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  • Remembering Elizabeth Busch Burke

    It's a very sad day for many disciplines of equestrian sport today. Elizabeth Busch Burke, known and loved by so many, passed away late yesterday. Her life has left an indelible mark on the hunter and jumper industries and her loss will leave just as permanent a void. I have many fond memories of her and I'm hoping we can use this thread to share our remembrances and celebrate the life of a truly great horsewoman.
    "Absent a correct diagnosis, medicine is poison, surgery is trauma and alternative therapy is witchcraft" A. Kent Allen
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/tailsofglory

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    I was very sorry to hear this sad news yesterday. She certainly made a huge mark on the horse world, and showed her support in many ways over many years.

    Condolences to her family and all her friends.

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    • #3
      It's a sad day in the world of horses. Her influence was great and her enthusiasm will never be matched. Rest in peace, Elizabeth. Your mark in our world will never be forgotten.

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      • #4
        Liz was a force of nature as well as a patron of the sport. Also an avid horse owner and "horse show mom". Ringside will not be the same without her.

        Condolences to all her loved ones.
        "He lives in a cocoon of solipsism"

        Charles Krauthammer speaking about Trump

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        • #5
          Two more families without a grandmother at Christmas: her immediate and the horse world family. So sad. She will be deeply missed. May she be remembered for years to come.
          "Radar, the man's ex-cavalry: if he sees four flies having a meeting, he knows they're talking about a horse!" Cptn. BJ Hunnicutt, M*A*S*H Season 4, Episode "Dear Mildred"

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          • #6
            I am so sad to hear this, the horse world has lost one of its greatest supporters. My condolences to her family and friends, she will be greatly missed.

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            • #7
              She was such a great supporter to the horse shows!
              Originally posted by JSwan
              Prove it....Otherwise, you're just coming off as a whackjob.
              Founding member of the "Not too Klassy for Boxed Wine" Clique

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lord Helpus View Post
                Liz was a force of nature as well as a patron of the sport. Also an avid horse owner and "horse show mom". Ringside will not be the same without her.

                Condolences to all her loved ones.
                Without a doubt. I've under saddled a few horses for her over the years and she was always gracious and so enthusiastic. She truly loved the sport.
                Originally posted by EquineImagined
                My subconscious is a wretched insufferable beotch.

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                • #9
                  Sad news, indeed. My prayers are with the family. Godspeed, Liz.
                  "IT'S NOT THE MOUNTAIN WE CONQUER, BUT OURSELVES." SIR EDMUND HILLARYMember of the "Someone Special To Me Serves In The Military" Clique

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                  • #10
                    A grand one, she was.
                    There's coffee in that nebula.

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                    • #11
                      Absolutely a grand one! Condolences to all her family and friends
                      "You can't really debate with someone who has a prescient invisible friend"
                      carolprudm

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Rockfish View Post
                        A grand one, she was.
                        Perfectly said.
                        "Radar, the man's ex-cavalry: if he sees four flies having a meeting, he knows they're talking about a horse!" Cptn. BJ Hunnicutt, M*A*S*H Season 4, Episode "Dear Mildred"

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                          I first met "Luv-Luv" while dating my husband. My husband and his Dad had invited me to join them at her luncheon and for the Grand Prix at Upperville. We all had an excellent time and later, while walking her to her car, I noticed a jacket when she opened the back. It was royal blue, puffy ski jacket style, with the Budweiser emblem on the front placket. The back had a huge embroidered scene of a jumper (not sure who) jumping the Budweiser bottle standard jump in stunning form. I said, "oh WOW! That's so cool!" and admired it for a little while before setting it back in the car. It was her size, i.e. T.I.N.Y. and it was such an eye catcher.
                          A few days later I received a package in the mail. And in the box was the jacket I'd fallen in love with, brand new in my size. To this day I cherish it as I've always cherished her continued generosity. You'll be sorely missed, Luv-Luv!
                          "Absent a correct diagnosis, medicine is poison, surgery is trauma and alternative therapy is witchcraft" A. Kent Allen
                          http://www.etsy.com/shop/tailsofglory

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                          • #14
                            Truly one of a kind whose presence will be sorely missed atthe horse show. I for one will miss her Yii-yii-yii!!! Does anyone know anything about a service. I would think that Luv Luv should be sent along in fine style.
                            www.midatlanticeq.com
                            Mid-Atlantic Equitation Festival,Scholarships and College Fair
                            November 11-13, 2016

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                            • #15
                              Funny that you mention her unique yii-yii-yii cheering. It was her signature and I can remember it from Lysa's Spiff N' Polish and There'll Be Times days and heard it again in Wellington last year for her grand daughter. Truly a class act.

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                              • #16
                                Another of that generation of horsewomen and horsemen who will never be forgotten or replaced. She was certainly a strong and unique lady who seemed to take great joy in life. I hope her passing was peaceful. Condolences to her family and friends. Ringside will never be the same.

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                                • #17
                                  Condolences to her family and friends.

                                  I groomed and rode for Mrs. Burke in the mid 90s while taking classes at UVA. This was during the years she had Magical Moments. She had quite a few horses on the property and I saw how much she cared about all of them. Mrs. Burke would watch me ride each day - sometimes from her Mercedes with the unique license plate. She sometimes parked in the middle of the ring to watch, beside the Shamu and Clydesdale statues.

                                  It was neat to ride for her and quite an opportunity to ride so many nice horses.

                                  She was so proud when one of her horses won the hack at the National Horse Show and one won the model in their divisions that year.

                                  Also during that time, my mom was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Mrs. Burke was very kind throughout.

                                  She will be missed.
                                  It's 2016. Do you know where your old horse is?

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                                  • #18
                                    She was a special one indeed.......always so much fun and certainly will be missed.
                                    Randee Beckman ~Otteridge Farm, LLC (http://on.fb.me/1iJEqvR)~ Marketing Manager - The Clothes Horse & Jennifer Oliver Equine Insurance Specialist

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                                    • #19
                                      I'd like to do an obituary for my Warrenton/Leesburg/Culpeper newspapers. Who can give me some details (just got an 'obit' from USEF but it is pitiful short on DETAILS such as hometown (where she was living when she died), family (daughter, former husband etc.), famous horses, the Bud connection, how old, where else she'd lived, etc.
                                      Just starting a google search, which will answer a few of those questions but if anybody knows some of this I'd totally appreciate!
                                      TIA
                                      * www.huntersrest.net -- Virginia hunt country's best Bed-and-Breakfast-and-Barn.

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                                        Elizabeth Busch Burke ~ Funeral Services
                                        Wednesday, Dec. 28th at 1:00 pm
                                        Trinity Church, Upperville, VA
                                        Reception to follow in Cox Hall
                                        http://www.trinityupperville.org/
                                        "Absent a correct diagnosis, medicine is poison, surgery is trauma and alternative therapy is witchcraft" A. Kent Allen
                                        http://www.etsy.com/shop/tailsofglory

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