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Dave walker out of Idaho has a litter ready to go right now.
Quote from: JODakota on June 29, 2014, 04:19:38 PMDave walker out of Idaho has a litter ready to go right now.Thanks, I just talked to his wife waiting for a call back from Dave.
Fay Moeur Walker1938 ~ 2014Fay Moeur Walker was an incredibly vibrant woman. She lived a full life as a dog breeder, handler, traveler, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt. Fay was born on December 3, 1938 in Phoenix, Arizona to Benjamin Baker Moeur and Herma Cable Moeur. Her grandfather, Dr. Benjamin Baker Moeur, was the fourth governor of Arizona and her other grandfather, Herman W. Cable was a founding father of the 3M Corporation. In her young adult life, Fay enjoyed riding her horse, modeling, and doing outdoor sports. She married her first husband, James H. Riddle, in 1958, and had two children, James H. Riddle II and Tracy A. Blenker (Riddle).Forever an animal lover, Fay was heavily involved in dog showing and breeding. Over the years, she showed many dogs and made champions out of many Brittanys. She loved being on the road with her dogs and her show partner and granddaughter, Danielle Blenker. One of the highlights of her showing career was receiving a first place in the "Bred By" competition at Westminster. In 1984, Fay married her second husband, David W. Walker, who shared her love for dogs and horses. Together, they toured the United States and competed in field trials. On their off seasons, the couple lived in New Plymouth, Idaho where they bred Brittanys and raised Tennessee Walkers. Fay had a special way with dogs, and they loved her almost as much as she loved them.Fay had the kind of strength many wish they had—setting her own broken arm, driving thousands of miles hauling fifth wheel trailers to trials, and birthing puppies better than any vet—but she was classy, too. She was a lover of stained glass, a seamstress of beautiful clothes, and could make Christmas caramels and chili rellenos that were blue-medal worthy. Mama Fay, as she was known by many, had more friends in her life than a person could expect. She cared deeply about everyone—even strangers—and will be sorely missed.Fay M. Walker passed away on January 28, 2014 from complications after a fall. There will be a memorial celebration Saturday, June 28, 2014 at her daughter's home. She is survived by her husband, David W. Walker; her daughter, Tracy A. Blenker; her sister, Nina Gammons; her granddaughter, Danielle E. Blenker; her niece, Inger Lukens; and her great-niece and nephew, Kaarin Ramer and David Lukens.Donations can be sent to the A.K.C. Brittany Hall of Fame or to OrthoPets. - A.K.C. Brittany Hall of Fame, C/O Dr. Robert Rankin,,2502 NW 234th St, Edmond, OK 73025, 405-850-6513, gibob56@earthlink.net. OrthoPets, 886 East 78th Ave, Denver, CO 80229. Please make checks out to OrthoPets with "In memory of Fay Walker" in the Memo. You can also call 303-953-2545 to donate (ask for Miranda). www.cremationsociety-idaho.com - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/idahostatesman/obituary.aspx?pid=169622576#sthash.XiACA2k5.dpufRead more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/idahostatesman/obituary.aspx?pid=169622576#storylink=cpy
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/idahostatesman/obituary.aspx?pid=169622576QuoteFay Moeur Walker1938 ~ 2014Fay Moeur Walker was an incredibly vibrant woman. She lived a full life as a dog breeder, handler, traveler, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt. Fay was born on December 3, 1938 in Phoenix, Arizona to Benjamin Baker Moeur and Herma Cable Moeur. Her grandfather, Dr. Benjamin Baker Moeur, was the fourth governor of Arizona and her other grandfather, Herman W. Cable was a founding father of the 3M Corporation. In her young adult life, Fay enjoyed riding her horse, modeling, and doing outdoor sports. She married her first husband, James H. Riddle, in 1958, and had two children, James H. Riddle II and Tracy A. Blenker (Riddle).Forever an animal lover, Fay was heavily involved in dog showing and breeding. Over the years, she showed many dogs and made champions out of many Brittanys. She loved being on the road with her dogs and her show partner and granddaughter, Danielle Blenker. One of the highlights of her showing career was receiving a first place in the "Bred By" competition at Westminster. In 1984, Fay married her second husband, David W. Walker, who shared her love for dogs and horses. Together, they toured the United States and competed in field trials. On their off seasons, the couple lived in New Plymouth, Idaho where they bred Brittanys and raised Tennessee Walkers. Fay had a special way with dogs, and they loved her almost as much as she loved them.Fay had the kind of strength many wish they had—setting her own broken arm, driving thousands of miles hauling fifth wheel trailers to trials, and birthing puppies better than any vet—but she was classy, too. She was a lover of stained glass, a seamstress of beautiful clothes, and could make Christmas caramels and chili rellenos that were blue-medal worthy. Mama Fay, as she was known by many, had more friends in her life than a person could expect. She cared deeply about everyone—even strangers—and will be sorely missed.Fay M. Walker passed away on January 28, 2014 from complications after a fall. There will be a memorial celebration Saturday, June 28, 2014 at her daughter's home. She is survived by her husband, David W. Walker; her daughter, Tracy A. Blenker; her sister, Nina Gammons; her granddaughter, Danielle E. Blenker; her niece, Inger Lukens; and her great-niece and nephew, Kaarin Ramer and David Lukens.Donations can be sent to the A.K.C. Brittany Hall of Fame or to OrthoPets. - A.K.C. Brittany Hall of Fame, C/O Dr. Robert Rankin,,2502 NW 234th St, Edmond, OK 73025, 405-850-6513, gibob56@earthlink.net. OrthoPets, 886 East 78th Ave, Denver, CO 80229. Please make checks out to OrthoPets with "In memory of Fay Walker" in the Memo. You can also call 303-953-2545 to donate (ask for Miranda). www.cremationsociety-idaho.com - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/idahostatesman/obituary.aspx?pid=169622576#sthash.XiACA2k5.dpufRead more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/idahostatesman/obituary.aspx?pid=169622576#storylink=cpyThat was a tough phone call to take, Dave is tore up. Not sure a Walker pup is going to happen. All his pups are sold