18/05/2025
Absolutely beautifully written. With Windsor Park Stud and EventStars Ltd Jimmy will forever live in the memory of all those hearts he touched. Jimmy had such a beautiful sould and kind heart. He will never be forgotten, he will be sorely missed. All our love to Gina, Rodney and the family, there are no words for the pain you are all going through. Just know you have a huge amazing support system. The team at Windsor and Eventstars are amazing and so dedicated to keep everything ticking over, even knowing their hearts are breaking too.😢💔❤️
The Schick family is incredibly grateful for the generous donations and supportive comments on Jimmy's Emergency Service Give A Little page. These messages have provided inspiration and encouragement during an extremely difficult time.
Here is one of the many wonderful thoughtful comments received:
In Memory of Jimmy, the Little Cowboy We Love, and the Heroes Who Answered the Call
A cowboy’s heart in a young boy’s frame,
Jimmy loved each horse by name.
He’d ride too fast, then flash a grin—
A tumble of joy, pure mischief within.
With his brother’s laugh and his father near,
And a faithful friend he held so dear,
The sun shone down, the breeze blew free,
The best day ever, ‘twas meant to be.
But fate can turn with cruel surprise,
Beneath familiar, clear blue skies.
The wheels gave way with no warning sound,
In that valley, where hills surround.
It tipped, then turned, then lost its place,
And tumbled down through time and space.
The air grew still, the light withdrew,
Then rescue came with purpose true.
From far and wide, they heard the call,
And flew where few would dare at all.
They gave their all, they stayed the fight,
And held him through the falling night.
To every hero who came that day,
We thank you more than words can say.
With stars as stirrups, the clouds his trail,
He rides at sunset, o’er hill and vale.
No track too steep, no gates to close,
Where the wild wind sings, the young heart goes.
And to his kin, whose love runs deep,
May peace find you in hours of sleep.
For Jimmy rides where pain is gone—
A cowboy’s soul, still riding on.