
RIP, big man, you will be missed.
On Monday, April 5, 2010, Special Equestrians lost Trevor, one of our beloved therapy horses. He succumbed to colic, a sadly common ailment among horses. He will always be remembered fondly for his personality quirks, athleticism, and talent for teaching. He was a valuable asset to our Therapeutic Riding, Silver Saddles, Youth Connections, REINS, and Able-Bodied programs, right up until the end, and he will be sorely missed. Memorial donations may be sent to Tracey, and will support the care of all of Trevor’s equine friends.
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April 7, 2010 at 7:57 pm
Kathi Sadowski
Trevor, I’m sad that you’ve left us here to go on at Special Equestrians without you. You must have been in pain these last few months, but you managed to “work” almost every day to help your riders better their skills. For the last 2+ years I’ve been one of those riders almost every week and you’ve taught me everything I know (with a little help from Anne!). It wasn’t always easy–you made me work for every new skill! But you stuck with me as I learned to become a more confident and skilled rider. Thank you for your patience. I want you to know you have taken a piece of my heart with you. Thank you for using your skills as a therapy horse to teach me how wonderful it is to enjoy the love of a horse.