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Hall Of Famer Farrier Jack Miller Passes Away

Legendary hunter and jumper shoer Jack Miller has passed away at the age of 70 after a long battle with multiple illnesses. He died at 6:15 am, July 23, at Montgomery General Hospital.

Jack Miller

If you want to track the history of modern horseshoeing in Texas, you could start with Jack Miller. Born April 20, 1940, he was raised on a ranch in Texas, where he started shoeing as a young teenager. He practiced farriery there until moving to Florida recently, and 40-plus years after he started, shoeing still runs through his veins.

Miller gained a reputation as a top-of-the-line shoer on the "A" level hunter and jumper show circuit. He has lectured across the country on the shoeing of performance horses and has traveled to South America to teach Columbian farriers. He also showed the breadth of his talents by helping with shoe designs for several manufacturers.

Those design skills and his insights as a farrier also helped when he worked with Bob Peacock (another 2004 inductee to the International Horseshoeing Hall Of Fame) on a redesign of Peacock's aluminum "Lighthoof" shoe.

Miller advanced the interests of fellow farriers when he was an instrumental founding member of the Texas Professional Farriers Association.

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COMMENTS: 2
Jack Miller
Posted from: Kat Medrea (formerly LeClere), 11/16/10 at 1:34 PM CST
Found this page by accident. So very sorry to have lost touch with Jack for so many years, only to find out he's gone. What a sweet, gentle man and gentleman. About 30 years ago, fresh out of a "yesterday I couldn't spell farrier, today I are one" shoeing school in OK, I flew out to Houston and went along with him to the hunter/jumper show in San Antonio. When we arrived on the fairgrounds, people literally streamed out of the barns, screaming, "Jack!, Jack!" I've never seen anything like it since. He was a wonderful friend and mentor to so many and leaves an impressive legacy. I'm very grateful to have had the privilege of knowing him.
Jack Miller
Posted from: Ray Green, 9/5/10 at 11:04 AM CDT
I learned a lot from Jack.For many years he was my source for knowledge.He will be greatly missed

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