
In loving memory of Hazel -
Denise and Donald

Hazel was found in Houston with her puppies; she was severely malnourished and all her puppies eventually died except for one. The one surviving puppy was adopted by Hazel’s foster mom, Cynthia Smith, and named TT. TT died a few months after Hazel did. One wonders if Hazel knew it was time for her to go to the Rainbow Bridge to be there for ALL her puppies. Hazel never met a stranger … she loved everyone despite her traumatic background. When found in Houston, she had an injured eye that was felt to be due to someone kicking her. Up until she died, she would sometimes shriek and coward in fear whenever someone lifted their leg.
I hope she’s happy wherever she is. She sure made us happy. We loved her so much … and miss her bat-ears flapping when running down the hallway, her flip-flopping in front of the space heater like a pancake, and her jumping to get under the covers at night.

In Loving Memory of Heidi
Crossed the Rainbow Bridge April 29, 2006
You are truly missed Our Precious Girl!
Tribute to a Best Friend
Sunlight streams through window pane unto a spot on the floor....
Then I remember,
It's where you used to lie, but now you are no more.
Our feet walk down a hall of carpet, and muted echoes sound....
Then I remember,
It's where your paws would joyously abound.
A voice is heard along the road, and up beyond the hill,
Then I remember it can't be yours....
Your golden voice is still.
But I'll take that vacant spot of floor and empty muted hall
And lay them with the absent voice and unused dish along the wall.
I'll wrap these treasured memorials in a blanket of my love
And keep them for my best friend until we meet above.
~~Author: Unknown
The pawprints you left on our hearts will always remain.
We love you, Mommy, Daddy and Hannah

In Loving Memory of Heidi
December 4, 2008
Beloved companion of the Connally Family
Boerne, Texas

In Memory of Heidi (a.k.a. Scooby Doo)
Comedian, Prankster and Show-off
Crossed the Rainbow Bridge November 10, 2008
Beloved companion of Carole Sexton