In Loving Memory of our Dear Friends
They were not just our pets, they were part of our families, our lives. They will be missed, but never forgotten.
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They were not just our pets, they were part of our families, our lives. They will be missed, but never forgotten.
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Wilbur was my best friend and a great companion. Kidney disease took Willy the Cocker Spaniel from me, but his memories live on daily. It is difficult to believe the past ten years have been filled with his joy and spunk and now they are gone. I will always remember all the great times he gave me.
Todd Stucker
This is Eric, a Golden Retriever. He loved to swim in the water and dig in the sand at the beach. He will always be missed.
This is Hogie, my husband’s dog. He passed away in 1997. He was an American Pit Bull/Staffordshire Bull Terrier mix. He was an excellent dog and will always be missed.
Sharon
This is Rex, my dog I had growing up. He died in 1990. He was a Black Lab/Collie/Shepherd mix.
Sharon
Bowser was born in the early 1980s, probably around early 1983. He had a glass eye! As you can see in the picture. He was a bulldog and quite possibly one of the best dogs that anyone could ever want. We live out in the country, and we see coyotes and snakes all the time, as well as other stray dogs. Bowser would take care of these things. As you can tell by his face and war-marks, he had plenty of fights in his days. If someone came up in our yard, or if he had a snake, you could tell by the way of his bark. One thing he hated was loud noises: fireworks, chain-saws, motorcycles, etc. When he was just a puppy, he bit his owner, before us, because he came up in the yard on a motorcycle. Bowser died on Friday, December 19, 1997. He will live on in our memories forever.
This was Sammy! He was my companion and my very best friend. He passed away in February 2000 and is missed terribly!! Sammy was an English Setter.