The Weldon B Long Memorial came about as a combined effort of the Dachshund Club of St. Louis and Joy Beckner, the sculptor.
This nearly perpetual memorial has 45 plaques on it!
The Weldon B Long Memorial came about as a combined effort of the Dachshund Club of St. Louis and Joy Beckner, the sculptor.
To learn more about this nearly perpetual memorial – there are 45 plaques on it – please click the following link to read about it on the Dachshund Club of St. Louis site: http://www.dachshund-stl.org/
I am forever grateful to Weldon who guided me about correct dachshund form and movement for “Dream Chasers – Best of Breed” that is featured on top of his memorial.
The world lost a dear friend in Weldon B Long. Yes, it is B, no middle name, just B. An English teacher and dog show judge, Weldon was a friend to everyone — especially — to those who love dogs. As the oldest member of the Dachshund Club of St. Louis, he mentored breeders and was my dachshund anatomy mentor early in my career. I remain forever grateful to Judge Weldon B Long, without whose early coaching in Dachshund Anatomy 101, I could not have created my dachshund pieces with accuracy so close to the standard. And, oh, could he tell stories! He asked his sister Marilyn Lewis to display this beside his casket: “It was FUN while it lasted!” Weldon is deeply missed by all who knew him.
©2023 JOY KROEGER BECKNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.