The Rip Van Wrinkler, XVIII, Issue I, February 2014

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In Memoriam

The Rainbow Bridge

Zero


Apu Noom Lennyum – 31 December 1999 ~ 10 December 2013 

"Dear Susan - I sadly am writing to tell you of our beloved Zero's passing. He had been getting weaker for the last few months and finally was not strong enough to carry on. He was peacefully put to sleep in our kitchen with us all with him.
He died in the month if his birth - a perfect, gentle circle of completion.

He lived a blessed life; slept on linen sheets, ate organic chicken  and yams, surrounded by love.

 

He will be dearly missed and always in our hearts."

- Suzanna Frosch

Molly


Photo is baby Molly winning the Best Wrinkles Class at a Wrinkler Match
Our condolences to The Garveys on their loss
AB Easy Red Ryder ~ 12 Jan 2005 - 9 Jan 2014

"Our beautiful warrior princess Molly Easy Red Rider Garvey crossed the rainbow bridge last evening around 5.  She was lying down in front of the fire place, eyes open seemingly waiting for us to come home and see us one more time.  She told us earlier that day that she was ready to go.  Steve was home with her all day, having just left around 3 to take Liam skiing.  To the last, she gave us the gift of sparing us a hard choice.  She was the best girl.  She takes all our love and we always have her bright loving presence in our hearts.  Here's to the girl who won the most wrinkles contest ... and should have won the curliest tail!  We love you Molly."

Nicky


3 December 2013 ~ We said goodbye to our 16 year old girl Nicky today.

Chronic kidney failure had escalated in the past week so we made the decision to help her over the Bridge. She was a funny, independent girl with a stubborn streak and a taste for expensive leather and eyeglasses. I could write a book about her and her exploits, but enough to say she was one of a kind and if I could have her all over again, I would be very happy. The boys went with us so they understand, they had been by her side for the past 4 or 5 days, they knew. She was a BRAT girl from north Georgia, complete with chain scars on her neck and buckshot in her leg, but never was timid or afraid of anything in her whole life!

We are lucky to have had her for 14 great years. Anne & Don MacMillan


Sega


Our sympathies to Carol & Paul Mount
Shine Bright dear Sega.

It's been a long wonderful ride in this game of life and our time together sits among the top scorers.
Everyone always said you were a special Malinois and would be hard to find another companion like you.
They were right. Just super lucky you found your way to me as a rescue from a kennel seizure and
we had a long, full journey together. I miss you.
MACH Sega Rallye CD AD (etc) ??/??/95? until 1/20/14


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