REMEMBERING
       Papillon Haven Rescue
Honoring Nell  McKay   by Elizabeth & Dudley Schneider
Memorial for Madeline Deanna Vose     16 Mar 2009
John & Mary RauschRooks County 4-H Club
Will & Patricia Stout Jimmy and Jennifer Debey
Jon & Larissa Daily  Ann M. Malosh
Don LaRue      Dodge City Kennel Club
Rita Sanders    Abby Jakoplic
Carol A. Smith   Dodge City Kennel Club

Choose your Butterfly
Remberances may be Made to this Site by Contacting   hfleisch1@twcny.rr.com
 A contribution in behalf of Blair S. McKay of Upsilanti MI, proud dad of 2 darling papillons by Elizabeth & Dudley Schneider

In Memory of Auntie - Bertie Lunaas    11 July 2008
Jan & Al Jorolan
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IMO Annie Girl..  Not gone, but just gone ahead... We miss and love you Annie Girl...
Until we meet again...
Love, your foster mom and dad, and all your foster brothers and sisters...

Terri Kent and family

"It came to me that every time I lose a dog they take a piece of my heart with them.
And every new dog who comes into my life gifts me with a piece of their heart.
If I live long enough, all the components of my heart will be dog, and I will
become as generous and loving as they are"      Zuccaro
 
 Pamela Conner in Memory of  Bandit June 2009

He was a blessing to have and will never be forgotten. He was truly loved.
Special thanks to my family, friends, and Dr. Milton and staff.
Memorial for Palmer Donson  from Annie Donson  June 4th 2009.

 "Happy 25th Anniversary to Lynn Guerra and Arlene Robbins"
                       Todd Feltner
                       A+ English LLC
                       Michelle Phillips
                       Philip & Ival Lang

Patricia L Mingle
  In Memory of Rikki  by Michelle Huss 

In loving memory of Bell Sundberg
  
There once was an old gal named Bell
Who came from a place we'll call hell
It was cold and very scary
and it made her oh so weary
She just dreamt of escaping her cell

Then Paphaven came to her aid
Mis Bell knew that she just had it made
She moved in with Nancy
and it made it feel fancy,
And a warm bed is now where she laid

So Miss Bell's real dream finally came true
A furever home where she didn't feel blue
She was warm and well fed
and had a snice bed
And there were many nice bones she could chew.

Years went by and Miss Bell did grow old
But she knew in her heart she would never be sold
She lived on Rum River
and never did shiver
And that's how her story was told.

Bell now lives in our hearts and our minds
And her friends really miss her, her kind
At Rainbow Bridge there are no pants,
so now you can really, really dance
We love you Miss Bell, your the best we could find
.