Memorial Photos
Bud White
Bud was the best boy ever! Super loyal and loved everyone. He is missed so so much!
Jewels
A sweet, sweet girl
Charlie
Charlie was my Lab who had cancer and died last year. He was 8 years old and the love of our lives.
Lucy&Linus
Lucy (right) and Linus (left). They were more than just a pet, they were our family.
Dulé
Bella
Bella
Chance Butler
George Bussjager
George's memorial was donated by Danielle Nesbit
Bailey
Donated by Mike and Summer Tourville, given to Kim Richards
Priss
Priss' memorial was donated by Barbara and David Shealy
Pocahontas
Pocahontas' memorial was donated by Olga Lewis.
Sam
Sam was loved by his family for the past 17 years. He will be missed.
Hershey
Hershey's memorial was donated by Sharon Rosenberger
Mitzi
Mitzi's memorial was donated by Marion Martin.
Chris
Chris' memorial was donated by Marion Martin
Sadie Jane
Sadie Jane's memorial was donated by Kendra Butler
Chanel
Chanel's memorial was donated by Jenna Saulnier
Baxter Memorial
Baxter Alicks
Leyna
Leyna's memorial was donated by Heather Biddle
Dixie
Dixie's memorial was donated by Deborah Kent-Cochran.
Chanda
Chanda's memorial was donated by Sneha and Sanjay Ahire
Peda
Peda's memorial was donated by Sneha and Sanjay Ahire
Gypsy Django
Gypsy Django's memorial was donated by Deborah Murphy
Chips Tamasco
Chips' memorial was donated by Erin Newman
Daisy
With sympathy, Angie and Alicia
Lady
Lady's memorial was donated by Evelyn Clary
Penny
Penny's memorial, donated by Lucretia Griffin
Danzig
Danzig's memorial, donated by Emma Blackstone
Harley
Harley's memorial, donated by Azure Stilwell.
Piper Rue
Piper Rue's memorial, donated by Azure Stilwell.
Sylvia & Daisy
Sylvia & Daisy's memorial, donated by Joshua & Nadine Groh of Maple Ridge Group Lending LLC
Celebrate the Life of a Pet
“Grieving the loss of a pet is an individual, personalized process and is seen as an expression of the deep bond and the pain of loss. The process of recognizing what life will be like with the absence of our furry companions is a struggle for most. We must remember that the pet will remain in our hearts indefinitely, and their influence upon our lives will last forever…”