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Joyce Hagel-Silverman
March 26, 2008
Joe Muldoon was a fine member of the polo players and endorsed and supported the efforts of international polo matches and for youth. He will be missed on all fronts.
Curtis Prins
March 23, 2008
Joe was a great friend both professionally and in the horse world. When I ran horse shows and a judge would cancel at the last minute, Joe was always willing to fill the void. Joe and I had lost contact over the years until one day in the early 1980s he was standing oiutside the House Banking and Hearing Room, the committee where I worked, looking very forlorn. "What's the matter Joe," I asked him and he replied that he needed an amendment but couldn't get any ione of the committee to introduce it. I got Joe's amendment introduced and passed and we have stayed close since then. Joe was a treasure both in the horse world and in everyday life. He was my friend and for that I am greatful.
Teresa Ames
March 20, 2008
Mr. Muldooon was a great man and I'm honored to have known him. My deepest condolences to the Muldoon family.
Nola Murphy
March 19, 2008
JAM - To the best boss ever. I was lucky to have Joe as my boss from 1985 - 1996. I have so many fond fun, memories they keep coming back. As I reflect on those time I can only smile. Alyse, thanks for being so wonderful. To the kids, Joe, Charlie, Mary, and for everyone who is touched by this loss, my deep and sincere sympathy. Keep Joe your hearts and remember that great sparkle and smile. It did not matter if the trailers were stuck heading down I-95 or if polo ponies and players coming and going were lost, what you would get is a big smie and a pat on the back, with a thanks for helping and together we wil figure it out. We will all miss Joe and remember him for his great love for his family, and Gone Away Farm.
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