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Tributes paid to Armley’s iconic Fudge the horse

By Lou Cunningham

Owners Paddy and Patsie are devastated to announce that Fudge the much-loved Armley icon has sadly died.

Despite efforts from vets, an all-night vigil of care and assistance from the animal section of West Yorkshire Fire Service,  Fudge died of natural causes on Tuesday, 3 September. 

Fudge has lived and grazed on Armley Moor since he was eight months old and has provided years of joy and happiness for many members of our community. He was also regularly cited as a place spotting landmark.

Highlights of Fudge’s “community service” include him attending Armley Common Right Trust socials, being featured on a community mural at Armley Festival and leading the Palm Sunday procession into church at Christ Church.

In due course there will be a memorial on Armley Moor in celebration of Fudge. 

In the meantime heartfelt condolences to Patsie, Paddy and family.

Armley Moor will no longer feel the same. Thank you Fudge and run free over Rainbow Bridge knowing how much you are loved. 

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