Maggie Sue, my baby girl! Momma & daddy miss
you so much!!! There is a whole in my heart now that you are
gone. You were a sweetheart and such a good dog! I know that one
day we will be together again and I can't wait. Momma thinks of
you all day and every day but I know that you are no longer sick
and in pain anymore. I love you so much Sue Sue. I will never
forget you and Momma is sending big hugs and tons of kisses. I
love you baby girl!!!
Marmalade,
3/18/22
It’s been almost a year since you had to leave Us
You was our baby
You made me happy waiting for every night when I got home from
work
It’s been almost a year since you had to leave
I’m sorry I couldn’t be there to hold you at the end
Until we together again And meet at The Rainbow Bridge
Remember mommy and daddy loves you and misses you so very
much
Maxie
Bofferding, 08/11/2008 - 11/06/2023
Our little girl Maxie has crossed the rainbow bridge on 11/06/23.
We are so saddened to have lost her she meant the world to us. She
was always so spunky, snuggly, and loved to jump while playing
with her toys. She loved to ride along with her daddy to work and
ride with him the whole day! People just loved to see her at his
job sites. She enjoyed being warm with her blankets or she
wouldn’t sleep well at all lol. We took her to Duluth with us all
the time and she loved walking around by the lake on a Sunny day.
We will cherish the time we got to spend with her but will miss
her dearly. RIP our sweet little Maxie girl.🙏💔🐶 We love you 😘
Maximinus Thrax,
09/14/2010 - 10/17/2023
Max,
We will miss you beyond measure, Maxie Moo. You were the goodest
boy and the best dog. Thank you for loving us, for welcoming me to
the family and becoming my shadow from the day I moved in. Thank
you for being my comfort and furry shoulder to cry on when Paul
was so sick. And thank you for being my first dog. There will
never be another like you and you will forever be in our hearts.
Run free, buggy, eat all the sausage balls. I so hope we meet
again.
You are forever loved,
Holly, Paul, Gus, Louie, & Gracie
Maximus,
06/24/08 - 06/30/23
Maximus! I’m forever sorry we were not there to see you leave us.
You were my buddy. My faithful begging, playful, outspoken hound
of a beautiful soul. I’ll miss your guttural yells at all those
pesky varmints. Those squirrels aren’t getting off so easy, tho,
as I know you’ll still be on patrol for them! Go get’em Max!!
You’re brother Elvis says thank you for all the guidance and
tricks of the trade. He will carry the torch you passed forward,
proudly. It was once said, “you ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog!”,
but we know those silly words mean much more! You were a wonderful
joy in our lives. You gave us smiles and laughter, and pleasure
caring for you from the day you arrived in our lives. I hope you
rest in paradise and embark on your new life as you see fit. Love
you my friend!! Sending you eternal hugs and kisses. Elvis says
he’ll hold down the fort!
P.S. He also wanted to know if you’d share your sweet potato
chips. 😇
Moose, 03/30/23
Moose was more than just a dog or pet, he was our best friend. We
rescued him at the age of 6 and we had the honor of spending 12
wonderful years with him. He battled many different issues though
his life from getting hit by a car, to being allergic to grass and
almost any animal protein. He fought cancer at the age of 16 and
won! He surprised us everyday and we miss him terribly. We found
out that the cancer had come back in his chest and kidneys.
Unfortunately, we couldn’t help him get through this battle. We
enjoyed his last days immensely and tried to be grateful for every
moment we had with him. Moose was a huge part of this family and
he will always be remembered. He lives on in our hearts and minds.
We hear his nails on the hard wood floor, his snoring from across
the room, his whining when he wants a treat and we can still smell
him in every part of our home. We love you so much Moose; we will
see you again!
Munch,
05/25/2023 - 07/14/2023
Munch was my special boy. We found him abandoned by his mother
outside my office on May 30 and he came to live with me on May 31.
We didn't think he would make it; he was so tiny and helpless. But
he thrived and grew and loved to be curled up in my arms more than
anything else in the world. He was the sweetest kitten I have
every known in my life and I will forever cherish the sweet
nuzzles he gave my face. Unfortunately fate had a different plan
for him as his congenital problems surfaced just recently,
affecting his coordination and ability to move and causing him
discomfort and pain. I made the difficult choice to give him peace
rather than a lifetime of struggling just to survive. I will
forever hold you in my heart, little one. I love you, my Munchie.