30 December 2008 #1 LizzieJ Well-Known Member Joined 5 October 2006 Messages 17,678 Location somerset Visit site Have just seen this on the local news 73 year old David Hall died following a fall that broke his neck. RIP
Have just seen this on the local news 73 year old David Hall died following a fall that broke his neck. RIP
30 December 2008 #2 rara007 Well-Known Member Joined 2 April 2007 Messages 28,933 Location Essex Visit site RIP
30 December 2008 #3 Maesfen Extremely Old Nag! Joined 20 June 2005 Messages 16,720 Location Wynnstay - the Best! photobucket.com How horrid for his family but what a wonderful way to go.
30 December 2008 #4 J JM07 Well-Known Member Joined 5 February 2007 Messages 7,545 Visit site David was a TRUE hunt man...walked puppies, helped staff, etc etc.. had hunted with the Beaufort for 65 yrs... will be sorely missed i'm sure. thoughts are with his Family. R.I.P.
David was a TRUE hunt man...walked puppies, helped staff, etc etc.. had hunted with the Beaufort for 65 yrs... will be sorely missed i'm sure. thoughts are with his Family. R.I.P.
30 December 2008 #5 Chellebean Well-Known Member Joined 8 June 2008 Messages 3,328 Location Oxfordshire chellebeanequestrian.com *hugs* RIP xx
31 December 2008 #6 k9h Well-Known Member Joined 21 November 2005 Messages 3,919 Visit site http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/news/...il/article.html Sad time to go but what a way. Doing something he loved & I very much doubt he would of know what had hapened. Much better than my dear friend I buried today who had a stroke in May & has been a prisoner in her body since till last week. RIP David & dear M. xx Thoughts with all conected.
http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/news/...il/article.html Sad time to go but what a way. Doing something he loved & I very much doubt he would of know what had hapened. Much better than my dear friend I buried today who had a stroke in May & has been a prisoner in her body since till last week. RIP David & dear M. xx Thoughts with all conected.
31 December 2008 #7 H horseygirl28 Well-Known Member Joined 5 August 2007 Messages 258 Visit site Tragic and very sad, but seeing as hunting was so much of his life then maybe a kind way to go? Thoughts and prayers with his family.
Tragic and very sad, but seeing as hunting was so much of his life then maybe a kind way to go? Thoughts and prayers with his family.
31 December 2008 #8 E Eventerlad15 Well-Known Member Joined 17 January 2008 Messages 2,036 Location Cumbria Visit site How tragic. R.I.P
31 December 2008 #9 M Moggy in Manolos Well-Known Member Joined 8 March 2006 Messages 12,702 Location South Glos Visit site very sad, he died doing what he must have loved to be still doing it at 73
31 December 2008 #10 Weezy Well-Known Member Joined 6 November 2003 Messages 39,872 Location The Sodden Cotswolds Visit site If he could have written his own fate, I am sure this would have figured in it - I do hope his family are all raising a glass in his honour.
If he could have written his own fate, I am sure this would have figured in it - I do hope his family are all raising a glass in his honour.
1 January 2009 #11 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site RIP x
1 January 2009 #12 carthorse Well-Known Member Joined 24 January 2007 Messages 11,554 Location west mids s150.photobucket.com Lets raise a glass to him, what a way to go. God bless
1 January 2009 #13 S Shannagolden Well-Known Member Joined 26 January 2008 Messages 237 Visit site Many of us hope to be able to still hunt at 73. I'm glad he was doing something he loved. RIP.