Boo  





The High Octane
American Saddlebred
May 4, 1993 - September 29, 2011


 
When my parents decided to purchase a horse for me, I knew Boo was “the one” from the moment I saw him. I was twelve years old at the time, now 21. Within the 9 years we spent together, Boo taught me more than any book or teacher ever could.  He took me to shows where we earned our fair share of blue ribbons, he taught me responsibility, and most importantly, he always was there when I needed a big, furry shoulder to cry on. I couldn’t thank him enough. I feel so honored that Boo was in my life.  Not many can understand the connection we had. I love him with all my heart and I always will.
 
Boo spent his final years retired, usually outside grazing with his buddies.  He died of smoke inhalation from a fire that started at the barn where he was boarded (along with 3 other horses who will also be missed).  It was the most devastating phone call I’ve ever received. 
 
Boo was a beautiful, strong, and soulful being full of personality. His memory will live on in my heart forever.

Keri Miller







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