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Kenneth B. GOODENDAY      GOODENDAY Kenneth B. Kenneth B. Goodenday, age 79, of Swanton, OH, passed away on Thursday, July 1st, 2010, at the University of Toledo Medical Center. Ken was born in London, England to Alex and Minnie (Saunders) Goode. Ken received his degree in English Literature from the University of California at Berkeley during the famous days of student unrest, and then obtained his MBA in Finance from Eastern Michigan University. After a career in business, he taught Marketing and Strategy at Eastern Michigan University and the University of Toledo, retiring to run his horse farm in 1997. Ken was passionate about English ballroom dancing, his Paso Fino horses (especially 31 year old Eliza), good food and wine, and The Golf Channel. Ken is survived by his wife, Dr. Lucy Goodenday; numerous loving nieces and nephews and his loving canine companion, Timothy. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother. A memorial service will be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to SPCA or Northwest Ohio Literacy Council 563 W. Spring St. Lima, OH 45801. Arrangements by Maison - Dardenne - Walker Funeral Home, Maumee. 419-893-7686. Click Here if you would like to comment on Kens Obituary. | 5 |
| Tina Bunce went to the show in Mason, MI and took some pictures she wanted to share which are now up on the gallery Page!! | 4 |
| Show season is here and we now have all the info up in the events page including the show bill entry forms and class rules.
Show Bill: 2010 Showbill Show Entry Form: PDF file Rules for Largo Race: PDF file Rules for Champagne Class: PDF file | 3 |
| I know that the info is inaccurate on this web site. So if there are any issues you want addressed regarding that please email Ed at eddiemong@juno.com | 2 |
| Well Equine Affaire went off with out a hitch. We had alot of people stop at the booth and we had alot of compliments about the demo. Thanks every one for their help. The Paso Booth was ran by Ed Mong, Megan Kline, Christine Collins, and Me for the first time this year and we learned the ins and outs of how to put it on. We know what to do and what not to do next year. It was alot of fun and I hope to see even more people participate next year. | 1 |
