Limousin 365 Breeder Directory July 2021

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ESTABLISHED

Hayhook Limousin has established itself over the last 35 years as a leading source for black, polled Limousin and Lim-Flex. Proven to raise and sell the kind of cattle that work for our registered and commercial customers is the key to our success. Take advantage of heterosis by putting Hayhook Limousin and Lim-Flex bulls to work for you.

Judy Bugher 405/306-1315 Edna Manning 405/306-1316 9700 Slaughterville Rd. • Lexington, OK 73051 Ranch Office: 405/527-7648 • email: hayhooklimousin@gmail.com Buy from an established source. Buy from Hayhook. Black, polled bulls and females for sale year round.

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Limousin Loses Founding Member

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ruce Marion Waddle of Fort Collins, Colorado, passed away January 21, 2021. He was 91 years old. Bruce was born October 11, 1929 in Kearney, Nebraska, to C. Ray and Marion (Craig) Waddle. He grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska, along with his three brothers, Craig, Boyd and Howard. Bruce graduated from Lincoln High School in 1948. On December 20, 1948, Bruce married the love of his life, Beverly J. Hock. They were married for 72 years. Together, Bruce and Beverly brought four beautiful children into the world; three sons and one daughter. The family moved from Lakewood, Colorado, to Longmont, Colorado, in 1963. Bruce was a loving husband and father whose family meant so much to him. For much of his working life, Bruce was a businessman who built and owned Waddle Engraving, Inc., which made engraved nameplates and later Waddle Manufacturing, Inc. which manufactured instrument panels. In 1963, when they moved to Longmont, he became a rancher, first raising Charolais cattle before changing to Limousin. He was founding member Number 3 of NALF. He served several terms on the board of directors (1968-1971 and 1984-1991) and was President in 1989-1990. He was also one of the original members of the Colorado Limousin Association where he served as many different officers over the years. He was a member of National Western Stock Show and served on several committees over the years. He loved golf and traveling. Bruce enjoyed his work and loved his family. Bruce was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers. Bruce was loved and will be missed by his loving wife, Beverly Waddle; his sons, Bruce W. Waddle (Marci); Randall S. Waddle (Regan); and Bradley K. Waddle (Janet); his daughter, Debra L. Griffith (John); his nine grandchildren, Braden Waddle, Sean Waddle, Paul Griffith (Amanda), Katie Griffith Giger (Jamie), Amy Griffith Kim (James), Carrie Waddle Gardner (Will), Zachary Waddle (Tara), Dustin Waddle (Shaunda) and Dexter Waddle (Corina); and by his 14 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held later this summer. Please visit www.ahlbergfuneralchapel.com for more information and to leave a message for Bruce’s family.

• JULY 2021


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