
Testaments
from My Royal Lark's Friends
Lynn
wanted to pass along some sad news she'd received:
Amarillo,
Texas, July 13, 2005 – The American Quarter Horse
Association was informed today by press release from
King Ranch that one of the cutting horse industry’s
greatest sires, Peppy San Badger, was put to sleep on
July 8, 2005, in his paddock at King Ranch in Kingsville,
Texas. Sired by Mr San Peppy and out of the great mare
Sugar Badger, the stallion, affectionately known as
“Little Peppy,” was one of the all-time
leading sires in NCHA history.
Because
of his age and deteriorating health, King Ranch management
and family members made the difficult but humane decision
to euthanize the great horse. He was 31 years old.
Ranch
management reported that Little Peppy had done quite
well during the past several years. He was retired in
a paddock behind the Creek Barn where he ate well and
was content to live a quiet life. His
last public appearance was during the observance of
the 150th Anniversary of King Ranch. It was on this
day that Little Peppy was reunited with Buster Welch,
his long-time trainer, for the first time in years.
“It’s like we’ve never been apart,”
said Buster, and the horse seemed to agree.
Buster
was notified about Little Peppy’s death just hours
afterwards. After a very long pause, Buster stated,
“He was the greatest horse I ever threw a leg
over. He was so unusual in the fact that he had so much
dignity. He was a pleasure to do anything with, and
had the highest intelligence I ever saw in a horse.” Tio
Kleberg agreed. “He was the greatest American
Quarter Horse sire and athlete the King Ranch has ever
owned,” Kleberg said.
Little
Peppy is known by most for his exceptional cutting abilities
in the arena and out with the herd. Helen Kleberg Groves,
daughter of King Ranch’s Bob Kleberg, said, “I
was fortunate enough to have loped Little Peppy and
realized that he was by far the most ambidextrous horse
I’d ever ridden. Right before the (National Cutting
Horse Association) Futurity in 1977, I told Buster ‘you
mustn’t let him loose in front of a cow until
competition time – with the kind of moves he makes
with his legs, I’m not sure he’ll be able
to take it!’”
It
was those moves that rendered him a standing ovation
after winning the 1977 NCHA Futurity. The Futurity championship
was only the beginning, however. He then won the 1978
NCHA Derby, was the 1979 Reserve World Champion, and
also won the 1981 NCHA Finals. Throughout his show career,
the stallion accumulated earnings of $172,710. He then
followed in the footsteps of his sire, Mr San Peppy,
into the NCHA Hall of Fame in December 1980.
Besides
his accomplishments in the cutting arena, Peppy San
Badger was the all-time leading sire of NCHA competition
cutting horses until he was surpassed only 2 years ago.
However, his offspring continue to keep his name and
the famed King Ranch in the limelight. According
to AQHA records, out of 19 foal crops, Peppy San Badger
sired 2,323 foals with a combined 7,195.5 lifetime points
in all divisions. According to the King Ranch release,
those sired by Little Peppy have won some $25 million.
Little
Peppy’s bloodline remains predominant in the remuda
on the King Ranch, and the legendary horse will continue
to have an important role in King Ranch’s future
breeding program. “He
was a gift, you know,” said King Ranch Quarter
Horse Manager Cody Crider. “You can plan and breed
all you want, but you won’t get a horse like this
‘on purpose,’ even though we will all keep
on trying.”
Helen
Groves and others agree. Little Peppy’s grave
marker will now stand among other greats such as Old
Sorrel, Wimpy, Assault, Middleground, Anita Chica and
Mr San Peppy at the King Ranch Headquarters.
Marie-
Frances,
Guess
I am a bit behind the times, but I just saw in this
months AQHA Journal, that Wills had passed away....
Bad enough to lose Rugged Lark, but to lose a young
horse in his prime as Wills was, well that is just devastating.
I only had the chance to see him during the one week
I spent in FL 3 years ago, however, he certainly left
a lasting impression on me. He was to me, all that a
Quarter Horse should be, conformationally correct, versatile,
with a beautiful disposition. I loved watching Lynn
ride him during that week. It has since inspired me
to strive for a partnership like that with my own horses.
I
lost my equine best friend of more than 10 years in
1988 to Lymphoma. It was then one of the first cases
seen in horses where I was in NH. It was very painful
knowing there was nothing I could do to save her. The
three months we had her after she first became sick,
were a blessing, but so heartbreaking as you never knew
day to day, what the outcome might be.
My
thoughts and prayers are with you all, and wish you
great joy in each birth of Wills sons and daughters
to come.
Michelle Steinmann
Victoria, Australia
I
wanted to express my sorrow at the passing of your talented
stallion. I have had the privilege of watching him and
Lynn perform in Harrisburg twice. The bond that they
had was very apparent. I was in tears as I watched them.
I am in tears now thinking of their partnership ended
so soon.
My
deepest condolences,
Kelly Obermiller
Greetings
Lynn, Cyril, Marie Frances, and all the Palm Partnership
Team!
I am so very sorry for your loss! I just heard of Will's
passing and feel emotional paralyzed by the news.
I
have became more of a horsewomen than I ever imagined
I could be as a result of the Palm Partnership Program
and my participation in the horse schools. As part of
my learning experience I had the grand privilege of
watching the amazing performances of Will's and Lynn,
Lynn training with Will's at the Michigan farm, and
Will's playing in the pasture displaying his incredible
charisma for any of the ladies who may be watching.
The motivation I gained from being a part of My Royal
Lark short life has made me the rider my horse deserves.
I am internally grateful for all of these experiences
and want to thank-you all for sharing Will's with me
and so many others. I too, am one of the millions who
will miss him.
Lynn,
I am truly sorry for your pain! I can not imagine how
much sorrow you must feel over the two giant lose you
have suffered throughout the last seven months! I pray
you and Cyril are taking care of each other and that
all the support you receive is helping you get on! I
will see you soon in Michigan.
My
sincere sympathy,
Wendy Annis
Lynn,
Chris and I send our condolences to you, Cryril, Betty,
Marie Frances, Karin and all your staff on the death
of Wills. It must be terribly hard to lose two so close
together and Wills in his prime.
We enjoyed so much seeing you and Wills work together
in August at the Versatility Clinic. It is a picture
that is right up there in our minds with seeing you
and Rugged Lark at the 1996 Olympics.
Chris and Meg Bailey
Hello
Ms. Lynn,
Here I am looking thru all my quarter horse journals
looking for a horse to purchase by Rugged Lark and I
thought well I will email you, only to hear of your
loss. Please accept my heart felt sadness to you and
your family on the death of your horse, you have had
a rough 6 or 7 months.
"Chin
up ol' girl and look toward the horizon" is what
a riding instructor would say to me when I was sad.
You are and inspiration to me and many hundreds of others
Lynn, and you have worked hard for the things you do
and the knowledge you have gained from your horses.
You are very lucky to have had such great teachers in
your career. "So chin up ole girl, and look toward
the horizon."
Please
accept my codolences,
Kathy Muir
Evanston, Wyoming
Hi
Lynn,
I just heard and I am SO sorry about Royal Lark! I know
how special he was to you. It was a pleasure to have
been able to commemorate him (and your work with him)
in his portrait! Your instincts were sound. I'll be
at the Equine East Event in VA next weekend and although
I know you won't be there, I wish you the best.
Thanks
to seeing all your hard work and efforts in a tough
field, I took the plunge and have just completed my
first art DVD. You're a great inspiration!
Godspeed
Royal Lark!
Theresa Brown
Hi,
Lynn,
I just found out about “Wills” and am so
very sorry! It’s been a rough six months for you
– first losing your “friend” Rugged
Lark, and now My Royal Lark.
After
visiting your place in October and watching the videos
of Wills and Bruce, over and over again, Wills was my
choice for a cross on my breeding stock mare. Even though
I have been breeding Paint and hoping for color –
talent, personality and versatility are even more important.
Wills was a beautiful animal and I know you must miss
him terribly.
My
sympathies,
Linda Elliott
I
saw you and "Willis" at the equine arrair
in Mass. He was breathtaking. I wish my greatest sympathies
on your loss.
A
huge fan!!
Mandy New York
Marie
Frances, Lynn, Cyril and Karen,
I heard today of your loss. I am not really good with
words but had to write to express my sentiments towards
the loss of your Prince William “Wills”.
He truly, truly amazed me at the show in Florida 2004.
I must have told every horse person I new the story
Marie Frances told me of when Wills was at liberty he
reared up in the corner did a full circle in the air
and then loped off in perfect balance. WOW
At
the clinic in August when Wills and Lynn did their dance
to HERO they brought me to tears. I feel a horse is
measure by the size of their heart and there are a few
in my mind that make up that list. I believe Wills was
a part of that list. I also believe that everything
happens for a reason we may not know the reason now
and it may not seem right but in time we will know.
Wills was the whole package not only was he Tall dark
and handsome he had the personality, temperament, and
talent to boot.
From what I saw in his foals he really puts himself
into his foals and I wanted a part of that. I am so
sorry I waited. But, I wanted the right mare. In hopes
to get a foal like “Star” Again with my
whole heart I am truly sorry and wish there was something
I could do to ease your pain. If there is anything I
can do anything please feel free to ask.
Stephanie
Marie-
Frances,
I would appreciate your passing this on to Lynn for
me - I know she has received hundreds of messages but
I really would like her to know I am thinking of her.
Lynn,
I was just informed of the passing of My Royal Lark,
and so devastated. Those of us who know you, knew Wills
and appreciate the partnership between horse and rider
feel your pain, as well. The day he passed was my birthday.
If I had only known that day what you were going through...I
am so sorry. I know that you are moving forward but
will always remember him and, likewise, I know you realize
how blessed you are.
You
will continue to be an inspiration to me and the type
of individual and horseperson I strive to be.
Thinking
of you,
Tammy Wendt.
Dear
Lynn,
I have just read the news of My Royal Lark which was
such a disappointment to me and the rest of the horse
world who were inspired by a horse like him.
Wills
was achieving the versatility that Quarter Horses can
be known for when they have the wonderful training and
breeding that he did. I am so sorry for you and Wills
other owner. Please accept my condolences.
I
would like to quote a good friend of mine when she went
through this with her wonderful Bear. "Bear always
said he was a great teacher, and he was that. He taught
me about truth, honesty, committment and how those things
translate into the trust that makes a true partnership.
He taught me about the courage it takes to always be
there for someone and to face life with an open heart,
no matter how high the obstacles may seem. And in his
passing, he taught me the importance of each day, that
tomorrow is never a guarantee, and to live you life
with love in every present moment."
In a wonderful letter Beth Palmgren wrote about her
horse passing . She shared all her thoughts. It was
such a beautiful piece that I have saved it, maybe for
me, maybe to share with a friend. Our people friends
and our horse friends are so special.
Fondly,
Karleen Hubley
Dear
Lynn and Marie Frances,
I can't begin to tell you how sad it was to see the
news that Wills is gone. The personality he expressed
when I saw him at the clinics in Peotone, Illinois,
in 2003 and 2004, made it clear he was a very special
horse.
I
was thrilled when you invited folks interested in your
western saddle to try it by sitting on Wills for a few
minutes. I was the first one up there. I could feel
his restrained power just sitting on him and was almost
afraid to breathe. Riding him through the more active
movements of dressage must have been a dream come true.
If you have a favorte charity to which a donation can
be made in his memory, please let us know.
Sharon Adley and "Rosie"
Dear
Lynn,
I am so sorry for your loss. I really liked your stallion
My Rugged Lark, and I am so sorry that he's passed on.
I hope all is well.
My
freinds and family and I will pray for him.
Morgan
Dear
Lynn and Marie-Frances,
It was with a shock that I received the news of Wills'
passing. To love, and to be able to let go, and give
the gift of euthanasia, is a most courageous and unselfish
thing! Many owners are not so kind, as I'm sure you're
aware, so you can feel good as well as sad, to know
that you did not allow your precious stallion to suffer.
I
have a mare in foal (I hope!) to Bruce, and although
I breed for smaller, more stock-type horses in my program,
Wills was one of the loveliest horses ever put on this
Earth. You sent me a tape of Bruce, which of course
also contains footage of Wills, and when I saw him in
action, it took my breath away.He
was amazing just to look at! Surely Heaven does not
have sights any lovelier than that of Wills just being
himself.
I
met you both, as well as Bruce, at Wild About Horses
near Lafayette, IN, last year, and want you to know
that myself and my friends here are sending comforting
thoughts and prayers your way in your time of loss.
I'm sure Lark was waiting at the end of the tunnel when
Wills went trotting through the light to his new home.
Lin
Lynn,
It was a great honor to meet you at Harrisburg PA Horse
Expo on Feb 25, 2005 and for you to take a few minutes
from you much busy schedule to talk to me and my friend
Shirley. We were the ones that showed you the pictures
of the Quarter Horse, Bo that looks like Wills and the
miniature horses. Shirley will always treasure the nice
compliments that you gave her on her horses.
Bruce
put on a beautiful performance. He is one beautiful
horse. Good luck in the furture with Bruce. We can tell
you were pleased with your performance.
Our
deepest sympathy goes out to you and the rest of "My
Royal Lark" family. Not
only you lost your friend but your best friend and partner.
I am glad that I got to see him last year at Harrisburg
PA when you did the birdleless performance. That gave
me goose bumps.
What
a tribute at this year's Harrisburg Expo when you dedicated
the performance to Rugged Lark and My Royal Lark. Rugged
Lark and My Royal Lark will foreve be in our hearts.
Take
care and may God bless you.
Terri Shirey Greencastle PA
Shirley Hovermale Hagerstown MD
Dear
Lynn Palm,
I am very sorry to hear about My Royal Lark's passing.
He is (and always will be) one of my favorite well known
quarter horses. He is one of my biggest motivators and
inspirations as a rider. I dream of the day that I can
have a partnership as strong as yours and My Royal Lark's.
He is a hero and will always live on in my heart.
Sincerely,
Caroline Glidden
Lynn-
A friend of mine forwarded your tribute of Wills to
me this afternoon. I am so sorry for your loss of your
two best boyfriends in such a short period of time.
Special horses rarely come in to our lifes and Wills
newest talent in the dressage world was an inspiration
to me.
Had
it not been for your great success I probably would
not have thought that my "Lark" had the talent
to follow your tradition in the dressage ring.
My
thoughts and prayers are with you,
Denise Clayton
Aloha,
So sorry for the loss of My Royal Lark. It is so hard
to lose a good friend...
Nancy
McIver
To
Lynn, Cyril and staff:
So sorry to hear of the loss of My Royal Lark, and I
know words are hard to come by at this time... Just
know that you all are in our thoughts.
Sincerely,
Jane and Jim McKeon
Bedford, VA former student
Dear
Lynn Palm:
I was sorry to learn of the passing of your wonderful
Wills. I am so glad I have had a chance to see you at
Michigan State a couple of times. Your partnership with
him is an inspiration to anyone who rides, even if they
don't own their own horse. I am enjoying the lunging
dvd and partnership training videos that I bought.
I
think it is great that you will be making a dvd available
of Wills and his career. May your memories bring you
great comfort.
Sincerely,
Debby Schankler
Lynn
and Marie Frances,
I am so sorry to hear of "Wills" passing.
I know how special he was to you and all of us. It never
is easy and I feel your sorrow. He is a true character
I saw him at the Equine Affair in Columbus Ohio and
at the Quarter Horse Congress.
His
charisma was everywhere in the atmosphere. Truly AWESOME!
Ride on "Wills", You ARE A HERO!!!!!
Becky
Crossley
I
love dressage and was thrilled to see Lark perform so
well. I know you must have loved him like a family member
and your loss is heartfelt.
All
my sympathy to you.
Linda West
Dear
Lynn,
Our thoughts are with you at this sad time of Wills'
premature passing. How fortunate that he was comfortable
until the end, and was loved and cared for by someone
like you who was so in tune with his needs. I belive
it was Wills that you rode when I first saw you at the
expo in Timonium.
You
needn't respond; just know that there is a lump in my
throat and an ache in my heart and I will give our Samson
and Topper an extra hug this weekend in Wills' honor.
Allyn Linas,
Richmond, Virginia
Lynn,
I would offer condolences over your loss, except I think
Rugged Lark was lonesome for a playmate and Wills had
to go keep him company. I think they're both in Heaven,
kicking up their heels and frolicking, and just doing
"guy stuff" together!!
Marilyn
Boyd
Cleveland, Ohio
Lynn:
Just logged on to the site, and saw the news. I am so
sorry for the loss of Wills. Losing one of our friends
is always hard, but it is even tougher when there is
nothing we can do to fight the illness. Jennifer told
me in December that Wills was sick and which cancer
he had.
Margaret Flanagan
Lynn,
So sorry about your horse. Frank and I send our condolences.
Hope to see you in St. Louis.
Frank and Robin Merrill
Windward Stud Percell, Ok
Dear
Lynn,
I send my warmest sympathy for your loss of "Wills".
I was privileged enough to see him 2 times in person.
At the Equine Affair in Columbus, Ohio he was so lively
and showed such charisma. At The Quarter Horse Congress
we searched every barn til we found him and there he
stood! Almost acting as if he knew us all along... We
stood in awe of him as he munched on hay just turning
his head ever so slightly as if to say "AFTERNOON
LADIES! Thanks for stopping by!"
I
know the devastation I felt the day I heard the news
is nothing compared to your loss but the Lark Legacy
will live on in their children and through you, Lynn.
Warmest
Sympathy
Jennifer Richards
Dear
Lynn and Marie Francis,
I am so sorry to hear that Wills is no longer with us.
I just want to give you both big hugs, for only time
and support with all the great memories can take the
edge off the pain of loosing one you love so much. I
can't Imagine what it must feel like, I have all young
horses and have never worked so hard with an animal
that leaves this world. It is another moment where I
am taught to live in the moment a little more.
My
thoughts are with you and everyone at the ranch that
will miss your beautiful guy. I will cherish the time
of your bridless ride in Michigan that I have on tape.
You were a great team of inspiration to all of us.
Love,
Christine & Susan Perry
HorseCity.com
has a wonderful tribute to My Royal Lark.
Click
here to read the tribute.
Dear
Lynn
I am so sad to learn of the passing of both Lark's of
your life. It must be extremely hard on you with it
happening within six months of each other.
My
heart aches for you.
Mary Eurice
Good
evening Lynn and Cyril.
While you may not remember me as its been a couple of
years since I attended the Versility I training in Michigan,
I wanted to extend my condolences and deepest sympathies
on the passing of your beloved horse and friend, My
Royal Lark.
My
heart goes out to all members of the Royal Palm family.
I am truly blessed for having had the opportunity to
see this truly remarkable horse first hand and I will
always remember and treasure the "Bridleless Bon
Voyage" Lynn and "Wills" did for us.
I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Regards,
Sarah Noerenberg-Smith
Dear
Marie,
Just got the e-mail from Debbie Miller. I can only imagine
how deeply saddened you and Lynn must be. I feel like
he was so special to all who ever came in contact with
him, whether it was watching him perform or just to
see his beauty on a magazine cover. I will cherish the
pictures I have collected of him. I think we are all
better horsemen and women for knowing and loving this
special horse. I fell in love with his Dad at Equitana
USA that summer. I dreamed of having a horse like that.
Now because of meeting you and your help I have a grandson
and a son of these two great horses. Also one on the
way. I can only say I am sorry that you have to feel
the pain of loss.
Sincerely,
Donna Sullivan
Jarrettsville, MD
I'm
so deeply sad to hear about My Royal Lark. He was a
great horse, and he as well as Rugged Lark have inspired
me to create what you had with them that I have now
with my horse. I can't imagine losing a horse, I have
not yet loss one of mine and can't imagine how it feels.
Lynn you have taught me to follow my dream with my horse
and I have, I thank you for that! I can't wait for the
day that I can come ride with you! I hope that you keep
making horses hero's for people like me to be inspired!
You truly are my hero Lynn and I look at a picture you
autographed for me everyday and smile, because it says
" follow your dreams" and that picture is
my inspiration everyday!
Thanks
Lynn for everything you have done for me and my horse,
and I hope you're coping well!
Love,
a true fan!
Tiffany Robben
Meriden, Kansas
(you meet me at the rocky mountain horse expo last year
and when I meet you I cried because I could not believe
I had finally meet you!)
p/s - get lots of hugs because it always helps me feel
better!
Lynn,
I am so sorry for your loss, but i guess you know he's
always going to be with you, the ones we love seem to
have a special gift for that:)...it was an honor to
sing for you both at the florida expo...you're in my
thoughts and prayers, all the very best,
Templeton Thompson
Lynn
and Marie Frances,
I am so sorry to hear of "Wills" passing.
I know how special he was to you and all of us. It never
is easy and I feel your sorrow. He is a true character
I saw him at the Equine Affair in Columbus Ohio and
at the Quarter Horse Congress. His charism was everywhere
in the atmosphere. Truly AWESOME!
Ride
on "Wills", You ARE A HERO!!!!!
Becky Crossley
Dear
Lynn,
I am very, very sorry to hear of the passing of My Royal
Lark. For so many years, I have enjoyed reading &
hearing articles about you & Rugged Lark & My
Royal Lark. I saw a quote from Mary Hilton in “Sidelines
News” which expresses my feelings that said “Anyone
even faintly familiar with the lore of ‘America’s
horse’ knows that when you see ‘Palm’
and ‘Lark’ in a show program, quarter horse
royalty is on the grounds”.
Even though I am an Arabian owner, it was always wonderful
to watch you & your beautiful “Lark”
horses. I will miss reading & hearing stories about
“Wills”. He was a truly beautiful and talented
boy (just like his dad), and I know you will miss him.
With
deepest sympathy,
Cheryl Snyder
Dear
Lynn,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss of Wills, and so
soon after Rugged Lark. We really enjoyed our time with
you in August and learned so much, but one of the biggest
highlights was your performance with Wills on our last
day there. Time seems to heal our hearts but in the
moment it hurts so bad, expecially when we have such
big expectations.
Six years ago I lost a really great horse that I was
showing and we even drove him in a movie that was being
filmed here. The money we made from that movie with
my "Hobby Horse", I used to breed my mare
to Rugged Lark and now I could not be happier with my
little mare. So that emptiness has been filled with
my "Lark" and I just enjoy her more everyday.
God
Bless,
Bill and Connie Green
Dear
Lynn,
I heard about My Royal Lark. Is it that he had to be
put to sleep from cancer complications? If it is I am
very sorry and send you my wamest thoughts! I can only
imagine how hard this year has been for you, loosing
two of your closest companions! My Royal Lark was just
like his father kind, loving, and very gorgeous! They
were both the best horses there will ever be! I am very
sorry for the loss!
Much
Love,
Kristi Exstrom and Dember Allen
As
I sit here trying to write this words are very difficult
to type. Losing not only one but now two beloved horses
so close together is very painful and such a shock.
Both Rugged Lark and Wills are and will always be an
inspiration to riders around the world. They were so
enjoyable to watch ... mesmerizing at times.
Over
the years watching Wills grow up, we can remember when
you had him at the Equine Affaire in Springfield for
the first time and I thought what a gorgeous, handsome
mover he is but also thinking I hope he does not explode
and launch Lynn and as I leaned over to a friend, you
decided he had enough and got off asking the crowd not
clap as you were dismounting, we both chuckled and said
NO our boys would have already taught us a lesson and
launched us; that is why we are sitting here and Lynn
is out there teaching this workshop.
We
send our deepest sympathy and condolences at this time
to all of you. As we do know how deep this pain can
be. It does lessen over time and you will always have
their memories in your heart, mind and soul; as they
have left their hoofprint there. Wills and Lark have
crossed over the Rainbow Bridge and are now frolicking
in a heavenly pasture, have faith in knowing that they
are now there as your Guardian Angel Horses. On those
quiet mornings when the wind catches your hair or you
hear a faint nicker you will know that they are there
watching over you and lending you some strength for
the day to carry on. Our prayers are with all of you.
Gentle
hugs,
Judy & Billy Gallauresi
Lynn,
I just wanted to tell you how sorry that I am that you
lost Wills. I can't imagine what you must be going through.
Your
in my thoughts and prayers.
Terri
Barnhill
Lynn,
Hello there, I am so sorry for your loss. You have not
been out of my thoughts since I opened the newsletter
this morning. I can only imagine the pain you are feeling
right now. I have owned a lot of horses in my life so
far but I think Luciano is the first horse of a lifetime
I have been blessed with. In the short time that I have
had him I have bonded with him so much so that even
when I have a day off from the barn or I am troubled
with something I find myself wandering to the barn just
take him a cookie or carrot and hang out maybe go for
a walk. There is something so special about these Lark
boys!! So I find myself thinking that if I have bonded
with Luci like this, in this amount of time I cannot
even begin to imagine the depth of of your loss right
now. I feel blessed to have been able to be around you
and Will's a few times on your home turf and see what
an awesome partnership you have. I hope some day Luci
and I will have the same.
We
will do our best to try and live up to the legacy left
by Will's and Lark. Will's was a beautiful animal inside
as well as out and will be missed by a great many. Please
know that Luci and both are sending hugs, kisses, and
heartfelt thoughts your way as you go though this difficult
time.
Much
Love,
Jennifer & Luci
Lynn,
I do hope that this email gets to you! I am sending
my deepest condolences on the Passing of your beloved
stallion, Wills! This is such a shock after hearing
about Rugged Lark, I took a lot of comfort in knowing
that you had two of his sons.
I
own a great grand daughter of Rugged Lark, she is a
grand daughter to Regal Lark, who as you know was Wills'
full brother. I felt so good knowing that my mare was
related to him! Please be comforted to know that Lark
and Wills are now together!
I
am sending hugs and comfort your way!
Mary LaMantia
Lynn,
I’m so sorry for your loss. So very sorry…
I love the pictures of you on this horse. Just a moment
to tell you that I was watching one of your tapes last
night. Your videos are some of the best. They are some
of the very few that a rider can learn from. I love
your style, approach to training, and your ability to
communicate your thoughts and ideas.
Take
care and I certainly wish you the best.
Rebecca S. Kupay
Dear
Mrs.Palm,
Upon getting your training newsletter I immediately
expresseded such regret,sorrow and the need to send
forward my concern. After having the honor of speaking
with you at the 2003 World Horse Expo in New Jersey,
the connection I felt we had about our horses really
made my desire to follow what you were doing training,
showing and breeding wise even greater. I never had
the opportunity to see My Royal Lark give a demonstration,and
sadly I did not for Rugged Lark who I adored as well
but I did have one thing, appreciation.
I
commend so much what you have done, and I am very sorry
for your loss. I am glad you let him go to rest, for
it is the best thing to do than to make them stay alive
for the humans purpose. Thanks to your training tips
I have gotten closer to my horse, and the other ones
my family ones. If I owned a mare or had the room to
put a foal, trust me I would attempt to save up enough
money but I know it wouldnt be fair to the foal, as
I am training a horse already.
Sincerely,
Meghan Feinne
Lynn:
Thanks for your time in Denver. I'm so sorry that you
had to put Wills down. Some lines that helped me in
my own deep pain.
Tears,
idle tears, I know not what they mean,
Tears for the depth of some divine despair,
Rise in the heart and gather to the eyes,
When looking at the happy autumn fields,
And thinking of the days that are no more. - Tennyson
How
heavy do I journey on the way
When what I seek, my weary travel's end,
Doth teach that ease and that repose to say,
"Thus far the miles are mesur'd from my friend"
The beast that bears me, tired with my woe,
Plods dully on, to bear that weight in me,
As if by some instinct the wretch did know
His rider lov'd not speed, being made from thee:
The bloody spur cannot provoke him on
That sometimes anger thrusts into his hide,
Which heavily he answers with a groan
More sharp to me than spurring to his side;
For that same groan doth put this in my mind:
My grief lies onward, and my joy behind. - Sonnet #50
Shakespeare
In
our sleep, pain falls drop by drop
upon the heart until,
in our own despair,
against our will,
comes wisdom through the awful grace of God - Aeschelus
(as quoted on the grave of Robert Kennedy)
The
sun will shine again.
Sincerely,
Charlie Payne
Associate Publisher/Practical Horseman
Lynn,
I was saddened to hear that you’ve lost yet another
part of your equine team. Wow, you just never know what
might face you and I’m very sad for you and your
loss. He is an absolutely beautiful animal with a wonderful
legacy. I hope you find peace in the coming days!
Cherish
the memories!
Sandee Woessner
Dear
Lynn (and everyone who shared his life in some special
way),
My sincere sympathy to you all in the loss of such a
beautiful animal who demonstrated his desire to be the
very best he could be with the help and knowledge from
all of you...my heart goes outn with love.
Warm
Regards,
Eileen Green
Windchime Farm
Hi
Lynn and Marie-Frances...
When Susie called me last week to tell me about my Royal
Lark's passing, I was so very saddened by the news.
I wanted to give you guys a little space and personal
time before I passed on my condolences. I know his passing
must be very difficult for you, especially since it
seems like yesterday Rugged Lark passed away. My thoughts
and prayers are with you!!! Please pass my thoughts
and love onto Cyril and Aunt Betty!!!
Love
you guys!
Dawn
Lynn,
Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of
two wonderful horses. I had the chance to see both of
them perform. Awesome!!! I have alway enjoyed watching
you ride as well. I was fortunate enough to be in a
clinic with you at Morven Park (Leesburg, VA) approximately
15 years ago. There were 10 horses. The first thing
you taught us was how the bridle should fit. No one
does that!
Thank you for sharing yourself and your horses.
Arlene Atkins, Equine Nutrition Specialist
Farmers Cooperative Assoc., Inc. Frederick, MD
I
am very sorry to hear about the passing of My Royal
Lark I personally never got to see him, but I do have
him on video with Bruce and I always loved him. I thought
I would send you this poem. Please share it with whoever
would like to read it always brings a tear to my eye.
Hope to hear from you soon cant wait to get my Rugged
baby!!
Brittany
Pierson
Don't Cry for the Horses
Don't cry for the horses that life has set free.
A million white horses forever to be.
Don't cry for the horses now in God's hand.
As they dance and they prance in a heavenly band.
They
were ours as a gift, but never to keep.
As they close their eyes forever to sleep,
Their spirits unbound. On silver wings they fly,
A million white horses against the blue sky.
Look up into heaven, you'll see them above,
The horses we lost, the horses we loved.
Manes and tails flowing they gallop through time.
They were never yours - they were never mine.
Don't
cry for the horses. They'll be back someday.
When our time is gone, they will show us the way.
Do you hear that soft nicker? Close to your ear?
Don't cry for the horses. Love the ones that are here.
Author unknown
Dear
Marie Frances, Mary and I want to send our condolences
to you,Lynn Palm and everyone else at The Palm Partnership
Farms in the passing of My Royal Lark. Now I understand
why I could not breed him to Clues Song.We are saddened
by his passing and cannot begin to imagine how all of
you must feel. We will keep all of you in our thoughts
and prayers.
Sincerely,
Allen and Mary Szyszko
Dear
Lynn,
I just heard about My Royal Lark. I'm so sorry. You've
lost two amazing horses in so short a time. I will be
in touch soon on our writing project. I know keeping
busy will help you through this.
With
heartfelt condolences,
Patty Lasko
Managing Editor, Dressage Today
Hi
Lynn,
I was looking at your website and couldn't believe when
I saw that My Royal Lark had passed away too. I did
not realize that he was the horse you were telling me
about last month that had lymphoma.
I
know he was such a special horse to you, just like his
father. I can imagine this is extremely difficult on
you, but I just wanted to express my sympathy to you.
Courtney
My
most sincere condolences for the loss of Wills. Although
I only got to meet him for a week at your school in
Bessemer, he left a lasting impression. One of my fondest
memories is of trail riding with Wills and Lynn in the
woods on our last day. Despite being a very valuable
and highly trained show horse, he got to be "just
a horse" and trail ride. And despite being a breeding
stallion, he was well mannered on the trail even around
the mares.
But
he was no automaton; his personality shown through like
the sun. We was a true partner, a glorious horse to
see work and a great model to emulate.
Kathy
Williams & Dennis.
Hi
Lynn,
I am so sorry to hear about Wills. We know how much
you loved him. It was an honor to have known him and
to have had him in my barn. It was always magical watching
you interact with and ride him. I know how much he will
be missed.
Our
thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ruth Kaplan
Lynn,
I am so sorry to hear about Will. What a terrible loss.
I know how heartbreaking that decision is. I hope you
are able to find comfort in the numerous lives that
he touched and the joy his offspring are bringing.
Take
care,
Jenifer
Hi
Lynn and Marie-Frances...
When Susie called me last week to tell me about my Royal
Lark's passing, I was so very saddened by the news.
I wanted to give you guys a little space and personal
time before I passed on my condolences. I know his passing
must be very difficult for you, especially since it
seems like yesterday Rugged Lark passed away.
My
thoughts and prayers are with you!!! Please pass my
thoughts and love onto Cyril and Aunt Betty!!!
Love
you guys!
Dawn
Dear
Lynn,
I am sorry to hear about Wills last week. I know you
will forever treasure the unique relationship you had
with him. Now you have that much more to look forward
to with all of his young ones.
Kind Regards,
Liz Demas
Dear
Lynn,
My heart breaks a little more for you, as another light
went out in Florida. I am so sorry Wills was sick and
had to be rested. My heart and prayers are with you!
Best
regards,
Sally
Hi
Lynn,
Susan Morrison told me about your horse. I am so sorry.
I know you must be devastated.
I
honestly do have some idea of what you are going through.
I had to put my Lusitano stallion down last week. He
was 9 years old. He had congestive heart failure. It
was not a nice way to go and he went downhill very,
very quickly.
My
thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sue Weakley
Lynn,
I just checked your Web site and read of Wills! I'm
sorry to read of this. Wow sometimes it pours when it
rains!
They
were such great horses but sometimes we can only have
them for a little while. Hold on to the great memories
of both of these fine horses as I know you will. Thanks
for sharing them with us by their great performances
across the country!
Jon
M. Jensen
Devils Lake Service Office
Lynn,
so sorry to hear of your loss. I had occasion to spend
some time around Look Whos Larkin at the recent National
Western Stock Show. That has given me a real fondness
for all Rugged Lark progeny.
You're
in my prayers.
Patricia McLaughlin McLaughlin
Marketing & PR Denver, CO
I
just realized over the weekend, while going back and
forth, in and out of your web site, that you lost My
Royal Lark. I had gotten used to seeing the note on
the left side about Rugged Lark, and my first instant
thought was that I was still reading that, but some
thing seemed different so I took a second look, and
was stunned to read of your loss. You have my deepest
sympathy.
I
had never lost a horse until about seven years ago when
we lost what I thought was going to be my last horse,
the horse I would retire with, an own grandson of Doc
Bar, and my son's first cutting horse. Colic took him
right at Christmas, and we had a five day struggle with
trying to save him. It took me months to get over loosing
him. I never figured it would be so hard.
You
are most definitely in my thoughts.
Sharon Baker
EquiMedic USA
Marie
-- I was just devastated to get Deb's e-mail and then
the subsequent article about Wills. Of course, she had
shared the sad news with me that she got from you at
the Expo, and, I also kept it under my hat. Can't believe
that he is gone. What a loss you are suffering. Please
let Lynn know how much loss she is encountering and
that our thoughts and prayers are with her and, of course,
you as well.
As
Debbie said in her e-mail, she values even more now,
having our mare in foal by Wills. This will truly be
a special foal.
Our
love to you and Lynn
Judy Miller
Dear
Lynn,
I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful Wills.
There are so few horses I have seen that have Wills'
intelligence, desire to please, charisma and such a
huge heart to give all he could give to you.
I first saw Wills in 1997 at a clinic at Equitana. I
knew immediately that this horse not only possessed
beauty, but he was also quite exceptional. He filled
the exhibition hall with charm. The crowd was in awe.
He definitely carried his father's legacy.
As I have come to your schools and traveled with you
and Wills working at the expos, I was fortunate enough
to spend more time with him. I considered that a privilege.
He will always be very special to me and I will miss
him. He stole my heart.
I know he is up in heaven with his dad and they are
taking care of one another. The time he was here with
you, he was a fortunate horse to have a great life with
a woman who has such a passion and love for our equine
friends. You were both a blessing to each other. Thanks
for sharing that with all of us.
All my sympathy to you, Cyril, Marie-Frances and all
the staff.
Best wishes to you always,
Nancy Philpy
Dear
Lynn, Just heard of the passing of Wills which I am
very sad to hear... Just a memory I had this past summer.
I was taking a riding lesson on Chance with Cyril. You
had come in to the ring to work with Wills. As you were
working on your changes over poles you asked Cyril how
they looked. As I watched you ride I thought what a
wonderful partnership you had when you rode Wills. The
two of you are an inspiration to anyone who wants to
have a solid partnership with their horse. I can only
hope one day everything I have learned will inspire
someone to think the same thing as they watch me quietly
ride around the ring!
Sincerely
Kris Carey
My
Royal Lark and your self seemed to have the magic bond.
I am glad to hear that you have some semen and maybe
can keep the tradition going.
As
always, if we can do anything, please let us know.
Take
care,
Rahn Greimann General Manager
Horse'n Around / Southeast Equine Monthly Magazines
Hi
guys.....wow, where do I begin? Marie just told me the
news about Wills. I don't even know what to say. As
you know, this horse was so special. We all fell in
love with him the first year we met you at the MD Horse
Expo.
I sit here writing this with tears running down my face.
He was by far one of the most talented horses and sweetest
horses to be around. He will be missed by everyone here
at my barn as he was their favorite. We all loved to
watch him perform and I am so glad that I got to see
his bridleless performance at the PA Expo.
I
also feel very blessed that we will be having a Wills
baby in the spring. This baby is going to be more special
than it will ever know. You all are in our thoughts
and prayers. Thank you for giving me the opportunity
to breed to such a wonderful horse.
Hang
in there...
Debbie Miller
I
cannot believe I find myself writing you another email
to express my condolences so soon. I am so sorry about
Wills. He looked fabulous in November in Jacksonville
and I am sure you find alot of comfort in the fact that
he lived comfortably right up until his time had come.
I
thought he was going to hang on alot longer (especially
how he looked). Please know you are in my prayers. My
memories of Wills are wonderful and awe inspiring. He
was a great horse and his offspring will follow in his
footsteps.
Regards,
and my sympathies,
Kim
I
just received the news on My Royal Lark. Please know
you are both in my thoughts. I feel fortunate that I
got to know "Wills" through my visits to Royal
Palm Ranch, Fox Grove Farm, and in travel across the
United States with you to Horse Expos. I really loved
Wills' spirit and personality... what a huge tribute
to the Quarter Horse breed.
Michelle
Beauclair Bell
Oh....my
heart is breaking for you my friend. Wills was so very
special, but now he is at Peace. My favorite poem.....
For All The Joy You've Given Me,
For The Glory Days Gone By,
My Best And Final Gift My Love,
I Grant You Wings To Fly ~
We are thinking of you. I hope happy memories help to
comfort.
Love, Deb
Dear
Lynn,
I
am so very sorry to hear about wills! I know that you
had a special
bond with him and he will be missed , not only by you,
but by his
adoring public! He was truly a superstar and I am honored
to have known him!
Jean
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