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Lisa Barthelemy was born July 12, 1960. She
entered the Appaloosa industry in 1983 when she and her dad
bought a four year-old racehorse Battle Rock. Throughout
the years Lisa was very active and supportive of several
Appaloosa organizations; Cal-Western Appaloosa, Calizona
Appaloosa Horse Club and the Pacific Coast Appaloosa Promoters.
She and her horses achieved and accomplished what many only
dream of. Lisa and her horses earned regional club titles,
versatility and supreme championships, several registers
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Seven years ago, Lisa underwent cancer surgery, and she survived
many years longer than her doctors ever thought possible. She
passed away peacefully on March 17, 2002.
Lisa found ways to achieve her dreams, whether for herself
or a worthy cause or person she believed in. Ironically,
years ago Lisa sponsored a young cancer patient's Make-A-Wish
request. The little girl, now a high school graduate and
in remission, became honorary owner of Battle Rock.
During
Lisa's years on the Cal-Western show circuit she campaigned
Hall of Fame nominee, Battle Rock, to a Supreme Championship.
This was only the second in Cal-Western's 38-year history and
an honor no other horse has earned since 1987. Lisa and Battle
Rock added Superior #29 to their remarkable show career. In
recent years, Lisa had taken the 1990 Bull Nunnely son, Tote-The-Note,
from the racetrack to four ROMs and had, by 1999 succeeded
in earning another Cal-Western Superior award. The pair won
the 1998 Reserve National Championship Non-Pro Working Hunter
and the 1999 Reserve World Championship Green Hunter.
Lisa was
elected to the Board of Cal-Western and served as President
during 1997. Being a Non-Pro, Lisa furthered the efforts
of all Non-Pros. She was the representative on the ApHC Non-Pro
advisory Committee, Territory II, Zone C for three years,
ending her participation in 2001. Additionally, she founded "Team
No Fear" for the Non-Pros in local
clubs and secured sponsorship of Non-Pro activities and classes.
It
is important to acknowledge that Lisa's wit, brightness
and enthusiasm spilled over into other areas of her life.
Lisa's family includes husband Jim, daughter Kady, 7 and
son Casey, 13. Lisa was very supportive of her children's
activities. Of course she was Team Mom!
Lisa was a happy, optimistic person
with a powerful "can
do" spirit. Her upbeat attitude and sense of humor
endeared her to those she knew. Throughout her illness
Lisa continued to show, and provide support to her
beloved breed by helping out at the local regional
shows. Lisa's life is a testament to her devotion and
dedication to the Appaloosa breed.
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To honor her, the Calizona Appaloosa
Horse Club has now established the "Lisa Barthelemy
Perpetual Award." This annual award recognizes a person
displaying her characteristics of selfless promotion of the
Appaloosa.
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