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~Unknown~ This is in memory of Daisy, Duke and Din (and Grandma too). Boy, you guys are really missed. |
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This is Daisy, a much loved Dalmatian. She will never be forgotten. Although I never met Daisy (I was born the year she died), I know I would have liked her. Mommy says she is waiting for all of us at the Rainbow Bridge. Daisy is there with her playmates Din and Duke and all the rest of my Mommy's little angels. |
Daisy (1974-1989) |
Duke (1975-1989) |
Din (1976-1991) |
| Daisy was my Mommy's
dog - a beautiful Dalmatian. She was named after my Mommy's favorite flower.
She was and always will be my Mommy's little girl. Much loved and dearly
missed. Time will never change that!
Duke was a mixed breed who originally lived with my Grandpa. When Duke was six years old, gramps died so he went to live with my Auntie Janet. He spent many happy years there. I hear he was a wonderful loving dog who was friendly to everyone, even other dogs. Din, whose name is from Gunga Din (pronounced Dean) was my Uncle Dom's dog until Din decided he wanted to live with my Grandma. As you can see by the photo, he's an Afghan Hound. Din was a little stubborn and very spoiled. You know how grandma's can be. They love to spoil their grandkids. The three D's got along
great and every Sunday, which is family day at our house, they could be
seen romping around the back yard together. These three friends grew up
together and we know they're still together, walking alongside their loving
Grandma.
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Grandma and Din |
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That's my Grandma with Din. I wish I had been around to meet her. She would have loved me - she loved animals, especially her Din. We are sure that she is up in heaven taking care of the three D's and probably even giving some loving to other pets waiting up there by the Rainbow Bridge. We know they're in good hands with Grandma to look after them. |
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"The Three D's" |
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MEMORIES ARE GOLDEN
They say memories are
golden,
well, maybe that is true.
We never wanted memories,
We only wanted you.
A million times we needed
you,
a million times we cried.
If love alone could have
saved you,
you never would have
died.
In life we loved you
dearly,
In death we love you
still.
In our hearts you hold
a place
no one could ever fill.
If tears could build
a stairway
and heartache make a
lane,
We'd walk the path to
heaven
and bring you back again.
Our family chain is broken,
and nothing seems the
same.
But as God calls us one
by one,
the chain will link again.
~ Author Unknown~
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