Pets who have crossed over the Rainbow Bridge
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This page is dedicated to Chelsea
Nov. 24, 1988-Jan.21, 2002
You
have gone to Rainbow Bridge. I know that you are again healthy and whole, and running without pain, but you have left such
an emptiness in my life that no other dog can fill. You were the very best.
You came into my life and gave me wet
kisses. You left me with hair in my food, but with tears and pawprints in my heart.
In memory of all the animals who
have touched my life and made me a better person for that. Surely you were made in God's image, for you love unconditionally
and forgive without reservation.
I Loved you Best Jim Willis
copywright 2002
So this is where we part, my friend,
and you'll run on, around the bend,
gone from sight, but not from mind,
new pleasures there you'll surely find.
I will go on, I'll find the strength,
life measures quality, not it's length.
One long embrace, before you leave,
share one last look, before I grieve.
There are others, that much is true,
but they be they, and they aren't you.
And I, fair, impartial, or so I thought,
will remember well all you've taught.
Your place I'll hold, you will be missed,
the fur I stroked, the nose I kissed.
And as you journey to your final rest,
take with you this...I loved you best.
A selection from
Pieces of My Heart-Writings Inspired By Animals And Nature by Jim
Willis
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LUCY POO DOG
February 14, 1994-May 22, 2004
I don't know for sure your birthday, but you stole my heart the day I found you, sitting in the
road like you were waiting just for me.
You were my joy, my therapy, my hugs. And kitty mama! You raised Figgy and Thomas.
You were my heart.
Now you are gone, and you have taken my heart with you.
I will always love you.
The house seems so empty now.
You are special.
Einstein
October 1992-May 2oo5
How much pain an one heart hold? Not as much as the
joys that you have given me. My bud, you went everywhere with me, riding shotgun. And always smarter than even your name.
I loved you best. I loved all of you best!
Could God have created a more perfect dog?
Surely not!
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