In memory of

Milton H. Selznick

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Harvey R. Bendix, VMD & Diane K. Bendix Bendix

November 25, 2006

Sheila,

With deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you.

Lin Ehrenpreis

November 25, 2006

Sheila,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I have fond memories of riding with Milt. Take care.
Lin (Levitt) Ehrenpreis

Ralph Egerman

November 20, 2006

As a child in the late fifties and early sixties Milt taught me to ride and was a great mentor and role model. Milt also taught me to be a better person. I went on to play polo for Valley Forge Millitary Academy and achieve the Trooper One designation as a freshman thanks to Milt's great training. I miss you Milt and pray for your eternal peace in heaven. Your student and friend Ralph Egerman

Ellyn Bader

November 18, 2006

I owe my love of horses to Milt and Selznicks stables. His gift will pass through many future generations, as I have passed it on to my daughter.

Chris (McGowan) Hess

November 18, 2006

I first met Milt when a classmate, Judy Apt (later Nathenson) had her 10th birthday party at Milt's stable. I was hooked. All my babysitting money went to riding at Milt's when I was a teenager, and I only looked at colleges that had riding programs. He was a great teacher, and will be missed.

Shelley (Cowles) Bates

November 18, 2006

I first got on a horse at Milt's place on Duncan Avenue when I was eight--a LONG time ago. He taught me and my older sister dressage principles without ever putting a name to it, and it was only years later when I took formal dressage lessons that I realized I already had that grounding. Milt truly loved all his horses and all his "kids," and was one of the kindest, most tolerant of men. I was so fortunate to have known him. To his family: I'm sure you know how lucky you were too.

Janice van Diepen

November 17, 2006

Dearest Sandy and Family,
May fond memories of your Father and the love of your family and friends bring you peace during this most difficult time.
With our deepest symapthy and condolences,
Sifu Pete Pajil and Janice van Diepen

Aaronel Gruber

November 17, 2006

I can remember riding horses with Milton when I was young. He was always friendly. He was a lovely man who had a great way with horses and all animals.

My Deepest Sympathy,
Aaronel deRoy Gruber

David Lefkowitz

November 17, 2006

Some men are born great. Some men achieve greatness. Other men have greatness thrust upon them. This man was born great, and he only got better with age. I truely love you, Milt

Marti Wiseman

November 17, 2006

While I didn't grow up with Milton the way my sister Mary did, I can't begin to count the number of wonderful stories I have heard over the years from Mary. I am so thankful for the gift of love and the understanding of horses and all creatures that Milton gave to so very, very many people throughout his life. He changed our Pittsburgh community for the better and his legacy lives on in so many caring horsemen.

November 17, 2006

Marvin and Fran Schreiber, Allison Park, PA

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