APHA Hall of Fame Inductee Harvey Jones passes
Noted trainer and APHA Hall of Fame inductee Harvey Jones of Cabool, Missouri, died August 2. He was 86.
A well-known California horse trainer, Harvey combined forces with wife Linda in 1973, creating a small-but-mighty breeding and training operation in Turlock. With four horse-obsessed daughters in tow, the family hauled up and down the West Coast and beyond, immersing themselves in the APHA community. Harvey wore many hats during his lifetime, daughter Diane Alves says. As a horseman, those hats included breeder, halter horse and all-around trainer, judge, regional club founder, APHA state director, and APHA Executive Committee member. He showed five Paints to Supreme Championship titles: Cherokee War Chief, Lady Bar Flit, Silly Filly, J Bars Lady Bug and Lucky Straw. In 2015, Harvey and Linda (pictured above) were inducted into the APHA Hall of Fame.
Lasting Impact
The couple retired from active equine participation in 2015, but an appreciation for horses remained. They moved from California to Missouri, and in recent years, Harvey enjoyed maintaining their 10-acre paradise and feeding the demanding wild birds.
“He was truly a representative of integrity, dedication and old school values—always there to encourage and help others at horse shows and remembered for his contagious laugh and smile. His love of family, horses and dogs will forever keep him in the memories of many whose lives he touched,” Diane said. “Harvey not only taught me everything I know about horses but, more importantly, he taught me the critical lessons in life. It’s not just about winning—it’s about doing the right thing and respecting people along the way. He was forever supportive of my leadership journey with APHA when in reality, I was only following in his footsteps.”
Harvey is survived by his wife, Linda; daughter Tracy Delphia; daughter Diane Alves and husband Brian; daughter Robin Lewis and husband Alan; daughter Wendy Miller and husband John; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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