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•IN A GLADE•
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TREVOR
Sadly died 5 August 2006. You were a true pet, so playful, loving and always happy. A wonderful lad and best friend. You will live forever in our hearts. Sadly missed. Never Forgotten. Rest in peace. Love TRISH |
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BONNY
Bonny died naturally 1st Aug 1990 at her home in Banbury. You lay asleep in your favourite chair So quiet and peaceful resting there I could not wake you, you had died, Quietly, no trouble, as you had lived. All my love, Suzie |
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Bob
In loving memory of dear Bob who is missed so much by all the children and teachers of St. Mary's school. He was as much a part of St.Mary's as Headmistress Tansy and the earless Virgin Mary. Pet's corner is very gloomy without him. We've left him some carrots to munch on although we don't doubt that Heaven will provide him with all he requires. We want to thank him for the years and years of happiness and wonder that he evoked over time. Sadly passed away, 23/07/07 |
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Meg
Meg was always eating - she even chewed the pictures off the living room wall. She escaped at any given opportunity and was owned (and fed) simultaneously by four different families. She belonged to the Cartwrights (that's us) originally - we picked her ourselves from a litter of ten. We thought she was cute because she was chewing on her mum's tail. It was to our home where she finally came to rest. We all said goodbye and surrounded her with her favourite things. Our fabulous vet made a house call and she passed on peacefully from her own bed. Megan was a true free spirit who would not be tamed nor contained. She was always happy and greeted all with a ferocious wagging of her tail. We missed her when she went away on her visits and we miss her even more now, knowing that she will never again reappear at our back door. RIP Meg, all our love, The Cartwrights x |
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CHANCE
Chance (Chancellor) Belonged to Jan and Vic who bought him as a foal and took him home to Suffolk on the backseat of the car- he was a tiny shetland. Always mischevious and full of fun. Chance came to Westhoughton with Jan and Vic and spent many happy years here. He was a greedy little devil and that was really his downfall when he developed laminitis. He was put to sleep at home and has now crossed the Rainbow Bridge with Vic. Love from Jan and Sandra and Sydney |
