![]() ![]() ![]() In his spare time Donald loved attending his grandchildren's many events. Don and Patricia made their home in Bixby until 1978, when they moved to Sequoyah and they purchased his father’s land. ![]() Williamson for 27 years where he retired as a Warehouse Supervisor. Don went to work for Keystone Darl Construction, and then went on to attend Machinist school for the drill press. Don graduated from Sequoyah High School in 1954, and went on to serve in the U.S. At the age of 9 the family moved to Claremore. (Smith) Dennis was born July 7, 1935, in Kansas City, MO. Services are under the direction of MMS-Payne Funeral Home & Cremation Service.ĭon passed away Fri., March 28, 2014, at his home at the age of 78. The nonprofit organization in Illinois has found homes for more than 180 retired thoroughbred horses who have raced at Arlington Park in Arlington Heights and Hawthorne Race Course near south suburban Cicero.Memorial service for Donald Gene Dennis will be 11 a.m., Sat., April 5, at Eastern Hills Baptist Church. "She had left Arlington around the end of July of 2015 and just four months later, she had her foot on the banana," said Ely, the coordinator of Galloping Out. Horse trainer Jan Ely remembers the day she received a frantic phone call from an animal rescue volunteer who had identified one of the horses in a "kill pen" in Shipshewana, Ind., as Pushin Up Daisy - a thoroughbred mare who had been racing at Arlington Park just a few months earlier. Karen Ann Cullotta, Contact Reporter - Chicago Tribune ![]() Nonprofit Receives National Recognition for Finding Retired Horses Homes Nonprofit receives national recognition for finding retired horses at Arlington Park homes ![]()
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