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Jay Mele, Horse trainer from Keeseville, NY, in true cowboy tradition on April 7th 2011slumped in the saddle and passed away. His steady quiet mare Dutchess and his Earth Angel Cynthia Hackett by his side. Jay had suffered numerous health complaints for several years but persisted in his passion right to the end. Anyone who knew him would tell you that he went out just as hed have wanted. Basicly his big heart finally gave out. Born, John Dominic Mele Jr. in Bristol, Conneticut on August 22, 1943. Jay was a 1961 graduate of Bristol Central High School. His senior quote, A quiet tongue, shows a quiet head speaks to his evolution toward Cowboy. He spent time with horses and cows in Canada, but returned stateside to enlist in the US Army in 1966, where he served a tour of duty in Vietnam. After returning home, in the early 70s he proved himself a successful salesman for several years but disliked the trade and returned to his passion for horses. Hed started out with competitive trail riding a sport which he shared with his baby sister Janet. This led to training horses in Connecticut. Jay went on to own and operate J-Lin Acres a Paint and Quarter Horse breeding/training farm in Massachusetts. As Paint Horse breeding was still in its infancy in the North East, he was dubbed Mr. Paint in trade magazines. Jay was one of the founding members and a past president of the New England Paint Horse Club. Somewhere around this time Jay would meet up with his Trigger McQues Gypsie Bar, was a black and white Paint stallion that took Jay to all round success in the show ring. Gypsie had his own following. Jay loved and lost as cowboys will, but his horse was his Bud and his constant. Jay added Horse Show Judge to his credentials and went on tour as a clinician in various places in the North East as well as in England and Ireland. In 1998 August/September issue of Irelands Equestrian Life, Jay was their cover story. Jay was also Horse trainer to the stars, training horses for films. Eventually memories of a child hood spent in the Adirondacks led the horseman to move his operations to the North Country. When Gypsie crossed over the rainbow bridge a few years back a part of Cowboy died with him. Recently his health became of greater concern and he turned his efforts to passing on his craft. His last months were spent warmly sharing his incites and scaling back. Friends who knew him well said he was the happiest he had ever been. Cowboy was predeceased by his mother, Jean P. Mele. He is survived by his son, John D. Mele III of Bellingham, MA; his father, John D. Mele of Bristol, Ct; his brother, James Mele of Whitinsville, MA; his sister, Janet Schooler of West Redding, Ct, his beloved companion, Cynthia Hackett of Saranac NY, and friends all over the world. ARRANGEMENTS: Jay was a quietly spiritual man and had wanted to do without formal services. He will be cremated leaving his ashes in the care of his Earth Angel. He did however think a get together for some of his friends to share their memories of him was an okay idea. A cowboy type round-up will be planned soon. Keep your ear to the ground too for other spontaneous memorial displays of affection which are sprouting up all over the North East. Friends should contact Cynthia Hackett to offer ideas. Anyone wanting to send flowers, should instead make a donation to the American Cancer Society in his memory. Cynthia's email
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In April of 2009, A great horse had passed on to ride the skies of wild blue yonder. For many he was known as Pechos Phantom the quarky Quarter Horse with the big white face. But to his firends it was simply Joe. Since he came to the area as a two-year-old he helped trot a little girl around with love. From english to western to even standing around and listening to a concert or two while at fair. Although his ribbons never amounted to much, his love more than made up for it. At a young at of 12 he passed away while out to pasture. He always loved children and tried to be close to them whether they wanted on his back or just to pet him, it always made his day whenever he could get a childs attention. He always tolerated having a rider that went from racing around and having a great time to the next going into the show ring and jogging around in a western pleasure class. He will be greatly missed and hope there is plenty of afalfa in heaven to make him happy. And hope that he is making a childs dream come true by letting them on his back.
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February 2010 |
What can you say when you lose a great friend. That is what Ovation #5 was. He was an OTTB, that i rescued. However, as many times in life, I found he rescued or taught me. He was always happy to see me and was the greatest cuddler in the barn. He died of colic, suddenly. He wasn't very old and just coming into his own greatness. He was 11 years old. Everyone loved to watch him run and trot at the stable. He had such a great floaty trot, his hooves barely touched the ground. He is greatly missed and will always be loved. Even the few short years together was the gift of a life time. God Bless Ovation...Happy trails.
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January 2010 |
My condolences to a dear, dear friend of mine in the loss of one of, if not the best horse I have ever known Brandy crossed the Rainbow Bridge a short time after his 35th birthday. Although his life may not have been stellar by some people's standards, he made his mark in a lot of peoples lives. From giving lessons at Jill Kirk's, turning barrells at Tom Blaises, and at a "youthful" 26 years of age penning cattle with the best of them, with alot of trail rides with his human inbetween. Even though his colorful spotted coat was not displayed at the "big shows" he will always be a champion in our eyes. Farewell to a truly "good boy".
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Thoughts and Prayers are sent out to Jane Noble-Maxwell on the passing of her horse, Sportys Darling (barn name Hannah). She will surely be missed by all the kids, people and equine friends of the community. She had taught A LOT of children and grown ups how to ride, show and just be a horse. She was like the Energizer Bunny just kept going and going and did not miss a beat Till we see you at the Rainbow Bridge gate, may you rest in peace Hannah at Daisy Hill Farm with Daisy and Toughy in Vermontville, New York. |
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Brokers Insta Gater March 2002 January 2008
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You will forever be with us in our
hearts and souls. Although your time with us was cut tragically
short, you have made a lasting impression on our family and for that,
you will never be forgotten. Thank you for bringing back my
passion for horses and for teaching me so much about love in such a
short time. You were our one in a million. Ill meet
you at the gate Gater, but until then, rest in peace. We
love and miss you. Lori & Cailey
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Summer, 2007 |
Hi,
I am writing with sad news once again... though perspective is a wonderful
There are some horses who touch your life in a special way.
When I was
He has been the companion to other horses which have phased in and
out of my
Sky has been a dear friend, steed, and companion for 21 years. He
carried me
Last but certainly not least, Sky was the patient leadline horse for my
Anyway, if you made it through the novel, please smile in memory of this
For me, it is the end of an era, and a new beginning all at
once. Be well. Love, Kate |
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April 15, 1985- April 9, 2006
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Windward Rhapsody You will surely be missed, you were a great show horse and our best friend
Gary, Leslie, Gary II and Sheena Hamilton |
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September 2006 |
Toughy, a loving and faithful horse to Jane Maxwell, and a beloved and loyal friend to Hannah, died following a sudden and brief illness on September 24.2006. He is buried at Daisy Hill Farm where his spirit will remain ever present. He as such a special part of our lives and always be remembered, loved, and missed. |
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December 2005 |
In memory of Miss.Patty Pie. I would like to send my thoughts and prayers out to Carolyn StDenis. The owner of "Patty." This was a marvelous horse that could do any thing in her younger and older years. Patty was always the type of horse that would do whatever you wanted her to. She was put to sleep in December of 2005. She was the best horse and she is one of all the favorites..Best thoughts to Carolyn StDenis. With LOTS of LOVE Emma Houghton |
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Nov 12, 2004 |
We in the Equine World would like to extend our Sympathy and Prayers to Jane Noble-Maxwell of Vermontville, NY on the passing of her very special yearling, Daisy, on November 12th, 2004. Hannah, better known as Sporty's Darling was her mom and BenJay was her dad at Jay Mele's Farm in Saranac, NY. Please extend Jane and her family your Thoughts and Prayers on this very sad occasion.
Your friends,
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December 2004 |
The families of Plumbrook have been saddened by the loss of Tarnish, loved by all who knew her and witnessed her courage, by Becca who would run back to the barn because she forgot to give Tarney her treat when she gave one to Pretty Boy and Ashley who with a big smile told me that she got a blue with Tarnish, and for Mandy who loved her most of all, I share these thoughts. In Memory of Tarnish
Youll see her shadow,
A precious friend, |
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Summer 2005 |
Condolences go out to Don and Linda Gagnon on their loss of Nuther Fiddle Dexter. He was a good stud in this area, producing many show winners, and making his "parents" proud. He will be sorely missed by them. Rest easy Scoot.
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Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge. When a horse dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run with the wind and enjoy the companionship of their own kind. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable; fear and worry free. All the horses who had been ill and old are restored to health and the vigor of youth. Those who were abused, hurt, or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we would want to remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The horses are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind, so long ago. In each mind there is a "someone" who was kind, gentle and loving. One someone who took the extra step, stayed the extra minute, reached out and touched with love, even once. They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent; His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, galloping over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster. You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy nickering rings in your ears and a velvet muzzle nuzzles your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the big, trusting eyes of your special love and partner, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart. Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together.... Author unknown...
Prayers from a Horse Author: Anonymous 1. Give me time to know what you wannt of me. I dont understand your words. 2. Dont be angry with me when I do not understand. I have only you to explain things to me. 3. Talk to me. Even if I dont understand your words, I understand your voice. 4. Be aware that however you treat me I will not forget it. 5. Keep me safe from harm, because I am no longer wild and able to know my enemies. 6. Before you hit me, remember that I have teeth that could crush the bones in your hand and hooves that could kill you. But, I choose not to use them. 7. Before you scold me for being lazy or uncooperative, ask yourself if I am well or if something may be bothering me. 8. My life islikely to last 20 to 30 years. Please make sure that I am taken care of because I cannot care for myself. 9. Go with me on difficult journeys. Dont say I cant stand to watch it, or let it happen in my abscense. Everything is easier for me if you are there. 10. Place your trust in me and I will trust you.
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