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Weep not for me though I am gone i nto that gentle night.
 
Grieve if you will, but not for long u pon my soul's sweet flight.
 
I am at peace, my soul's at rest t here is no need for tears.
For with your love I was so blessed fo r all those many years.
There is no pain, I suffer not, t he fear now all is gone.
Put now these things out of your thoughts, i n your memory I live on.
Remember not my fight for breath, r emember not the strife.
 
Please do not dwell upon my death, b ut celebrate my life.  

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Winston

Winston passed away July 17, 2013. He was diagnosed with cancer (squamous cell), which presented itself in his lower jawbone about six weeks prior. This week it reached the tipping point pain-wise, so we had to let him go. We were together only a short time, but he’s left a big hole in our hearts. He was always a wonderful little boy and we were very fortunate to have found each other. - Stephanie




Georgia

Georgia (previously Greta) came to us at a time when our home was missing a pet, after losing our Boston Brandy and cat Sherry within a month of each other.  Georgia was approx 10 years old with thyriod and chronic ear infections when we adopted her.  Our granddaughter Kaydin who lives with us was in need of a companion and Georgia fit the bill.  She was the sweetest Boston I've ever known. Even though we only had her 3 short years, she changed our lives as much as we changed hers.  We will miss her terribly but as the vet put it, she is happily chasing kitty's now.  




Squish

Today we laid to rest my best friend. Squish deserves to be remembered. He had horrible gas, ate his own poop, groaned like and old man, liked to hump things, and was incredibly lazy. In short, he was my doggy doppelganger. I love you buddy and I hope I was the human you needed because you were the friend we needed. - Steve and Melissa




Lacey Louise

On June 9, 2012, Lacey marched herself into my apartment and didn’t leave. I always felt like she picked me to take care of her in her golden years. That’s why I started calling her my Golden Girl. She got her middle name immediately when a friend commented that this dog looked like a Louise. Her tag might read Lacey Louise but I nearly always called her Lovey. I was never sorry she wasn’t a puppy when she came to live with me. I enjoyed every day with her. She was a spunky little dog, always willing to explore despite limited vision. She did not play with toys. Her preferred hobbies were licking, sniffing and napping under my desk. I will miss her. Thanks for helping me find her. Darenna




Mr. Chips

Today with much sadness and heavy hearts we had to say goodbye to our belovedBoston Terrier, Mr. Chips. We adopted him from Arizona Boston Terrier Rescue in November 2007; he was estimated to be around 11 years old at that time, and we are so grateful we were able to have him for that long. I initially was going to just foster him but he wiggled his way into my heart and quickly became a "foster failure" and became a member of our family. I don't know much about where he came from, other than he was dropped off at the pound in Tucson in '07; AZBTR stepped in and had him boarded at a veterinary clinic until someone from Phoenix could foster him. When I got him, there was a little note from a vet tech named Ashley attached to his collar saying if it didn't work out with us she would be more than happy to keep him, as she already had become very attached to him! He lived a good happy life with his human family and his canine brother Meaty and sisters Belle, Mabel and LuLu. We are going to miss him terribly, and I know for a long time I will expect to see him begging for Mini Wheats in the morning and whatever we have for dinner in the evening, and I would give anything to be able to give him whatever he wanted off my plate just to have him back again. We will see him one day at the Rainbow Bridge. Until then, goodbye sweetie; we were so lucky to have you and we love and miss you very much! Rest in peace my little frosted faced boy.



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