Lasan Lindy Gal

May 1966-March 1998

Reg. Quarter Horse (Mare)

Three times Virginia State Champion…Best friend and companion for 25 years!!

Lindy Gal was the sweetest friendliest and all around BEST friend that

anyone ever had. I bought her in February of 1973 she was 7 years old

and I was 19 years old. That was the start of a wonderful 25 year

relationship. When we were on the “show circuit” she was the most

beautiful horse that you had ever seen (at least in my eyes). After 7 years

and numerous titles I retired her from the show ring and started breeding

her to the tune of 5 beautiful fillies and 1 colt (all of which I regrettably sold),

I found myself having to work for a living just like everyone else and

I retired Lindy to the pasture where she was very happy and

very much deserved to be. We had many years of long talks and walks

out in that pasture. When I got married and had a child she was not

forgotten instead it was a family of four instead of three!

Lindy loved my husband as much as I did and when my son came along

she was just as protective over him as I was.

This past March at the age of 32 Lindy began to show signs of liver disease

and within a few weeks she was gone. I can’t describe the heartache

that I felt. A very large piece of me died with her that day.

I know that we had 25 wonderful years together and that is alot longer than

most people have with any friend much less an animal but I can’t seem to

stop grieving over her. My son can look at me and see the sadness and

says “Mom I know that you are thinking about Lindy cause you look so sad”.

My husband misses her also and that helps that we can talk about her

and the good times together. But it seems that when I am alone with my

thoughts it always drifts back to my “Lindy Gal”.

If anyone reading this has a special place in their heart for horses

(or any pet that you have had and loved),

then just take a moment and close your eyes and wish Lasan Lindy Gal,

“Happy Trails Forever You Are Never Alone”!!!

Your Loving Mom,

Betty Winstead

 

Lasan Lindy Gal