Dedications
Our dedications are to highlight some of our members two-legged and four-legged who are gone but not forgotten.
Sue Burdan
Dear friend and fellow horsewoman, lost her battle with cancer on February 11, 2012. She will be greatly missed. Her art blesses many equestrian homes.
Sue was born in Philadelphia and studied with Beatrice Fenton, sculptor and Anna Ackenbach, painter. She lived in Venezuela for 12 1/2 years and in Peru for 2 1/2 years. Sue studied painting with Jean Troemel in St. Augustine, with Liz Maness in Texas, and with Taos artist Ray Vanilli. She was a member of the St. Augustine Art Association and a winner of several awards including two “Best of Show” awards. Landscapes and animals were her favorite subjects. Acrylic, oils and pen & ink with water color are her mediums.
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Remember Jasmine
Remember Jasmine was lost to colic February 10, 2012. She and her owner, Tracy David, were a wonderful team and provided fun and fierce competition in the Dressage arena. She will be greatly missed by all, and most dearly by Tracy and her family.
Her accomplishments included:
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2011 Training Level Year End Champion
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2011 Year End Champion Class: 3rd Place
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2011 Spring Series Champion
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2011 Fall Series Reserve Champion
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2010 Year End Introductory Champion
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