by Meri and Randall Parks / LOVE ALWAYS GRANNY

It seems like yesterday that you entered our lives. it’s hard to beleive that you have come and gone from our lives we had so many good times together. I laugh each time I think about you chasing the gooses they were twice your size but you didn’t let that stop you; you would chase them back to the pond and one time you even swam across the pond we were so scared you wouldn’t make it back BUT YOU DID. You always did seem to think you were bigger then anything and you showed it to. I’m not real sure how you felt about about dress up when the kid’s would dress you up and give you one of those wild hair dos you were just so cute with you big brown eyes and little button nose. lord knows gin we’re gonna miss you. I hope you get to see your buddy poochie and I hope that you and him are running and playing together right now you will never be seperated again.

WE LOVE YOU, GINGER, AND
WE WILL NEVER FOGET YOU.
GOODBYE FOR NOW.
TILL WE MEET AGAIN,

YOUR FAMILY KENYA, NICKIE, SCOTT, MOM AND DAD

 

by Meri and Randall Parks / Love,

Your mom and dad

Poochie was born on April the 6th 1990. I can still remember when he was born. He was the most beautiful puppy you ever seen, and smart as a whip. We never had to teach him anything. He just always seemed to know what to do and did it. He always watched my children when they were outside playing. He would always let me know if one of the other dogs or horses were not where they were supposed to be. He watched out for everything and every body. He wasn’t thought of as a dog he was a memer of our family and could never be replaced.

He was diagnosed with cancer in July of 1998. He went on to live another 4 yrs. He held on to life 3 days after getting real bad until he saw the whole family like he had to tell everyone goodbye and then he left us to be with his mother in heaven. POOCHIE WE MISS YOU SO MUCH. I hope you have a special angel by your side and I hope you are happy.

 

Tadpole by Meri & Randall Park’s / Mama & Daddy miss you

From the very first day I saw you and first held you in my arm’s I knew you were special. You got your name Tadpole because you were the smallest of the bunch, you were also the shyest, but with time that sure changed you were always my sidekick where ever I went you surely were there to right by my side where you always wanted to be. Nobody knew that this would soon change for on your 3rd birthday you would be diagnosed with K- 9 Epilepsy and your battle was then on. I will always treasure the good days. The bad won’t be forgotten either as they to were a part of you. I had no way to know that the medicine you had to take would be the reason you lost your fight. Although we all knew the medicine could do your liver damage and this fight we set out to win but no one knew that this medicine could cause stomach ulcers that would so quickly take your life. I wish I had of known cause you might still be here today.

You put up a awesome fight you gave it everything you had, but in the end it was just meant to be that you could finally run pain free. I want you to know that you meant the world the world to me this house is so lonley with out here now. Baby girl when you left you took my heart right along with you. You will never be forgotten and for as long as I live you will forever live in my heart. I love, Tadpole, and I will never forget your beautiful face, your sweet little kisses that you gave so very freely nor will I forget the sound of your cute little bark that woke me every morning. Until we meet again may you R.I.P and forever run pain free. Hugs and kisses baby girl. I’ll never forget you.
You’re no longer Epi- Tad.