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Munchkin
1988 - 2006 |
Munckin, my precious kitty-girl - this house is so empty without you! But as much as I wanted you to live forever, I know everything has a time and season and it was my love for you that allowed me to let you go. Now you are
no longer a frail, little old lady but you have been made whole and healthy once again and it comforts me knowing you are no longer in pain. One day I'll see you again at the Rainbow Bridge and that brings a smile to my
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Misha
1988 - 2001 |
You were just a little kitty that I found but you became my special princess. I was fortunate to realize from the beginning that you coming into my life
was no accident. In your
own unique way, you taught me so much about life and I thank you from the bottom of my heart. It was an honor and a
privilege for me to have shared your life and
I feel blessed that you chose
me to spend your time with. I love and miss you so much! |

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Shannon, TC
1979 - 1981 |
You were a bright star who shown so brilliantly
~ full of hope and the promise of wonderful things to come ~
yet your flame was extinquished much too soon.
Sleep well my beautiful girl! |

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Brandy, CD, TC
1977 - 1987 |
Ah Brandy, what can I say that hasn't already been said?
You were my first German Shepherd and I could not have asked for a
more intelligent or loving companion. We learned the ropes together
and your generous spirit will never be forgotten. You gave me all
you had to give, day-in and day-out, 365 days of the year and
I never had a worry or care as long as you were by my side.
You will ALWAYS have a special place in my heart! |

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"In the Candle's Glow"
Warm light coming from far below,
Twinkling, sparkling is the candle's glow.
All is well up on the ridge,
The place we know as Rainbow Bridge.
Furbabies sleeping in heaven's light,
Tended by candles in the night.
Peaceful dreams be theirs to keep,
As they slumber in the night so deep.
Hearts on earth that miss them so,
Take comfort in the candle's glow.
Watching for them in skies above,
Bound eternally by a cord of love.
~ original poem by Laura Hickman ~
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