Doc
Born: June 1, 1993
Died: March 13, 2006
Your Pets In Heaven
by Ken D. Conover
To have loved and then said farewell, is better than to have
never loved at all.
For all of the times that you have stooped and touched my head,
fed me my favorite treat and returned the love that I so
unconditionally gave to you.
For the care that you gave to me so unselfishly.
For all of these things I am grateful and thankful.
I ask that you not grieve for the loss, but rejoice in the fact
that we lived, loved and touched each others lives. My life was
fuller because you were there, not as a master/owner, but as my
FRIEND/PARENT.
Today I am as I was in my youth. The grass is always green,
butterflies flit among the flowers and the Sun shines gently
down upon all of God's creatures.
I can run, jump, play and do all of the things that I did in my
youth. There is no sickness, no aching joints and no regrets and
no aging.
We await the arrival of our lifelong companions and know that
togetherness is forever.
You live in our hearts as we do in yours. Companions such as
you are so rare and unique.
Don't hold the love that you have within yourself. Give it to
another like me and then I will live forever. For love never
really dies, and you are loved and missed as surely as
we are.
Your Doc Boy Is In Heaven*****
We love you so much Doc Boy. You are sooo missed. You will
always be our "Sunshine". Your brothers miss you too. They
keep looking for you, wanting to know where you are. We tell
them you are still looking over them, just from a different
place. We know you are in a much better place now. No more
pain, no more cancer, no more suffering. You were always
looking out for and teaching your little brothers (and warning
them when they were about to get into trouble) and I know
Buster, especially, will miss that. You have touched a lot
of people's hearts and lives Doc Boy. WE LOVE AND MISS YOU!!!
Brian and Shawn Pugh







