Equine Obituary – Repeat After Me
Friday, June 12, 2020
Repeat After Me was humanely laid to rest on the morning of June, 2020. ‘Petey’ as he was known to his loved ones, was sired by Pride’s Jubilee Encore and out of New Cents who was by Spend A Buck. He made his show ring debut as a two-year-old with Chad Way. In 2008, he was purchased by Doreen Norris with Howard Hamilton acting as agent and was shown successfully for several years in the Park Performance division. Petey was officially retired from the show ring in 2017. He will be missed by all those that loved him.
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