Recognition
To those that have given of themselves in work, feed, hay, services or other gifts, on behalf of all the past and current residents of Never Too Old Horse Rescue...
Thank You!

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Dr. Marlon Hobbs, DVM
Ark Veterinary Hospital
To our good friend and
veterinarian, thank you for your expertise, knowledge,
advice, and support. We will always be
indebted to you.
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Dr. Marlon Baker DVM
Weatherford, Texas
Thank
you for removing Casey's cancer.
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Tim Lewis and Wes Jeffress
Stephenville, Texas
Our good friends and
farriers, has had the job of trimming and putting shoes on these guys.
Thanks.
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Purina Feed Mills and
Cooper Feed Store
For their donation of 1000lbs
of senior horse feed.
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Erica
Whitehead
A million thanks for helping
me find the horses that needed help. Your
tolerance of stares, glares and laughs has enabled us to make a difference in the lives of many horses whose fate was somewhere we neither one would consider.
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Taylor Feed Store
Stephenville, Texas
For extending me credit when
I had no feed for the horses.
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Andrew Wheeler
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Paul Nelson
You by far have the worst job of helping our
horses cross over "The Rainbow Bridge." Thank you,
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Amanda Mills
Amanda, you have been
an absolute God send to our rescue efforts.
Your outstanding horsemanship, your knowledge and love of the animals is second
to none. But above all, you are a fantastic person. Thank you for all your hard
work, your tears and countless hours of
riding. We can never thank you enough. Amanda is now living in
Colorado going to college and getting her
degree in Equine Veterinary. WE MISS YOU VERY
MUCH!
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Bruce Boardman
Bluff Dale, Texas
Often times, when money was
short and we were in need of feed, we
would get the call that there was feed paid for at
Anderson's Feed. Thank you for your continued support.
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Bettye and Becky Saunders
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Tandi Ryder and Friends
For your generous donation
of horses, tack and other horse related supplies.
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Kelly and Max at Shur Shod Horseshoeing School
Grove Spring, Missouri and Columbia University
A million thanks for your
efforts in helping Casey walk normally.
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Tommy and Tanya Prosise
Thank you for your generous
donation of hay
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Will Donohue
Thank you son for creating
the first Web Site. We cannot thank you enough.
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Billie Drewry and Rea Donohue
"The Mothers-in-Law "
While you may not have mucked the stalls or fed,
for your continued encouragement, support and occasional purchase of a horse in
need when the rescue had no money, thank you.
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Gregg Schrumpf
With your humor and crazy
antics, we have endured many hours of help,
mucking stalls, cleaning, feeding and catching horses.
Thanks for keeping the humor in this
sometimes less than funny venture.
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Andria Vasquez
I can not thank you enough for creating the
new web site. We are very grateful for your willingness and knowledge.
While you are a selfproclaimed "Computer Geek", we are grateful for the know how
and creativity. Thanks so very much.
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Crystal Cross
Words cannot say just how
much you have meant to the rescue and to Bill and I. You have enabled us with some much needed time
off from the barn, and we really appreciate
it. We work well together, and I value your
opinions.
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Cindy, Randy and Scott Bergner
AKA "The Fat Farm"
You have opened your arms
and ranch to some of the worst of the worst of my
rescues, giving them, love encouragement,
and feed, which has helped take the financial burden
off the rescue. The horses in your care has gained not only weight, but trust in mankind.
Their past is unknown to you, but you don't care
from where they came, only that they came to you in
need. I will never be able to thank you enough.
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Anonymous
We have had some gifts given
like feed, money, hay, or payments on out vet or feed bill, and
the people want their names withheld.
We will respect that wish but want to tell them
how much we appreciate what they have done.
GOD BLESS YOU!
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Addie, Amber, Bree, Holly and Bruce, the Pre Vet Club of TSU, Lindsey, her dad
and other volunteers.
Thank you all so much for
the countless hours of volunteer time spent at the
barn, doing what needed to be done, whether fun or not.
Without your help, the task of helping the residents
of Never Too Old would have been much harder.
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