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Fawn Myers

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Fawn Myers

Birth
North Manchester, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
31 Oct 2003 (aged 13)
Portland, Jay County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Fawn (a tan and white Chihuahua)was born as stated above and soon became our daughters beloved pet. Our daughter soon after married and moved on campus with; her husband; and pets were not permitted. She gave her mother and father the most special gift, that we ever had; FAWN. We soon after moved to Portland, Indiana; were Fawn and us became a family of three.

Fawn was the love of our life, so faithful, and loving. When we entered the house it was the same reaction; run, jump onto the sofa, flip onto her back an wiggled until we pick her up, and received kisses. It was the same if we were gone only 10 minutes or days.

Then came a time that she no longer could run; nor jump onto the sofa, she started too loose weight, and her habits changed and we took her to her veterinarian, and after a brief time of special treatments and medication we were told what we did not want too here. Cancer! She was 13. It just broke our hearts.

We hated the thought of the Cremation process but know we have the comfort in knowing the she will be with us for eternity. My wife and I will have her cremains separated and each of us will have half of her put into our casket.
Fawn (a tan and white Chihuahua)was born as stated above and soon became our daughters beloved pet. Our daughter soon after married and moved on campus with; her husband; and pets were not permitted. She gave her mother and father the most special gift, that we ever had; FAWN. We soon after moved to Portland, Indiana; were Fawn and us became a family of three.

Fawn was the love of our life, so faithful, and loving. When we entered the house it was the same reaction; run, jump onto the sofa, flip onto her back an wiggled until we pick her up, and received kisses. It was the same if we were gone only 10 minutes or days.

Then came a time that she no longer could run; nor jump onto the sofa, she started too loose weight, and her habits changed and we took her to her veterinarian, and after a brief time of special treatments and medication we were told what we did not want too here. Cancer! She was 13. It just broke our hearts.

We hated the thought of the Cremation process but know we have the comfort in knowing the she will be with us for eternity. My wife and I will have her cremains separated and each of us will have half of her put into our casket.

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