well it seems he lived a great life! i think people should and always will apreciate what he's done for the "art" and "horse worlds"
Orren Mixer is my great grandpa, and even though its been 5 years Since he passed not one day goes by that I don't think about him, Like right now I was reading some of the short stories people have Put on different websites every time I read one a few tears come to My eyes, and although I wasn't that close to him we would still love Each other all the time, and I remember being 7, At his funeral looking in on him in his casket and just bauling my eyes out. I guess that was Very traumatizing for me and my body because I can remember it like It was just yesterday. All I can say is we all miss you grandad and we all love Wnd miss you very much! :)
Orren Mixer is my great grandpa, and even though its been 5 years Since he passed not one day goes by that I don't think about him, Like right now I was reading some of the short stories people have Put on different websites every time I read one a few tears come to My eyes, and although I wasn't that close to him we would still love Each other all the time, and I remember being 7, At his funeral looking in on him in his casket and just bauling my eyes out. I guess that was Very traumatizing for me and my body because I can remember it like It was just yesterday. All I can say is we all miss you grandad and we all love Wnd miss you very much! :)
I was suprised to find this today several years after his death. I met him personally For the Quarter Horse World Show in Ok. back in the late 80's He was doing a special Signed Limited Edition Print NBR 47/250 called Mother's Pride 1989, Which I purchased from him that Day. What a wonderful Gentleman, and what a nice visit I had with him. I am proud to be an owner of this Beautiful Photo. My Respects to his family.
I was suprised to find this today several years after his death. I met him personally For the Quarter Horse World Show in Ok. back in the late 80's He was doing a special Signed Limited Edition Print NBR 47/250 called Mother's Pride 1989, Which I purchased from him that Day. What a wonderful Gentleman, and what a nice visit I had with him. I am proud to be an owner of this Beautiful Photo. My Respects to his family.
I have a print painted in the 60's of Top Moon. The original burned in the Spencer's home fire. Why do we never see any prints of Top Moon?