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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Gail Scudero

FYI, here is a link to Darcy Scudero's Center Stage Farm. She is Gail's daughter. Gail's address is linked to this site also, so she may be living there too.

http://www.equinenow.com/farm/center_stage_farm.htm

Here is the link to an interview with Darcy: http://www.drf.com/news/small-time-consignor-still-looking-big-horse

3 comments:

Darcy said...

Hello all! I'm honored and thrilled that someone has taken the time to do this. I am Darcy Scudero, Gails daughter, and I was just a small child when most of you were playing at Living Well. Mom has such fond memories of all her 'kids'- it was one of the best times in her life. I would like to ad that she did change farm names to "Full Deck Farm" and did quite well, selling such horses as Dapper Dan to George Morris, and Jackpot to Christian Curry. Both horses TIED for Amatuer horse of the year in 1984 I believe. I will also tell you that Joe Fargis rode for her before he ever saw a medal and still calls regularly and visits her each year on his way back and forth to WEF. He's a wonderful, humble man, for those who don't know him. My mother was diagnosed with Breast Cancer 10 yrs ago, and is living on my property here in Ocala, Fl. with her two Rat Terriers Sid and Molly.. but she'll always miss her Great Danes. I mostly do race horses now, but when I have a project, she'll get her butt out to watch me school and give the thumbs up or down on it's potential. I welcome any and all contacts from people that knew/know her.. my e-mail is: centerstagefarm@aol.com

Steve Rich said...

Gail always made sure I had a horse so I could ride with everyone. Other than the obvious teaching me how to ride a horse and giving me a passion for horses (really all creatures and critters), Gail taught me about life, school, growing up, how to cook a pot roast and use a hammer and saw (that is a fact). She taught me manners, humility and gave me confidence. Gail was ahead of her time, a stronger woman I have never met – so I know she has fought with all her heart and soul to whip this. Darcy it was good to read about you and your successes and those of Gail and Full Deck Farm. Take care of yourself and Gail, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Barbara Blount Powell said...

I too appreciate Gail for all the great opportunities she provided and all I learned...and her enduring patience!