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4/1/2005
We
are so sorry to hear about your loss of Hollywood Dun It. He
left a Wonderful Legacy for the horse industry. You have our
deepest sympathy. Ken & Connie Durfee
Scribble D
Quarter Horses |
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4/2/2005
Sincere condolences on the loss of a legend. Hollywood Dun It
was such an influence on the reining industry, as well as just about
every other discipline. And he stamped his get with that
beautiful head, kind eye and wonderful color.
I know this because I have a red dun daughter by him who is just
gorgeous - the feminine version of his face and the kindest eye...
Thankfully, Hollywood Dun It's influence will be felt for a long
time to come.Sincerely, Lisa Tanzer |

4/5/2005
Dear Friends:
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Hollywood Dun It.
His legacy will not soon be forgotten and he was privileged to have
been under the care of the McQuay family for so many years. We
truly know how difficult it is to say goodbye to that one great
horse who has changed your lives. They can never be replaced.
We wish you all the best,
Burdette and Ellyn Johnson |

4/5/2005
When I showed up for my reining lesson last week at Skyline Ranch
here in Colorado, we were all bummed out about Hollywood Dun It.
What an incredible ambassador he was for the breed and the sport of
reining. How fortunate you are to have had him in your lives
for so long. He's only gone in the flesh, because his amazing
babies are carrying on his awesome genes and athleticism. All
the best to you, McQuay family.
Christy Burch |

4/5/2005
To
Tim, Colleen, and Jennifer, I just
learned of the passing of your boy, and I wanted to extend my
deepest sympathy to you. I have always loved this horse, and
it has always been my dream to own one of his offspring, or even
just TOUCH one. To me, he IS the perfect Reining Horse.
On this particular day, I have been
struggling with the thought of putting my own horse down, and being
already emotional, the news of Hollywood Dun It's passing hit
especially hard.
I am a 26 year old woman. That being
said, I have ONE Breyer horse, on display, where I can enjoy looking
at it. And that Breyer is a model of Hollywood Dun It's
passing hit especially hard.
That's how I will remember him, as will so
many others that loved him. Thank you, Tim and Colleen, for
allowing us all to "know" such a wonderful horse. God Bless
you.
Rebecca L. Sevene
Shady Hills Farm
Greenfield, Massachusetts |

4/9/2005
I
know you guys have probably received a lot of these e-mails but
heres another one for you guys. I AM SO SORRY ON THE LOSS OF
"DUN IT"!!! It brings even me to tears because when I first
saw him in a picture about 8 years ago, I fell in love with him.
It has always been my dream to own one of his foals but now it looks
like that won't happen any time soon. I will continue saving
so that way someday I will be able to buy on of his foals one day.
Again, I am so sorry on the loss. Its a great loss to the AQHA
industry and everyone will miss him, especially me (I have a whole
wall full of pictures of him and his foals. I will take a
picture of it and send it to you guys if I can). WOW, I still
can't believe that this happened...I will be in shock for the next
couple days now...I hope everyone is doing ok over there and I wish
you guys luck with this years "Dun It" babies!!
-Danielle Behning |

4/15/2005
Dear Tim and Colleen McQuay, Today
the terrible news I read that Hollywood Dun It is deceased.
Unfortunately I have never the privilege to personally met this
horse. This so important for sport meening horse, for your
company and of course for you personal such important horse.
It is terrible to must hear that you must put down your own horse.
I have much respect for you that you made this difficult choice for
you as person, but the human choice for the horse have been possible
choose. The distance of my country to your country is the
barrieaire that I have never met Hollywood Dun It personal.
For a long time I was surging for beautiful blood line for my merry
but unfortunately Hollywood Dun It was financially not possible.
I look back on splendid memories and have been fantastically
occurred, and impressive attitude !! I wish you all strength
needed with this heavy loss.
Yours sincerely,
K.E.B. Kapma
The Netherlands |

4/16/2005
I
would just like to express my deepest condolences on the passing of
your great stallion, Hollywood Dunnit. He has left his legacy
to all that have had the opportunity to ride, train or show his get
or grand-get. A huge loss to the American Quarter Horse
industry. Once again, I am sorry for your loss.
Gwen Williston |

4/17/2005
That so sad that Hollywood Dun It Passed away. I really wanted
to meet him. Even though I did not know him I'm still very
sad. I send to you the best of prayers. I just a kid who has
pictures of him all over my room. Bye.
Sidney Gish |

4/23/2005
Wisconsin Good Morning! I hope I
don't open up some healing wounds but I just wanted to extend my
deepest sympathy to you folks. The equine world has lost a
great athlete and I know that the hole in your hearts will take a
long time to heal.
Loving animals certainly isn't for sissies.
Mary Brann
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin |
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