mama nelson, I miss you so much. love you forever.
xo jessie
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I met Kim at Jim Colleary Cutting Horses early in our cutting horse years. . We both showed cutters and were riding colts, showing, participating in futurities on the west coast. It was an immediate friendship that lasted to this day.
She really would take the colts that I was afraid of that were known to buck, not just crow hop, but buck you off… head in dirt. I was a chicken but she would quietly grab those colts for the day, never making me feel bad. I never saw her get bucked off. Just one of the stories that best speaks of the friend she was.
So many wonderful stories I could share from those days on through showing our own futurity prospects, marriage, having our daughters, both of us moving to Texas which we loved. We were so excited because there was literally a cutting every day of the year somewhere in Texas! If not a cutting, at least a roping.
She was truly an outstanding horsewoman I always wanted to ride cutting horses like her and especially show cutters like she did. But even more, she was a wonderful friend and kind soul. RIP Kim
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My dear friend, I miss you already. I will keep your memory close to my heart.
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2021, Round Rock, TX, USA
Kim and I at a coworkers baby shower that she helped organize. Always thinking of others and forever making us laugh:)
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Im so sorry to hear this..I was just thinking about if she was guna make the 40 year class reunion..She was one of my pretty good friends in school.had her in a couple of my classes..super nice..i wasnt sure where she went after graduation..now i know..wow..im sure she is riding the rodeos in heaven🙏❤prayers to the family🙏😪Condolences Rhonda Staton Baker
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I am so sorry to hear. I didn't realize she lived so close to me. I graduated from Sandy high school in 1982 as well and I live in Austin now. Please let me know how I can help. So sorry to hear.
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Sorry for your loss we will keep Kim and Kris’s families in our prayers.
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