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Dr. Tillotson would like to pay respect to all the animals that have

come into our lives and left a foot print in our hearts.

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"Keep a piece of your beloved friend with you always with a custom piece of

horsehair jewelry made from your own horses tail".

Visit www.ponylocks.com for information on this wonderful idea!



Princess Nasham

Our precious Princess Nasham passed away at age 26. She was a good friend and companion to us for the past eleven years and blessed us with beautiful daughters to carry on her legacy. Princess lived up to her royal name, carrying herself with pride and elegance. She possessed a gentle wisdom that made her loved by all. She was a daughter of TheEgyptianPrince, one of the most noted sires in Egyptian breeding. Her importance will live on through her daughters and we will forever carry her in our hearts.

Princess's most recent pictures, taken at age 24.

Thank you especially to Nasera Hassan for these beautiful photos.

 


Bijou

June 6, 1988 – May 31, 2009

The memories, the love, my best friend, you will always be in our hearts.


  

 

 

 

 

                       Bijou with Leslie Burr Howard as a young horse just in from Germany

 

Bijou, which means jewel in French, was imported by Debbie Pipines with the help of Leslie Burr-Howard as a 7 yr old from Hamburg Germany.  Soon after she arrived she won against the top young horses in the county at Grand Prix height at the USET Festival of Champions Futurity in Gladstone NJ.  She competed all over the east coast with both Leslie Burr-Howard and Debbie in the Amateur divisions.  At 20yrs old she competed with Debbie in the Boston Invitational.

Bijou was an amazing individual and competitor.  She won the hearts of everyone at Tillotson Equine when she put up a brave fight to overcome an impossible battle with colic.  After allowing her to go to greener pastures, Bijou was buried here on the farm.  We, at Willow Creek Farm, are honored to have Bijou here.  She is placed in a spot where she can overlook the ring making sure that all who ride here rise to the occasion and do their best.

 


 

 

      Bijou with Debbie in Tampa, FL                       USET Festival of Champions, Gladstone NJ                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Bijou with her beloved groom, "Roisin"                          Bijou Wins at Devon with Leslie!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bijou with Debbie at Boston Invitational at age 20

 

Some horses come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts. And we are never, ever the same.--

 


 

Theodore...The one and only...there will never

be another Theodore...

You were our mascot...our first mini...the best trail horse and the best redneck!

The times we spent together will never be forgotten!

You will be greatly missed! We love you!

 

             


         Tess...you were the heart and soul of our family.

              We will miss you so much and our love for

                           you will never end.

 


                            

Even though this beautiful colt "Blaze" only lived one day, he touched

all our hearts and will be greatly missed.

 


 

                                                

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