Ancramdale teenager dies after horse accident

ANCRAMDALE — A funeral service was held on Friday for Deborah Ann Marsh, a 15-year-old who died on Sunday, Sept. 2, after injuries suffered in a horseback riding accident.

Her adoptive father, David Dougherty, said that Deborah died doing what she loved most.

“Horseback riding was her life,� Dougherty said. “Her dream was to go to college and equestrian school. She took horseback riding lessons at Cricket Hill Farms.�

He said the family donated Deborah’s horse to the farm.

“We want it available for children who cannot afford horseback lessons,� he said. “She loved [Rothvoss Farm] where she lived, and she will be laid to rest there. She was very high on life.�

Deborah was a student in the Taconic Hills School District and was about to enter her sophomore year.

She was a member of the drama club, the Taconic Hills JV soccer team and the yearbook committee.

She worked at Cricket Hill Horse Farm in Ancramdale.

Details about the accident were not available.

A scholarship fund in memory of Deborah is in the process of being developed. Contributions to the fund may be sent to Dollars for Scholars, PO Box 304, Hillsdale, NY 12529.

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