

MOORA WORKING DRAUGHT HORSES Inc
' The annual Max Seamer Memorial Event '

Vale

MAX SEAMER 12.12.1930 ~ 28.02.2011
Always was and always will be the main instigator of the Muster!
Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-Grandfather, Horseman, Teamster & Friend to many.
It is with the deepest sadness we note the passing of our dear friend Max Seamer.
Our heartfelt sympathy to Phillis & Family.

PETER HALLEY 18.02.1945 ~ 22.02.2013
Peter the Coach!
Gone to help Max work the long paddock in the sky ~
and plant spuds!


JENNY MAHER (nee Ottrey) 26.09.1956 ~ 06.12.2014
WAYNE MAHER 05.07.1958 ~ `13.03.2016
Jenny - Multi-Talented Lady!
Friend, Wife, Mother, Daughter, Grummy, Horsewoman and devoted member (just to name a few). As you would say Jen - 'No goodbyes, just Toodles for now'
Wayne - Loving and Devoted Husband and Soulmate of Jenny.
Treasured Father, Son, Brother and Grandpa. -
– Grand Chef Extraordinaire – (be it 5 people or 3000 plus, from BBQ’s to Candlelight Dinners!) - Dedicated Racehorse Owner – - Founding Member of MWDH - Jack of all Trades and to quote Wayne, Master of None! (But don’t believe
An Honourable and Full of Fun Great Mate! -
Jen and Wayne Back Together Forever!
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RAYMOND 'Peter' HORGON 27/ 11/ 1961 - 12/10/2016
Pete was a founding Member of the MWDH Muster.
He was always in on the thick of things, regardless of it being
a problem needing solving or he had some mischief afoot,
sometimes BOTH at the same time!
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He is a greatly missed man, who was a proud and loving Father, Husband and Friend. A lot of laughs!
And now ..... 'he’s gone fishin’

MARILYNN 'Maz' THOMAS 26 / 8/ 1948 - 25 / 6 / 2023
Maz - along with Max Seamer, was the driving force behind starting 'The Moora Working Draught Horses'. Her love and admiration for these beautiful horses drove her to highlight the contribution of draught horses to the building of our wonderful nation.
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As everyone quickly found out, Maz did not do things by halves - it was always 'go hard or go home!.
Maz was Secretary of MWDH for ten years until her health started to decline and, in 2019 she decided to retire.
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Maz was a great friend to most who knew her and was well respected by many in the horse world.
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Maz is missed by many - near & far!
R.I.P.
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