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Charlie
 Charlie was taken from his
loving adoptive family much to soon. He was lost to colic at the young
 age of 12. We all miss him with  all our hearts. He was a truly
 special horse that gave everything he had. This picture is
 of my mom and it is the very  first time she had ever
gotten on a horse! I'm glad it was Charlie's honor.
 


Cobalt
Cobalt was rescued several years ago by Barb. He
 was already an older gent and very thin, but that didn't
 stop him. He rebounded and had several more years of
fun with her. He was always willing to trail ride and he so loved to run!
He was humanely euthanized in Nov. 2001 when his body could no
 longer keep up with what his mind told him he could do.  Run free, dear Cobalt.
 


Molly
We are sadly had to euthanize Molly this morning April 17th 2002.
She's had a really rough couple of weeks and we just could not make her
comfortable. We're still in shock as she went downhill very quickly.



I also want to thank Beth and Jeff for the care they have given Molly.
They did an incredible job with her and went above and beyond
in their care of her. I know they'll miss her
alot also and I want to thank them for everything.
 
 


Jet
Sadly put to rest September 18th, 2002.
It was a tough decision to have him put to rest
but he just couldn't go on any long.
We miss him terribly.

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Cochise
After a long life of trail riding and lessons.
He is awonderful baby sitter and a joy to be around.
 He is quite the character!
Cochise crossed to rainbow bridge at about
age 40.  He is greatly missed by everyone.


Thor's
  Thank you to Susan for giving
Thor a wonderful home for the time he was with her.
He was very loved and we are grateful for that.


Kohl
Kohl took a turn for the worse and

had to be euthanized ( Oct, 2007).
Our deepest condolences to you Kat.
Thank you  for all you have done for him.

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Dom
His health had started declining over the last month

or so and it got to the point that despite everything the vets
and his adoptive mom tried,  he did not get better and
was unable to rise yesterday (Oct 27, 2007).
The treatments were not working and
there was nothing more we could do.
For those of you that knew him, you know what a strong,
stubborn, but sweet to the core,  ole guy he was and
he didn't lose that--even at the end--he was still trying,
but his body just could no longer keep up with his spirit.
Our condolences to you Ann and Thank You
 for all the love and care you gave him.


BJ

BJ has always been very special to us. 
He had  so much spirit and will to live that he amazed
all of us here at Tender Mercy including
our vet and farrier. We feel  blessed having him
in our lives as
long as we did.  He will be missed
but never forgotten.

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