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John Michael Biggins

Simpsonville, Kentucky

1952 - 2018 (Age 64)

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John Michael BigginsSimpsonville - John Michael Biggins, 65, of Simpsonville died Friday, May 4, 2018 at his home. He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Louisville, Kentucky. John was a National and World Champion American Saddlebred Trainer.He was preceded in death by his parents,...

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I worked with John for a summer. It was my first real work with horses and I learned so much from him. I have often thought I would like to speak with him again and I am so sorry I missed the chance. My sympathies (I am sorry I am so late) go out to you, he is missed.

Renee,
I always thought of both you and John as strong horse people. Determined. Talented. A devoted team. I lost my dad at 68. It feels way too young. I'm glad you have Ashlee, as my mom still has me, now 25 years later, after his passing, it's still just the 2 of us. I hope you and Ashlee remain close. Father's day is never easy. Hugs from the Gilligan's

Renee I am so sorry to finally hear about John. I went to WWC with you. My heart goes out to you and your family.

Goodbye dear John - for now! You will always remain in the hearts of the many people who were lucky enough to know you. You were courageous through your sufferings and remain as a remarkable memory in our hearts. I know you are still telling funny stories and smiling down upon us. Rest In Peace.

Sorry for your loss. May Prayer comfort you. 1THESSALONIANS 5:17
"Pray Constantly"

So sorry to hear about John. Prayers. Craig Bitzer.

My deepest sympathy for your loss, Renee and Ashley. He was always so very kind to me.

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. Deepest condolences to Renee' & Ashley.There will never be another one like him.

Your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Renee, I just want you to know that I always appreciated John for being so kind and gracious to me when I first started coming to horse shows. I was a new outsider to the Saddlebred world, and he made me feel welcome.