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Steve Macfarlane

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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SHELBYVILLE - Steve Macfarlane, 59, Multiple World's Champion, is mourned after dying following surgery in Louisville Wed. morning, Jan. 11, 2006. Steve had spent his lifetime as a multi-faceted horseman, winning championship titles in American Saddlebred, Roadster, Pony and Coaching...

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Marilyn,
I just returned from the stallion show, and Harry Witteven told me of Steve's passing. I was shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the loss of a one of a kind man.
I will never forget--when I was 17 yrs old and we had just purchased Warlock, Steve said if we got Warlock, he would build you an indoor ring...and that is exactly what he did! You and I, and the incompareable Warlock practiced many hours in the arena that Steve built. In 1983 I will never forget Steve, on the...

Marilyn,
We were so saddened to hear about Steve. We have such wonderful memories of our years at Walnut Way with you and Steve. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Gwyn (Boyd) Hoskins and Leah (Boyd) Settle

Dear Marilyn,
We were all very saddened to hear of Steve's passing. Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. Steve will be missed greatly by all who had the pleasure of meeting him.
The DePenna Family

Our deepest sympathy to family. May The Lord bless you to heal your hurting and cherish all the great times you have with Steve. Love, Cara, Robbie, and Jon keeney, children of Bob and the late Barbara Ann Keeney.

Dear Marilyn: It has always been such a great pleasure spending time with you both at the Horse shows - competing against you at some, and working with you at others. We always smile when we think of Steve. Our thoughts are with you and your family.
Gwynneth and Roger Rausch, St. Louis, Mo; Jennifer Cunningham, Toronto, Ontario; Steve De Penna, Devon, Pa.

My condolences and deep sympathies to all of Steve's family - wife, son, grandsons, and sister. I knew Steve many years ago, in California. He was a significant person in my life, and it is evident that throughout the years he remained so in the lives of so many others. My prayers are with you all at this sorrowful time.

Freddie Jenkins, Manchester, OH

Dear Marilyn, Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and the family and all at the horse barn. Tony and Betty Lilford from Texas.


DEAR MARYLIN.
WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR THE NEWS OF STEVE'S DEATH. PLEASE KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND WE ARE PRAYING THAT THE LORD WILL BLESS AND COMFORT YOU IN THE COMING DAYS. SINCERLY, PATTY WYGAL
AND JOYCE HANNA FRIENDS FROM WV

Marilyn,
Carlye and the entire family send our heartfelt sympathy. Steve got to be a special person to her at camp in the short time that she has been riding with you at Walnut Way . You are in our thoughts and prayers.