son Funeral Home, 8459 Hall Road (three blocks east of Van Dyke), Utica. Burial will be in Cadillac Memorial Gardens East, Clinton Township.
Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today and 2-9 p.m. Tuesday, with a 7 p.m. rosary recital.
Memorial contributions may be addressed to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Memories may be shared with the family at www.sullivanfuneraldirectors.com.

 

John F. Cole  

ADRIAN MI John F. Cole, age 91, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008, in Adrian at Charlotte Stephenson Manor.
He was born June 22, 1916, in Weston, Mich., to Fred Cole and Louise Haviland. He married Mary Elizabeth Wilson in LaGrange, Ind., in 1935. She preceded him in death in 1998. Also preceding him was his son, Gerald Lee Cole; brothers, Clarence Cole, Harold Cole, and sisters Mildred Shaneour and Florence Reed.
John loved farming the Weston farm where he was born, as his father and grandfather had, and now his son, Jerry. He loved talking about the history of the Cole family and Weston. He loved to read and was very knowledgeable in many fields. He was also a pilot, learning to fly in the 1930s. He loved to travel and go fishing.
He worked skilled trades for Harvey Aluminum, Martin Marietta, Bridgeport Brass and retired from General Motors, Adrian.
John was a co-founder of the Fairfield Township Fire Department and served as captain. He was a member of the Weston Baptist Church and Morenci American Legion. He was a veteran, serving in the Army during World War II and he also worked in the war plants, Hurd Lock and ?The Mag? magnesium plant as a supervisor.
He is survived by daughters Nancy (Donald) Bailey of Manitou Beach and Mary Ann (Roger) Fielitz of Archbold, Ohio; grandchildren, Aaron and Laura Bailey, Randy and Jeff Fielitz, Debbie and Linda Cole, Chris Cole and several great-grandchildren; brother-in-law J.B. Wilson, sisters-in-law, Jean ?Sis? Poucher, Betty Lou Young and Pat Weiner, and special nephew Ted Turner.
Funeral services for John will be at Wagley Funeral Home on Friday, Feb. 15, 2008, at 1 p.m. with Pastor Dan Maguire officiating. Visitation will be on Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service.
Memorial contributions in memory of John may be made to the Weston Baptist Church or Fairfield Township Fire Department. Envelopes are available at Wagley Funeral Home.

 

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FIELITZ, MARY ANN
24516 COUNTY RD BC
ARCHBOLD OH 43502 9715
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Glenn F. "Jack" Anderson
(May 26, 1924 - February 10, 2008) Glenn F.

 
 Glenn F. "Jack" Anderson, age 83, died February 10, 2008 at home in his sleep of heart failure. He was born in St. Joseph, MO, the only son of Glenn and Luella Anderson. They preceded him in death, as did his two older sisters, Dorothy and Harriet; a grandson, David; and, his beloved wife, Genelle.
Jack was a hard worker all of his life and a great student and athlete. He earned a football scholarship to Missouri University but enlisted in the Naval Air Force and flew Corsairs off aircraft carriers in the South Pacific during WWII. He received a BA in political science from Westminster College where he was president of the student body and earned an internship to American University in Washington, DC
Jack married Genelle Martin and spent the rest of his life in Tulsa and Broken Arrow. He was in the oil business, traded in real estate and on the Bent Arrow Ranch, he raised champion Palominos and giant homing pigeons. He was president of the American Quarter Horse Association, the Palomino Horse Breeders of America and the American Giant Homer Association and is in the Hall of Fame for all three. His wife, Genelle died in 1993. A few years later, he re-discovered his former high school sweetheart, Lynn Bowen Mensch at their 55th high school reunion and they were married in November of 1997.
Jack is survived by his wife, Lynn; sons, Andy and George; his daughter, Becky Mitchell; 10 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren and many, many friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the AQHA Scholarship Fund, PO Box 200, Amarillo, TX 79168 or St. Francis Hospice Home Building Fund, 6600 South Yale, Suite 350, Tulsa, OK 74136.
Friends are invited to a viewing from 7-9:00 pm Tuesday at Ninde Woodland Funeral Home, 57th and So. Memorial. There will be a private family committal.

 

Sympathy cards can be sent to

Family of Jack Anderson

13024 E 111th Street

Broken Arrow, OK 74103

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROBERTS - Lucy O'Bert, (formerly Creekmore), 54, ended her courageous battle with breast cancer on Monday, November 26, 2007. Born February 2, 1953 in Los Angeles, CA, to Lawrence (Bud) and Anna Lucy O'Bert. Lucy was cheerful, bright and industrious even as a small girl. According to her mother, shortly after the family moved to Tulsa when she was 5, Lucy galloped around the. neighborhood on her stick horse introducing herself to the neighbors. Lucy attended Tulsa Public Schools, graduating from Edison High School. She attended OSU earning both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in education. After teaching in a little one-room red schoolhouse for about a year, Lucy attended law school at the University of Tulsa, graduating with her Juris Doctorate decree in 1979. In the fall of 1979, Lucy began her career as a prosecutor when she became an Assistant District Attorney with the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office. In her 12 years with the District Attorney's Office, Lucy advanced from handling child support and mental health matters to being a Senior Trial Team Captain and felony prosecutor. Lucy won over even veteran homicide detectives who did not think women capable of prosecuting murder cases, with those same detectives later seeking her out to handle their cases. In 1991, Lucy became an Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma, continuing her work as a career prosecutor; handling many important gun and drug prosecutions and working with law enforcement make a difference on the Project Safe Neighborhoods Program. Early in her career Lucy forged a reputation as a fair, honest, hard working prosecutor who was known for her intense preparation and dedication, frequently working evenings and weekends, long after others were gone, to ensure she was fully prepared for hearings and trials. She earned the lasting respect and admiration of colleagues, opposing attorneys, law enforcement personnel and judges, who looked forward to her appearances in their courts, knowing she would always be professional and prepared. Lucy's time away from the office was usually spent with friends, horses and dogs (not necessarily in that order). She successfully showed Palomino horses through the Oklahoma Palomino Exhibitors Association for many years. She later tried her hand at roping and team penning, usually accompanied by her beloved dogs. In August 1999, Lucy married David E. Roberts, who shared her love of dogs, the outdoors and had a common connection to law enforcement. Dave became Lucy's best friend, her rock, protector and the person who always made her laugh. In her last difficult days, she rarely wanted him away from her side. Lucy and Dave created a wonderful life together, hosting great Halloween parties, taking trips to the mountains which Lucy loved, and spending time with the family dogs, Yona, Sugar, Rancher and Kate. Lucy bravely battled breast cancer for over 3 years earning even more admiration from friends and colleagues. She continued to work and handle a difficult case load until the end of August, when her condition forced her to accept medical retirement from the U.S. Attorney's Office. It was probably the hardest decision she ever made because she so loved her work. Lucy faced her struggle with cancer like she did everything else, with dignity, strength, humor and compassion, worrying about Dave and friends who helped her in her final days. Lucy leaves behind: her devoted husband, Dave; and the family dogs; her parents; brother, Mike and his family; Dave's family who loved her as one of their own; and a circle of friends whose lives will not be the same without her. That Lucy had 5 best friends who devoted time to be with her in her final weeks is a testament to the kind of friend she was smart, funny, fiercely loyal, loving and always there when needed. Lucy wore her "Life is Good" shirts to the end. She lived it and believed it despite her illness. She would want all of those left behind to continue to believe it too. What a joy to know she will be waiting to greet us at Heaven's gate. Service will be held at 10 a.m., on Thursday, November 29 at Grace Lutheran Church, where Lucy was baptized and confirmed. Interment will follow at Floral Haven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lucy's name to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75244. Moore's Southlawn Chapel

 

 

 

 

 Lawrence C. Grilliot of Dayton, Ohio passed away Saturday September 29th at the age of 89.  He was born in Dayton on May 17, 1918 and graduated from Roosevelt High School and Miami Jacobs Business College.  He was a 1st Lt and flight instructor of the B-17 in the Army Air Corp during WWII, President Emeritus of Morning Pride Manufacturing Inc. (1945-1981). 

Larry was a member of the American Quarter Horse Association, Life member of Ohio Quarter Horse Association,  AQHA judge 1970-1988, worked at the Quarter Horse Congress from 1967 until 2000 (15 year member of the Team Tournament Committee, Equipment Judge).  Larry was a member of the  Palomino Horse Breeders of America,  PHBA judge 1967-1988, past officer and member of Palomino Exhibitors Association of Ohio.  He held judges cards for several additional breeds and associations such as Pinto, American Horse Show and Ponies of the Americas.  

Larry was a founding member and officer of the Central States Horse Show Association, President and charter member of the Miami Valley Rangers, past chairman of their Box 21 Rodeo, President and member of the Triangle R Riders, member of the Ohio Western Horse Association and the Midwest Horse Association.  

He was an Assistant Troop Leader #119 of the Boy Scouts of America, Scout Master at the National Jamboree 1964, charter member of Assumption Church in Dayton, Ohio, and currently a member of Transfiguration Catholic Church in West Milton, Ohio. 

His wife of over 50 years, Mary E. preceded him in death in 1996, as did his first son, Arthur T., in 1947.  Larry is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law Carolyn M. and Paul G. McLaughlin and Beverly J. [current board member of PHBA] and Paul E. Armstrong; and son and daughter-in-law William L. (Bill) and Mary I. Grilliot ; four grandchildren Lt. Col. Paul R. McLaughlin (Stefanie), Terri A. (Anthony) Wyman, Moira L. [Immediate Past President of PHBA-A] (Patrick [2nd Vice President of Ohio Amateur Quarter Horse Association]) and William L. Grilliot, Jr.; eight great grand children, special friend Betty Norton and a host of family and friends.  Larry will be missed by many but his legacy will live on. 

A scholarship in his honor has been established through the Palomino Horse Breeders of America Youth Scholarship &Educational Fund.  Contributions may be sent to PHBA YS & EF, 15253 E. Skelly Dr., Tulsa, Ok. 74116-2637

Jeffrey Robert Moore passed away on September 29, 2007 after a brief but valiant battle with brain cancer.  Jeff was born on born August 14, 1949 to Chester T Moore and the former Margaret Isabelle Siegismund in Tulsa OK.  Jeff graduated from Central High School in 1967.  Jeff graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1972 with a degree in education.  Jeff played football for OSU from 1967-69.  He obtained a Masters Degree in administration from Northeastern State University.   He first utilized his teaching and coaching skills as Head Coach in 1972 at Lamont High School, Lamont, OK.  Jeff was Head Coach from 1973-74 at Sand Springs High School, Sand Springs, OK.  Jeff was Head Coach from 1974-76 at Cascia Hall Preparatory School, Tulsa, OK.  In 1977 he went to Union High School, Tulsa, OK to teach physics, chemistry and assist in coaching football.   

Jeff adopted his daughter Holly in 1986.  He was a devoted father and mentor.  Today she is a successful veterinarian in Houston, TX.   He married the former Donna Mosley on May 18, 2002 after meeting her at Asbury Methodist Church.

Jeff is preceded in death by his father and mother.  He is survived by his wife Donna, Tulsa, OK; daughter Holly and her husband Jerimy Polf, Houston, TX, brother Gary and his wife Cindy Chilton Moore, Broken Arrow OK, and nephews Jaque, Jeremy, Jerod and Justin, Tulsa, OK, sister Carol Turner, Chesterfield, MO, nieces Cindy Turner, Elizabethtown, KY and Elizabeth Turner, Ballwin, MO;  

In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations to the Oklahoma State University Foundation, In memory of Jeffrey R Moore, PO Box 1749, Stillwater, OK 74076-1749

 

Bruce Pfaff Update

Bruce did really good at Blake's college graduation.  He was taken to the
airport by my next door neighbor-  they wouldn't let the neighbor take him
to the plane.  So the airlines took him to the plane.  He had to walk up 7
steps to get on the plane.  He made it to the seat.  Courtney was able to
get all the way to the gate at Savannah and pick him up.  They then went to
lunch with Blake.  Bruce was good at the townhouse at the beach, but we
were all nervous.  He fell once.  We took him to the ocean and took the
wheel chair right in.  He said the chair was sinking- I told him we
wouldn't let it get past his head!!  Then he was able to walk by himself in
the pool.  That really excited him.  Every day was great, but it poured on
graduation day.  Everything was inside, so once we got there it was ok.
Bruce & I flew back the next day, which was a bit of a fiasco, cancelled
flights etc.  But we made it. He was in tears when I took him back to the
rehab center, he begged me not to take him back.  It was horrible. He did
manage to escape the locked facility that evening- got out the front door,
called Courtney and said he was walking home (50 miles) The good news, The
director has gotten a grant for him for one on one speech and physical
therapy for him for the month of July.  She would like to move him to a
Brain injury supervised apartment in August, which will start to give him
more freedom and teach him how to do things in the real world again and how
to function with a handicap.  He's really doing well- just very slow to
respond.  He says he has to really think when asked a question-  responses
aren't spontaneous anymore.  His speech is still very odd and his vision is
still a mess.  But overall he's really made a huge improvement in the past
month.
The palomino kids in NJ did a fund raiser for him. Courtney took him to the
bank to let him cash the check.  It put some money in his pocket for his
trip, he was able to buy Blake lunch, get him a card and pick up the
medicine at the pharmacy.  I could tell he felt really good that he didn't
have to ask for money.  I can't think them enough.

 

William Paul Kuznik
Penn Township


William Paul Kuznik, 49, of Penn Township died Friday May 11, 2007 at the Western Pennsylvania Hospital in Pittsburgh from complications of Juvenile Diabetes. Born January 23, 1958 in Greensburg PA, Paul was the son of William G. and Merle Smith Kuznik and was of the third generation to work his family’s farm in Pleasant Valley. He was a 1976 graduate of Penn-Trafford High School and a member of the Community United Methodist Church of the Harrison City Area. Paul was a dedicated voter and was a member of the Penn Township Democratic Club and VotePA. Although he battled autism as well as his diabetes, Paul was an active horseman, and belonged to the American Quarter Horse Association, Palomino Horse Breeders of America, and the Pennsylvania Palomino Exhibitors Association (PPEA.) With his horse Hobby Horse Top Jazz (“Boo”) he won PHBA national points and numerous regional and state awards in the PPEA and the Tri-State Quarter Horse Association. Over the years, Paul also enjoyed membership in Westmoreland ARC, Camp Carroll, the Flour Bag Fort 4-H Horse Club, the Slovene National Benefit Society (SNPJ), and YMCA Swimming. He was preceded in death by his father, grandparents, many dear aunts and uncles, cousin Kurt Hollendonner, and many beloved animals including Dalmatians Dally and Domino, and horses True Grit and JJ. He is survived by his mother and a sister Marybeth Kuznik at home, other relatives, and his animals.  Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 12 to 1 PM Thursday at JAMES E. LINDSAY FUNERAL HOME INC., 3343 Route 130 Harrison City, 724-744-2721. Services will be at 1 PM Thursday at the Community United Methodist Church, 3437 Route 130 with the Reverend John Ciampa officiating. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to either VotePA or the Pennsylvania Palomino Exhibitors Association c/o 6093 Pleasant Valley Road, Irwin PA 15642.

 

Hi Everyone-

 
Just wanted to let you know how Bruce is doing. He's still at Commonwealth Care Center in Fairfax on Rt 123.  His phone number is 703-877-8353.  He'd love a phone call, best times to reach him are 8am, noon and after 6pm. 
 He's still not walking.  The Brain Injury Association of Fairfax has hired someone to walk with him daily.  He just can not get his balance.  Courtney & I took him to the Vision Dr.  last week.  It was amazing and saddening to find out how bad his vision is.  Any direction that he looks in give him a different view of double and blurred.  So one pair of glasses is not a cure all.  The Dr is using "prisms" as lenses.  Bruce will have one correct field of vision straight ahead.  Hopefully this will give him enough stability to start walking.  Glasses should be in soon. 
 I think he seems a lot better.  His voice is still weird-  because of the airflow and lung damage.  He doesn't "drift" off into lala land as much.   He is beginning to realize how confused he still is at times. Which I think is good??  He's developing quite the reputation at the facility- unfortunately its not a good one.  He screams at the staff for not bringing him his meals- chances are he ate 30 minutes ago, fell asleep and woke up not remembering.  Short term memory is still an issue.   He did escape from the locked facility (he just got to the parking lot)-  if anyone ever sees him on Rt 66 heading west in his wheel chair would they please pick him up!    He's still on a lot of medication which I feel is the problem sometimes.  We've taken him out to dinner a few times and he's been appropriate, but gets really tired. 
 I wanted to Thank Don & Donna Coats for coming and visiting him. He really likes company.  I'm hoping to bring him to the Fredericksburg show.
 I  still have the 8 yr old Broodmare by Potential Investment for sale $2500- she's open.  That's the only one I'm going to sell right now- I have a yrling and 2 year old- but they look so bad, I couldn't show them to anyone.
 I want to thank everyone that has helped from prayers to financial.  We go thru life 90 miles an hour until a road block gets put in our path.  Then its amazing how many people have come out to help us over it.  When I get thru this- know your kindness will be passed on
 
 


 

Ocala, Florida, Hershel Williams died at his home January 1, 2007 of Cancer. 
Originator of the ice cream business known as  Mr Music Man  in Tampa, Florida, and started with a single truck and within 10 years had a fleet of thirty trucks.   In  1967 he owned Eagle Man who he made a State Champion, and won 13 Florida Halter Futurities with his offspring. He was a Lifetime Member of AQHA and   was State Inspector for PHBA  showing  PHBA Halter horses  in the 1960's.  He  bred, raised, bought and sold AQHA & APHA horses, standing Fair Dollar, Clayboy, Iluminus, JM Kidrizma to name a few.        Hershel had an uncanny eye for a quality horse and often referred to his mentor, George Tyler, of Texas as helping him get started in the horse business.  He never met a stranger,  and was always there to give a hand,  advice or visit with   a fellow horseman.  Hershel was born in Sulphur Springs, north of Tampa, Florida and moved to Fitzhugh, Oklahoma in the 1970's.  He was instrumental in the sale of Docs Prescription to Glenn Neans of Round Rock, Texas for Eddie Wilson.  He  owned Hollywood Sport  and sold many cutting bred,  and show bred broodmares to many top horsemen.  He was married to Diane J. Williams for 34 years, and his surviving children are Hershel A. Williams of Fitzhugh, Ok., Vickie  S. Williams of Plant City, Margaret L.  (Sis) Williams of Tampa.  Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Marion County.
 The Celebration will be on Saturday Jan. 13th, 11 am in the sale ring of the SE Livestock Pavilion.  You can log onto the website at Roberts Funeral Homes for all information, they should have it up soon.

Diane's mailing address:

Diane Williams

12010 N Magnolia Avenue

Ocala, FL 34475-1051


 

 

 

 

 

Amy Elizabeth Lechner  
Amy Elizabeth Lechner of McHenry A service for the family of Amy Elizabeth Lechner, 46, will be held on Monday, Dec. 18, at Timber Ridge Farm, 2604 W. Justen Road, McHenry. Friends may pay their respects from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, at Timber Ridge Farm. A memorial service will also be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20, at Taylor Funeral Home, 2201 Chestnut St., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Born Oct. 10, 1960, in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., to Bernard and Colleen (nee Bremmer) Goggins, she died Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006, at University of Chicago Hospital, Chicago. Formerly of Wisconsin Rapids., Amy moved to McHenry in January of 1999. On Dec. 27, 2002, she married Jeffrey L. Lechner. Along with her husband, she was the proprietor of Timber Ridge Farm in McHenry. She taught all ages and all disciplines of horseback riding. She also trained clients how to show their horses. Survivors include her husband of four years, Jeffrey; a daughter, Megan Walker of Wisconsin Rapids; her mother, Colleen Goggins of Wisconsin Rapids; a sister, Kelly (Patrick) Akkerman of Wisconsin Rapids; and her in-laws, Don (Joan) Lechner of McHenry. She was preceded in death by her father, Bernard Goggins. Memorials would be appreciated to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, P.O. Box 769, Hillside, IL 60162 or to the Hooved Animal Humane Society, 10714 McConnell Road, Woodstock, IL 60098. Arrangements were made by the George R. Justen & Son Funeral Home, McHenry, 815-385-2400. Friends may send an online condolence at www.justenfh.com.
Published in the Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on 12/16/2006.
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CAROL A. "WHIT" "JR." WHITMAN

Col. Carol A. Whitman, referred to as "The Double Colonel" by his peers in the equine auction industry, died on the morning of October 27 from complications resulting from a bleeding ulcer.Services will be held on Tuesday, October 31 at 2:00 P.M. at the First Christian Church, 400 S. Barker, El Reno, Oklahoma. Directions to the church: from Highway 81 (which goes through downtown El Reno), go east on Elm Street; from Elm Street, turn north on Barker to the 400th block.Reverend Richard Neumann of the First Christian Church will officiate; Mike Armitage of Claremore, OK and AQHA Executive Vice President Bill Brewer of Amarillo will give eulogies.Mr. Whitman was preceded in death by his son Johnny Whitman. He is survived by his wife Jane (P.O. Box 1032, El Reno, OK 73036), daughters Jan Macy of Oklahoma City and Donna Carol Carlson of Kansas City, MO; son Donovan Whitman of Carthage, MO, 5 grandchildren; brothers Darrell and Paul Whitman, and sister Edith Whitman, all of Neosho, MO.In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the American Quarter Horse Foundation, P.O. Box 200, Amarillo, TX 79168Mr. Whitman’s sale on December 1 at Heritage Place in Oklahoma City will continue as planned, under the direction of his existing auction staff and with the help of his many friends and admirers.

 

 

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 Bruce Pfaff update


'm so amazed at the progress he made this week.  I think it all revolves around the fact that he has gone from the feeding tube to puree foods to some real foods.  You can see he is starting to gain strength and feeling better.  The therapist told me 4 more weeks in that rehab facility.  He can stand with maximum help- no walking yet- I think he had just one step or two.  His vision is very bad- blurred and double.  Body functions are starting to return.  His memory is excellent, but the brain still gets very confused at times.  He keeps asking about our Palomino Halter mare???  I asked if he meant Cruiser and he says no.  AT times he still thinks he lives in Broken Arrow, OK and talks about Jack and the ranch.     The Dr's say about a year or 2 for recovery, they don't expect him to return to work as a farrier- time will tell.

 

Cards, letters or flowers can be sent to:

 

Bruce Pfaff

9839 Lees Mill Rd

Warrenton, VA  20186

 

Bill Price's father passed away

cards can be sent to:

 Bill/Claudia Price

6273 Caldwell Rd

Lebanon IN 46052

 George William ?Bill?  ?Pops? Price 79, Long Bottom died Saturday at his residence. He was born in Meigs County the son of the late Charles Eugene and Jessie Juanita Mosier Price.  Mr. Price was a Project Superintendent and had a great reputation in Construction business having supervised building many Bridges and Power plants. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corp, he was a 50year member of the Shade River Masonic Lodge, and he was a 50+ year member of the Carpenters Union with his last association being with Local #1664 in Bloomington, IN.  Mr. Price was an avid outdoorsman who loved to hunt and fish and was a member of the Forked Run Gun Club.  He was a member of the Long Bottom United Methodist Church and the BEST GRANDPA EVER! Besides his parents he was preceded in death by sisters: Evelyn Bigley, Mary Panell, Margie Howland, and Dorothy Pence, and a brother Charles Price Surviving are his wife of 60 years Mary Frances Mourning Price, Sons; William (Claudia) Price Lebanon, IN., David (Mary) Price Middleport, Randy (Lisa Lutes) Price Long Bottom, Daughters; Penny (Pat) Mullen Long Bottom, Debra Howard Long Bottom.Grandchildren: Max (Lisa) Price, Michelle (Lilian) Coupey, Jacinda (Tony Reid) Mullen, Jason (Kacy Ervin) Mullen, Joshua (Maggie Smith) Price, Jesse Price, J.W. (Jenny Roush) Howard, Joseph (Jessie Hutton) Howard, Jennifer (John) Cooper, Robyn (Doug) Hall. Great Grandchildren: Gavin and Ethan Mullen, Noah, Abby and Owen Coupey, Coleson Price, Jasmine Howard, Jayvin and Justin Roush, Emily, Mimi and Sarah Jane Cooper, Dustin, Jason and Trevor Hall.Sisters: Mildred Bissell, Ethel Carson and Eloise Connelly, Several Nieces, Nephews, Brother in laws, Sister in laws and a host of special friends.Services will be 1:00pm Tuesday November 14, 2006 at the Pomeroy Chapel of Fisher Funeral Homes with Rev. Norman Butler officiating.  Entombment will follow in the Meigs Memory Garden Mausoleum. Friends may call on Monday 2-4 & 6-9p.m. at the funeral home.  Masonic Service will be conducted at 8:45 by the Shade River Masonic Lodge.Memorial contributions may be made to Holzer Hospice Meigs Unit, 100 Jackson Pike Gallipolis, Ohio 45631-1563

 

Condolences to the family of

COL A CAROL WHITMAN
EL RENO OK

SEND CARDS AND NOTES TO:

DARRELL R WHITMAN
14008 HAMMER RD
NEOSHO MO 64850 7864

 

GET WELL WISHES

J L D "BO"  BEAVERS
20 COUNTY ROAD 4423
BRUNDIDGE AL 36010
334 7350755

Condolences to the family of

FRANCES LONGACRE

June 29, 1931-September 7, 2006

 

After a year long battle and courageous fight with cancer Frances Longacre, Mounds, OK mother of PHBA Judge Keith Longacre, Glenpool, OK and wife of PHBA member Charles Longacre went home to eternity with our Lord. 

 

Visitation will be held on Friday September 8 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm at Ninde Woodland Chapel, 5757 S Memorial, Tulsa OK 74133; 918-728-8500

 

 A graveside services will be Saturday September 9, 2006 at 2:30 pm at Bixby Cemetery, 151st St & Sheridan, Bixby, OK

 

A memorial service will follow on Saturday September 9 at 4:00 pm at Saint James Presbyterian Church, 11970 S Elm, Jenks, OK 74037

 

In lieu of flowers please send donations to

 

Oklahoma Senior Olympics, 1710 West Charles Page Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74127

or

Saint James Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, 11970 S Elm, Jenks, OK 74037

or

American Cancer Society, 5110 South Yale Suite 101, Tulsa, OK 74135

 

 

cards and notes:

 

CHARLES LONGACRE
2544 NORTH 255 ROAD
MOUNDS OK 74047

 

KEITH/NIKKI LONGACRE
3102 W 171ST ST S
GLENPOOL OK 74033-5018

LONGACRE -- Frances P., age 75, passed away at her home Thursday, September 7, 2006. Frances was born on June 29, 1931, in Rosedale, OK, to Remmel and Zenomia (Wright) Blevins. Frances was a longtime supporter and team member of the Senior Olympics Basketball Team and a longtime member of St. James Presbyterian Church of Jenks, OK. She worked for many years as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant. Frances was preceded in death by her sister, Aileen Turnage. She is survived by: her husband, Charles of the home; daughter and son-in-law, Renee and Larry Chancellor of Jenks; sons and daughters-in-law, Phil and Tammi Longacre of Vinita, OK and Keith and Nikki Longacre of Glenpool, OK; brothers, Charles Blevins of Norman, OK, Doyle Blevins of Benton, KY and Gary Blevins of Oklahoma City, OK; 11 grandchildren and 9 great-randchildren. Graveside service 2:30 p.m., Saturday, September 9, at Bixby Cemetery, followed by a Memorial service at 4 p.m., Saturday, September 9, 2006, St. James Presbyterian Church, 11970 S. Elm, Jenks, OK. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. James Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, the Oklahoma Senior Olympics or The American Cancer Society. Ninde Woodland Chapel, (918) 728-8500. www.ninde.com
 

Condolences to the family of

  BETTYE L MCMAHON

NOBLESVILLE, IN

 

Bettye L. McMahon, 79, Noblesville

 

NOBLESVILLE -- Bettye L. (Kraemer) McMahon, 79, of Noblesville died Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006, at Community Hospital North in Indianapolis.  Mrs. McMahon was a homemaker. She was also the first music teacher for Noblesville elementary schools.

She was born Oct. 21, 1926, in Evansville, Ind., the daughter of Herman C. and Henrietta (Strupp) Kraemer. She majored in music at DePauw University. She was married to Earl McMahon. He survives.

Mrs. McMahon was a member of First United Methodist Church of Noblesville where she was a member of the Bell Choir and Chancel Choir, and the former director of the Youth Choir. She was also a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority, Alpha Gamma Delta, and played during musicals at the Belfry Theatre. Her focus in life was her family, especially her grandchildren.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Don and Suzanne McMahon; two daughters and sons-in-law, Sarah and Mark Bowman, and Leslie and Brad Reynolds; a brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Joanne Kraemer; grandchildren and their spouses, Laurie and Chad Martin, Adam and Haley Bowman, Emily Bowman, Melanie Bowman, Joe Bowman, Zach LeCount, Abby and Sean Magnusen, Wes LeCount, Keaton Reynolds, Carson Reynolds, Ashton McMahon, Reid McMahon and Aubrey McMahon; two great-grandchildren, Sylvia Martin and Alaina Bowman; several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by a brother, Herman Kraemer.

Calling will be 2-6 p.m. Sunday at Randall and Roberts Funeral Home in Noblesville. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. The Rev. Jack Wolfe will officiate. Burial will be in Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville.

 

 

CARDS AND NOTES CAN BE SENT TO

 

EARL MCMAHON
11504 FULL MOON CT
NOBLESVILLE IN 46060-4153

Condolences to the family of

Dan Mallory, Paris, KY

 

Sunday August 27, 2006

 

 

PARIS - Dan Mallory, 55. Horseman, husband, father, son, friend. En route to join two of his sons at a yearling sale in Texas, Dan was a passenger on Comair flight 5191. Beloved husband to Edith, son of Paul and Christine, father to Scott, Dale, Dawn, Dustin, stepfather to Sabrina Schalnus, Tiffany Kembro, Brandi Kembro, father-in-law to Dr. Sam Schalnus and Shane Hasting, grandfather to Kaycee Mallory, Caleb Mallory, Jarod Schalnus, Kelbi Hasting, brother to Elaine (Jack) Corman and Ann (Charlie) Throckmorton, this "special guy" will be missed by all who knew him and were touched by him. Born in Lexington, KY on Aug. 17, 1951, Dan was a lifelong horseman, whose father foaled Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew. Dan lived his entire life in Kentucky, graduating from Georgetown High School and Western Kentucky University. Horses were his life and his livelihood, but family and friends were his great love. Dan and Edith's children were a welcome and constant presence on the farm. Dustin occupied his own space in the farm office from the time he was born, and Scott and Dale were in Texas with the Meadow Haven yearlings at the time of the accident. Dan raised champion and Racing Hall of Fame nominee Mom's Command in the early 1980s, but partnered with Edith, had some of his greatest personal and professional successes over the past 11 years, including selling future millionaire Grade I winner Honor Glide at public auction and breeding Graded stakes winners Traces of Gold and American Spirit, the latter in partnership with a longtime friend. A horseman's horseman, who knew every animal under his care by name, Dan believed strong fundamentals were paramount. As he wrote in his presidential address to the Farm Manager's Club, "We are armed with the technology to take our industry to heights never before dreamed possible if we will only remember it will always take ‘horsemanship' to get from the breeding shed to the blanket of roses on the first Sat of May. Hopefully this art will never be lost." He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Meghan Mallory. A "Celebration of Dan's Life" memorial service will be 3 p.m., Tue, Sept. 5 at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky sale pavilion, 2400 Newtown Pike, Lexington by Chaplain Michael Powers. Private committal service will be in Georgetown Cemetery. Johnson's Funeral Home in Georgetown is in charge of the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to Dan Mallory Memorial Fund FBO Dustin R. Mallory, Farmers National Bank, Attn: Ron Burden, 2106 Rocky Rd., Paris KY. 40361. www.johnsonsfuneralhome.com

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send cards to

 

EDITH MALLORY
MEADOW HAVEN FARM
PO BOX 862
PARIS KY 40362 0862

 

GET WELL WISHES

LARRY CLINE
9026 N RAINSVILLE RD
PINE VILLAGE IN 47975-8055
765 3852227

clinelarryj@johndeere.com
 
 

GET WELL WISHES

J L D "BO"  BEAVERS
20 COUNTY ROAD 4423
BRUNDIDGE AL 36010
334 7350755

Shelby Baptist Medical Center, Alabaster, AL

He had a major heart attack on August 24, 2006

 

 

Condolences to the family of

 

Max Alan Eisenberg

 

 
     
EISENBERG, MAX ALAN age 33, of Calera, Alabama, passed away on Friday, August 18, 2006 at his home. Max was a very loving father with two daughters, Alexis and Adriana Eisenberg. He is the son of Melvin Alan and Martha Ann Eisenberg; one sister, Jessica (Jason) Ruha; one niece, Natalie; nephew, Nathan; and fiancé, Christy Crotwell. As well as many loving friends and animals. In his earlier years, Max was an avid member of the Shelby County 4-H Club, the Shelby County YMCA, and President of Palomino Horse Breeders of America Youth Association in which he was an unprecedented three time winner of the sportsmanship award. He was a graduate of the Shelby Academy and the University of Montevallo, where he excelled in basket ball. He was a member of the Student Government Association. Max was an avid civil war reenactor in the Calvary Division. He was a member of the Alabama Cattleman's Association and avid hunter. He was also a licensed Pony of America and International Buckskin Horse Association judge. Max had an incredible love for sharing his passion for the outdoors and love for animals. He demonstrated this love through teaching and helping youth and amateurs reach their fullest potential. He believed that Triple E is "WHERE WINNERS BEGIN." Visitation for Max will be held on Monday, August 21, 2006 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Ridout's Elmwood Chapel. There will be a funeral service on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. at Elmwood Chapel, with a Graveside Service to follow at Elmwood Cemetery. The family requests that memorials be made to the following charity's in Max's name: Equiable Therapeutic Riding Program, 5500 Gibson Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180. Palomino Horse Breeders Youth Scholarship & Educational Fund, 15253 East Shelly Drive, Tulsa, OK 74116. Sons of Confederate Veterans, P.O. Box 59, Columbia, TN 38402. Johns-Ridout's Southside Chapel directing.

 

cards and notes can be sent to

Martha Ann and Alan Eisenberg

5892 Smokey Rd
Calera, AL 35040-4813

 

 

 

Condolences to the family of

 

Harold Wright "Huddy" Hudspeth

Hudspeth passed away Friday July 28, 2006. 

He was born December 24, 1917.

 

 

HUDSPETH -- Harold "Huddy" Wright, 88, went to be with the Lord Saturday, July 29, 2006, at his home in Bixby. Harold "Huddy" was born to Hubert and Elizabeth Hudspeth on December 24, 1917, in Lincoln, IL. He later lived in Colorado, Illinois, and settled in Oklahoma, where he married, Virginia "Gini" Layne in 1982. Huddy served his country in WWII, as a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. Huddy had a strong love for animals and the outdoors, and made a career as a Horse Trainer for 65 years. He was a Life Member and in the Hall of Fame of the American Quarter Horse Association and the Palomino Horse Breeders of America. He also served as Honorary Vice President and was on the Judges Committee for 32 years, with the American Quarter Horse Association. He was also an active member in the National Cutting Horse Association and the Pinto Horse Association of America. Huddy is survived by: his loving wife, Gini of the home; niece, Glenda Brown of Decatur, IL; nephew, Andy Hudspeth of Arlington, TX; nephew, Robert Gullion of Pleasant Grove, CA; and sister-in-law, Louise Hudspeth of Grand Prairie, TX.

A Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, August 3, 2006, at Saint James United Methodist Church.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial donations be made to the American Quarter Horse Association Scholarship Fund, Saint James United Methodist Church, or St. Francis Hospice. Huddy was a loving husband, faithful friend, and a true cowboy. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Service is under the direction of Cremation Society of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, 599-7337.
 

 

In lieu of flowers please send donations to:
 

AQH Foundation

Harold "Huddy" Hudspeth Scholarship
P.O. Box 200
Amarillo, Tx 79168

 

OR

 

H W "Huddy" Hudspeth Memorial Fund

c/o Raynyal Bean

Citizen Security Bank

PO Box 130

Bixby, OK 74008

 

cards and letters can be sent to:

 

 VIRGINIA LAYNE HUDSPETH
7500 E 151ST ST LOT 128
BIXBY OK 74008 4150

 

 

Condolences to the family of:
 Brandon McDowell

Brandon McDowell passed away suddenly on May 23, 2006. 
He was the 30 year old son of Ken McDowell and stepson of Lowanda
McDowell, Asheboro, NC.


Visitation will be at the McDowell home Saturday, May
27th from 6-8:30 PM.  There will be a private family
service Sunday at 3:00 PM.

 In lieu of flowers please send donations to:

Christian Family Center
(A Bible based Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center)
PO Box 149
Rockledge, GA 30454-0149
 

or


PHBA Youth Scholarship & Educational Fund
(Please make check payable to:)
 PHBA Youth Scholarship & Educational Fund
    C/O NCPEA - Pat Proco
    1849 Sandy Ridge Road
    Colfax  NC  27235
 

or


Christian United Outreach Center
135 Sunset Avenue
Asheboro  NC  27203

Please send card or notes to:

LOWANDA/KEN MCDOWELL
               1926 OLD HUMBLE MILL ROAD                  
           ASHEBORO        NC  27205  7880             

336  625-3199 
     336  625-4567      
lmcdowell4@triad.rr.com

 


Condolences to the family of:

WILLIAM HENRY "BILL" BOARD

May 7, 1944-May 19, 2006

farrier and meat cutter, died Friday.

Graveside service 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Park Grove Cemetery,

Broken Arrow. Hayhurst, Broken Arrow. OK

 

In lieu of flowers please send donations to

 

PAWS OF TULSA

PO Box 14038

Tulsa, OK 74159

 

or

 

Oklahoma State University Large Animal Veterinary College

Boren Veterinarian Teaching Hospital

Stillwater, OK 74078

 

Please send cards to his sister

Pricilla Board

3008 W 36th N

Tulsa, OK 74127
 

Get Well wishes to

Terry Furnish

Middletown, IN

 

On April 23, Terry was injured in a training accident and rushed to the

hospital where X-rays showed a cracked bone in his right shoulder and 5

broken ribs, Luckily he didn't have a punctured lung. He was sent home to

recuperate and start therapy in a couple of weeks

He went to the barn with Melonie on Wednesday to watch and give moral

support while Melonie did chores and worked a few of the horses. They were

going to do that again Thursday when she got home from work and he was

anxiously awaiting for her to get home and help him get in the car for the

ride over to the barn. They got as far as the end of the sidewalk when he

coughed and said a few expletives and then passed out. When he awoke, they

got him in the house where he passed out again and they called for an

ambulance. He is lucky to still be with us as he had 2 blood clots that went

to his lungs. In the process of falling, they thought he had sprained his

ankle until they finally told him Saturday that it had 2 hairline cracks. He

was moved to a private room on Sunday afternoon from the ICU unit and has no

idea when he will be released to go home as he can't use crutches because of

the shoulder injury and can't put weight on the right leg. The doctors are not

sure what they will do with the ankle and they say they will make a decision in

10-12 days whether to do surgery or not.

The part I am getting to is the part about them not having any major medical

insurance as Melonie had just started a new job a few weeks back and the

insurance doesn't start until today, being May 1 and we know horse trainers

rely on spouses for the coverage. We all know that the costs are going to be

more than anybody can afford to pay and don't know when they will stop.

Sandy Walker and I are trying to get some kind of fundraiser going for them

and would like to possibly do something during the PHBA world show and would

sure appreciate the support and backing of the PHBA family. We all know that

Terry is a Past President and as a lot of us, donated a lot of energy and money to

promote the Palomino Horse.

If you have any suggestions, we are wide open to

ideas on how to help Terry and Melonie Furnish.

I do have a golf outing in the works for the Saturday afternoon after the

Youth Meeting, we will have more details on it later.

Thanks for your support,

Tom Craun

tomc@sunflower.com

May 1, 2006

 

Please send donations to

Terry Furnish Special Account

First Merchants Bank - Attention Ginny Hess

790 Mill Street, Middletown, IN 47356

765-354-2291

 

 

cards and well wishes can be sent to

FURNISH, TERRY D
PO BOX 114
MIDDLETOWN IN 47356 0114

TMFurnish@att.net

 765 2158397

765 3544753
 

 

 

 

Condolences to the family of:

Lou Ellen Swim

the mother of PHBA Past President Carolyn Henderson

passed away on January 20, 2006.  She was 92 years old

Services will be held Wednesday January 25, 2006

Church of the Nazarene

20433 E Allen Rd

Tahlequah, OK 74464

Funeral home is

Reed Culver, Tahlequah, OK

cards can be sent to

CAROLYN S/ROBERT G HENDERSON
HENDERSON STOCK FARM
18502 S MINGO RD
BIXBY OK 74008 6603

918-366-3624

thinkgold2001@yahoo.com

 

 

 

Condolences to the family of:

Lynn Simons

husband of PHBA Judge Andrea Simons, Aubrey, TX

Visitation will be Friday December 9 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm at the

Slay Funeral Home, 400 S Highway 377, Aubrey, TX 76227; phone 940-365-7569

 Services will be Saturday December 10 at 2:00 pm at the

Midway Baptist Church, Pilot Point, TX

A scholarship has already been established in Lynn Simons name at the APHA.

 Those wishing to contribute please send contributions to

Youth Development Foundation, c/o American Paint Horse Association,

PO Box 961023, Fort Worth, TX 76161-0023

 Mark the check Lynn Simons Memorial Scholarship

 The Simons family is supporting the concept

 

Cards can be sent to

SIMONS, ANDREA
PO BOX 114
AUBREY TX 76227 0114

 

 

 

In our thoughts and prayers

KAREN SMITH KUYKENDALL

Karen suffered a fall from the loft of her barn and has some level of paralysis

cards can be sent to:

KUYKENDALL, KAREN A SMITH A
12870 MARY ANN BEACH RD
FAIRHOPE AL 36532 5465
 

 

Get Well wishes to

J L D "BO" BEAVERS,

Bo suffered a major heart attack

cards can be sent to:

BEAVERS, J L D "BO"
8365 RYAN ROAD
MONTGOMERY AL 36117 0000

 

 

 

Condolences to the family of:

Randal Mullins, 73

Long time Palomino Horse Breeder,

passed away at his home in Mt. Pleasant, TN,

Sept. 9, 2005.

Randal was best know for his standing stud,

 and long time companion "Skips Classic Reward",

who through his stunning offspring had given many

of us the opportunity to own and enjoy some

of the best Palomino horses ever.

Randal was very active with his

breeding program until the end.

He will be sadly missed by all that knew him.

 Condolences may be sent to the family at www.williamsfh.com
 

 

 

Condolences to the family of:

Kay Pruitt,

mother to Bo, Tanya, and Timmy Pruitt

passed away suddenly Friday August 14 in the evening. 

 Anyone wanting to join the family for services may do so for

Visitation Tuesday 3-7pm or f

or Graveside Services Wednesday at 1pm. 

The family requests donations to help defray funeral expenses in lieu of flowers.

A benefit horseshow will also be held Sunday,

September 18th at the Magnolia Community Horse Club arena. 

 Anyone wanting to participate, help out, or donated an item(s) for a silent auction,

please contact Erika Hayslip at 936-931-2935, or Erika@symet.net.

 Please contact the following locations for directions:

Donations may be made directly to:

 Wells Fargo Bank

Kay Pruitt Memorial Fund

Attn. Darlene

 207 E. Main

       Madisonville, TX  77864

                       936-348-3571

o order of acct.#2169014830

 

 

Most of you know Bo Pruitt through showing Paint/Palomino/Quarters or Open shows. Mrs. Pruitt (Bo's Mother) passed away on Friday evening.Funeral Arrangements are still being made so as soon as we know what they are I will send another email to let everyone know.I have been informed that the Magnolia Arena has been donated for a Benefit Open show sometime after September. 

 

Condolences to the family of:

Rodney Ready

who was electrocuted by his welder and

passed away July 28, 2005.

Please send memorials to

Rodney Ready Memorial Fund

Acct #23945 in c/o

First Citizens/Peoples Community Bank

1715 Whiskey Rd

Aiken, SC 29803

 

 

 

 Condolences to the family of:

George T. Elbreg 61, Indianapolis, passed away June 25, 2005.

 He was born September 10, 1943 in Indianapolis

 to the late Thomas E. and Virginia E. Lawson Elbreg.

George married Sandra K. Brown, May 17, 1968,

who passed away January 16, 1978, as did his son Thomas Elbreg.

 Survivors include his son Donald (Josie) Elbreg, Greenwood;

 sisters Anita M. Reece and Mary V. Bechtel, both of Indianapolis.

 George had been a public accountant since 1970 and

 had been General Manager andAssistant Corporate Secretary

 of Underwood Machinery Transport, Inc. 38 years

. He was a member of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church

where services will be 2 p.m, Wednesday, June 29.

Visitation will be 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 28

 at Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center.

 Entombment will be in Washington Park East Cemetery.