House debates

Monday, 4 November 2024

Statements by Members

Tidbold, Ms Wendy

4:37 pm

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Last month, hundreds gathered at the Rock Christian Church in Capalaba to bid farewell to Wendy Tidbold, a lifelong local whose legacy as a horse rider, saddler, wife, mother, grandmother and friend has left an indelible mark on the Redlands and beyond. She was a global leader in her field and a highly respected member of my community. Wendy rode horses nearly all her life and competed in dressage and showjumping. She was a gifted craftswoman, and her products were renowned far and wide. Wendy was a steadfast supporter of side-saddle riding in Australia and generously shared her time and knowledge. We were reminded at her funeral that she loved to be challenged and that the word 'can't' simply did not exist within her vocabulary.

To her family, Wendy was a source of love, guidance and strength. They remember her not only for her dedication to her craft but for her faith, her kindness and her joy in life's simple moments. Wendy's warmth extended to her customers and friends, who she treated like family. Those of us who met her and knew her knew that they were in the company of someone truly remarkable.

Wendy's loyalty and devotion anchored those she loved, and her faith gave her a profound sense of purpose. Her family carries forward her legacy of resilience, passion and generosity. Her spirit lives on in each story told, each laugh shared and each saddle crafted with love. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her husband, Mike, her children and her grandchildren. We will miss Wendy very much.

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