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SALLEY - Everett S., passed away June 13, 2008, at his home. Born March 11, 1935, in Burr, TX to Clifton and Mary Salley. He was the youngest of 5 children. He graduated from Tidehaven High School in 1953 as Salutatorian of his class. He had a successful athletic career in high school as he was the 1st Player from a Class A School ever to play in the Texas High School All-Star Game. He went on to attend Texas Christian University (TCU) on a full football scholarship and lettered as sophomore and played in the Cotton Bowl. He received his degree in Business Administration with a minor in Marketing. He married Marilyn Breno and lived in Fort Worth, TX where he was President of North Texas Advertising, Inc. In 1968 they moved to Tulsa where he was the President and CEO of Breno Painting Company for 8 years. In 1976 he purchased the Tulsa Stockyards, which was one of the premier Livestock Auctions in North Eastern Oklahoma. He owned and operated the Stockyards until 1996. In 1978, he founded Green Country Horse Sale Company which conducted registered Quarter Horse Sales from California to Florida. They had numerous sales, which included three different events for the legendary King Ranch, plus many other events all across the United States. In 1980 he established the Tulsa Holiday Circuit which held AQHA Horse Shows in July and December at the Tulsa Expo Center and still today is one of the longest running AQHA Horse Shows in America. After a short retirement he worked for Southwest General Agency for 6 years. During his career he served as President of many organizations; American Quarter Horse Assoc., Oklahoma Quarter Horse Assoc., Palomino Horse Breeders Assoc., Oklahoma Palomino Assoc., Goodwill Industries of Tulsa, Livestock Market Assoc. of Oklahoma, Tulsa Twisters - Professional Rodeo Team, plus many other directorships and offices of social and civic organizations. member of Church of St. Mary's and a former member of Southern Hills Country Club. Everett was preceded in death by: his parents, Clifton and Mary Salley; sister, Wanda Bunton of Wharton, TX. Survivors include: his wife of 43 years, Marilyn Salley; son, Cas Salley and fiance Melanie Lively of Watova, OK; daughter, Lisa Jones and husband Steve of Overland Park, KS; grand children, Kaslin and Clay Salley, Amelia and Andrew Jones; Brothers C.D. Salley of Harrison, AR, Al Salley of Rockport, TX; and sister and brother-in-law Hazel and R.E. Roecker of Markham, TX. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Jr. Livestock Scholarship Fund c/o Tulsa State Fair, PO Box 4735, Tulsa, OK 74159 and the Retired Priest Fund of the Tulsa Diocese PO Box 690240, Tulsa, OK 74169. Graveside funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, June 17, at Calvary Cemetery, Msgr. Dennis C. Domey officiating, directed by Moore's Eastlawn Chapel , (918) 622-1155
Judy Harper September 5, 1958 - May 22, 2008
Halter horse icon and calf roper
Jerry Wells passed early Sat morning after a long battle with cancer 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
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.
Glenn F. "Jack"
Anderson
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
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
William Paul Kuznik 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.
Diane's mailing address: Diane Williams 12010 N Magnolia Avenue Ocala, FL 34475-1051
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.
GET WELL WISHES> PFAFF, BRUCE Bruce Pfaff update
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
Condolences to the family of
COL A CAROL WHITMAN SEND CARDS AND NOTES TO:
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GET WELL WISHES J L D "BO" BEAVERS 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
KEITH/NIKKI LONGACRE 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.
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EARL MCMAHON Condolences to the family of Dan Mallory, Paris, KY
Sunday August 27, 2006
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clinelarryj@johndeere.com GET WELL WISHES J L D "BO" BEAVERS Shelby Baptist Medical Center, Alabaster, AL He had a major heart attack on August 24, 2006
Condolences to the family of Max Alan Eisenberg
cards and notes can be sent to Martha Ann and Alan Eisenberg
5892
Smokey Rd
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:
Harold "Huddy" Hudspeth Scholarship
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
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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 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 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 918-366-3624
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
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
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"
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. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||