Troy West (chatsworth, GA)
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Olga practically raised me as Spencer and i were best friends for many years. she always tried to get me to give up the motorcycles and ride horses to which i would always reply "if it doesn't have a front brake or a kill switch im not riding it" she always had different views on life than my mother and father that i always took into consideration. I loved to be around her and will always cherish the life lessons she instilled in me. Love you Olga. Thursday, December 15, 2016 |
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Spencer Walker (Beaumont)
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To my mother I will always love you and miss you dearly, you were always the best to me , I will miss so much forever. Your memory will never go away , you my mom and that will never change , sorry for all the rough times a may have caused with you and I , but all those times will have change me forever now your gone , I hope you find friends and family in heaven with god and you have a life with out the pain . I've screwed things up and glad your not here to see it and go through it with me . Your life was a great and you did wonderful things for people , I hope you find the happiness you diserve . Love you momma sleep in peace . Your son . Spencer 😪😘 Wednesday, December 14, 2016 |
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Kaitlynne Azbill (Dalton)
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Olgas barn was my very first experience with horses, and showjumping. She jump started my love for everything horses. I'll never forget how excited I was to go to her barn for a tour and meet her the first Time. She didn't disappoint! She left such an impact on my life. My condolences for her family. Kaitlynne A Wednesday, December 14, 2016 |
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Brianne Dosch (Dalton, GA)
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It breaks my heart to hear this news. My thoughts and well wishes are going out to you and your family. She was a wonderful woman in my life, and I am so lucky to have been apart of hers. She will be dearly missed and remembered. Wednesday, December 14, 2016 |
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Angela Black (Rocky Face, GA)
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Olga gave me my very first riding lesson when I was about 10 years old. It’s funny how impressionable you are as a child and the things you remember. I’ve never forgotten Olga through the years. I can still see her now, marching down the barn aisle in her breeches and tall boots, her blonde hair tucked neatly back, wearing her perfectly applied make up and jewelry. I don’t know anyone else who could have pulled off looking so glamorous at the barn. She always seemed larger than life. She encouraged me and made me think I was on my way to the Olympics, when I could barely post the trot! She left a lasting impression on me. Because of her I have a love for all things British. I hope she knew that she was a favorite memory of mine.
Michael, Spencer, Cynthia, Nathan and Nicholas, I will be praying for you all. I hope you find comfort in your memories, just as I have. Olga was such a special lady, in so many ways. She will be missed.
With deepest condolences, Angela Black Tuesday, December 13, 2016 |
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