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We will light a candle for Charley's safe journey to the RB. He will be
happy there. Jazz & his mama -- Irulan from the stars we came, to the stars we return from now until the end of time "Tanada" wrote in message ... This morning Jim's parents called and asked if we would drive them and Charley to the urgent care animal hospital, as Charley was in really poor shape and they didn't want to put him through any more pain. Rob and I went with them to the vet (a really cute little lady) and stayed with him while he was going through the end. Afterwards we brought him home and buried him in our back yard. Later on, we'll pick up a stone for him and place it in Charley's corner of the yard. Charley was quite a dog. He was adopted in Munich Germany, where Jim's family was stationed, as a dog for then 10 year old Jim. Of course, being an animal with a mind of his own, he adopted Jim's dad, Jim III, as his owner instead. Charley had an interesting sense of humor. When he first met you, he'd bark right behind you to see if you jumped. If you did, he'd make sure that you knew he was behind you as often as he could. I fell for his routine every time. When you were watching TV, you could count on Charley to be there with you enjoying the show. He loved his walks, and wanted to be with his parents whenever possible. His favorite toys were his pull rope and his stuffed star pillow. He had a plaid blanket that was HIS bed and loved to sleep where it was. He was buddies with Pumpkin, the orange tabby, but never worked out who was in charge where Rascal (lives with us now) was concerned. Everyone who came to know Charley, knew that he was a special animal and loved him. We will all miss him and hope that he makes lots of friends at the Rainbow Bridge. In Loving Memory, Pam and Rob S. on behalf of his family |
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We're sorry to hear of Charlie's trip to the RB. Purrs for those he left
behind. -- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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In article , Tanada wrote: Everyone who came to know Charley, knew that he was a special animal and loved him. We will all miss him and hope that he makes lots of friends at the Rainbow Bridge. In Loving Memory, Healing Purrs for the family and Charleys passge to the Bridge. Suz Iron Chef Macmoosette Thank Heavens There's Only One =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= Chocolate heals all wounds. |
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purrs to your family..
Huggs, Fuga |
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Tanada wrote:
SNIP Everyone who came to know Charley, knew that he was a special animal and loved him. We will all miss him and hope that he makes lots of friends at the Rainbow Bridge. In Loving Memory, Will light a candle for Charley -- Adrian "The Cat. He walked by himself, and all places were alike to him." |
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fuga =^o^= wrote:
purrs to your family.. Huggs, Fuga That is so sad. Purrs to you all. Bev -- God may have created man before woman but there is always a rough draft before the masterpiece. |
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[...] Everyone who came to know Charley, knew that he was a special animal and loved him. We will all miss him and hope that he makes lots of friends at the Rainbow Bridge. In Loving Memory, Pam and Rob S. on behalf of his family Purrs for you and your family. That was a nice tribute to Charley dog. |
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"Tanada" wrote in message ... This morning Jim's parents called and asked if we would drive them and Charley to the urgent care animal hospital, as Charley was in really poor shape and they didn't want to put him through any more pain. Rob and I went with them to the vet (a really cute little lady) and stayed with him while he was going through the end. Afterwards we brought him home and buried him in our back yard. Later on, we'll pick up a stone for him and place it in Charley's corner of the yard. Charley was quite a dog. He was adopted in Munich Germany, where Jim's family was stationed, as a dog for then 10 year old Jim. Of course, being an animal with a mind of his own, he adopted Jim's dad, Jim III, as his owner instead. Charley had an interesting sense of humor. When he first met you, he'd bark right behind you to see if you jumped. If you did, he'd make sure that you knew he was behind you as often as he could. I fell for his routine every time. When you were watching TV, you could count on Charley to be there with you enjoying the show. He loved his walks, and wanted to be with his parents whenever possible. His favorite toys were his pull rope and his stuffed star pillow. He had a plaid blanket that was HIS bed and loved to sleep where it was. He was buddies with Pumpkin, the orange tabby, but never worked out who was in charge where Rascal (lives with us now) was concerned. Everyone who came to know Charley, knew that he was a special animal and loved him. We will all miss him and hope that he makes lots of friends at the Rainbow Bridge. In Loving Memory, Pam and Rob S. on behalf of his family purrs for Charley's crossing, and comforting hugs for his humans. Brenda |
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Tanada wrote in message ...
This morning Jim's parents called and asked if we would drive them and Charley to the urgent care animal hospital, as Charley was in really poor shape and they didn't want to put him through any more pain. Rob and I went with them to the vet (a really cute little lady) and stayed with him while he was going through the end. Afterwards we brought him home and buried him in our back yard. Later on, we'll pick up a stone for him and place it in Charley's corner of the yard. Charley was quite a dog. He was adopted in Munich Germany, where Jim's family was stationed, as a dog for then 10 year old Jim. Of course, being an animal with a mind of his own, he adopted Jim's dad, Jim III, as his owner instead. Charley had an interesting sense of humor. When he first met you, he'd bark right behind you to see if you jumped. If you did, he'd make sure that you knew he was behind you as often as he could. I fell for his routine every time. When you were watching TV, you could count on Charley to be there with you enjoying the show. He loved his walks, and wanted to be with his parents whenever possible. His favorite toys were his pull rope and his stuffed star pillow. He had a plaid blanket that was HIS bed and loved to sleep where it was. He was buddies with Pumpkin, the orange tabby, but never worked out who was in charge where Rascal (lives with us now) was concerned. Everyone who came to know Charley, knew that he was a special animal and loved him. We will all miss him and hope that he makes lots of friends at the Rainbow Bridge. In Loving Memory, Pam and Rob S. on behalf of his family Purrs to Charlie on his way to the Bridge, and to his family, who lost a good friend today. ------ Krista |
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