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HADLEY, Drum, age 77, passed away at his mother's family summer home in Cooperstown, New York on November 26, 2015 after a long illness. Drum was predeceased by his parents, Willis Dean Hadley and Jacqueline Jones Hadley, and is survived by his three children, Lida Hadley (Atty Mullins), Seth Hadley (Sandra Reagan) and Sadie Hadley (Sage Goodwin), by seven grandchildren, sister, Hope Hadley Burghardt and brother, Willis Dean Hadley, Jr.; two former wives, Diana Hadley and Teresa Turner Hadley; his companion, Holly Piper and by many cousins and friends. Important to Drum during his lifetime were poetry, wild landscapes, the cowboy life, and his children. Born in St. Louis County, Missouri on May 27, 1938, Drum attended schools in St. Louis, graduated from Pomfret Academy in Connecticut (1956), and received a B.A. in English Literature (1962) and a Master of Fine Arts in Literature (1965) from the University of Arizona. During the early 1960s, encouraged by his professor Barney Childs, his dear friend and fellow poet Keith Wilson, and the UA Poetry Center, Drum began writing poetry. After attending poetry festivals in Vancouver (1963) and Berkeley (1965), he was befriended by writers of the New American Poetry movement, including Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsburg, and Jim Koller, and became a protégé of Charles Olson. He gave readings throughout the West and published poems in numerous literary journals. His first book, The Webbing (published by Donald Allen, Four Seasons Foundation, 1967), was followed by Spirit by the Deep Well Tank (Goliard, 1972), Strands of Rawhide (Goliard, 1972), Voice of the Borderlands (Rio Nuevo Press, 2005) and Light Before Dawn (Chax Press, 2010). During the 1960s, Drum worked as a cowboy on cattle ranches, including Ella Dana and Bill Bryan's Dart Ranch in Cochise County, the Elías brother's Rancho San Bernardino in Sonora, where he was part of the range crew for one of the last traditional month-long roundups, and the WS Ranch in northern New Mexico (now the Turner's Vermejo Park Ranch). In 1972, he moved with his family to Guadalupe Ranch in a remote part of the Arizona-New Mexico border country, where he and his wife raised their three children. In 1993, along with his neighbors and friends, Warner and Wendy Glenn and Bill and Mary McDonald, Drum was instrumental in establishing the Malpai Borderlands Group, a now-famous nonprofit devoted to scientific conservation ranching, landscape-level restoration, water conservation, preservation of open space, and the functioning of healthy natural processes on the land. The common ground established by this group through collaboration between owners of ranch lands, governmental agencies, and conservation nonprofit groups has become a model throughout the United States. Drum's innovative concept of grass-banking in exchange for conservation easements is now emulated throughout the West. In 1994, Drum, his son Seth, and his cousin Leo MacDonald were instrumental in the transfer of the Gray Ranch (now known as the Diamond A - for its original 19th century livestock brand), from the Nature Conservancy to the Animas Foundation. Thanks to Drum's dedication and foresight, the Diamond A Ranch has become exemplary in conservation ranching, scientific research, preservation of traditional ranch life and customs, and commitment to open space. Drum's boisterous friendly presence and his quiet supportive helpfulness will be much missed. Private burial will take place on his home ranch in Guadalupe Canyon to be followed by a Memorial Service and reading of his poetry in the spring. "Each time I say goodbye to you, Each time you say goodbye to me, So then, is the last: The last one that we will ever say again." Drum Hadley 2010 Much appreciated memorial contributions may be made to the Animas Foundation, 14 Diamond A Drive, Animas, NM 88020. Inquires are welcomed and may be made by phoning Jennifer Medinaat (575) 548-2622, or by email at [email protected]

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Dec. 3, 2015.

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K. R. Henson

June 27, 2016

Just found out Drum Hadley had passed away.
We briefly met Drum in 2008 as we were hosted on the ranch for a day of research while hiking the old Cooke's Wagon Road route. The conservation of the grasslands and care for the land is a great legacy for Drum and the family. RIP Mr. Hadley.

paul m

December 3, 2015

Within every cared for Egg and all well tended Shells, there abides that which will ever be physically required: warmth,comfort,nourishment, security, and rest.

On the outside there is a flood of pains, possible joys, perhaps a feast but most certain hunger, want, strife, and longing.

But that which lies beyond, past the shell,
over the horizon further than our eyes .. there is lives the dream that cradles the soul.
Drum chose Life.....

December 3, 2015

An Arizona and even an American original, Drum embodied the combination of intellect with the rawhide Western spirit which has defined the state. Lived hard, thought hard, and worked hard to write it down as a poet and to tell as a yarn spinner. Generous as a philanthropist and as a friend, loved books and horses.

Rest in Peace, Compadre.

Randall Holdridge
Tucson

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