Unlike
most days at Rainbow Bridge, this day
dawned cold and gray, damp as a swamp
and as dismal as could be imagined. All
of the recent arrivals had no idea what
to think, as they had never experienced
a day like this before. But the animals
who had been waiting for their beloved
people knew exactly what was going on
and started to gather at the pathway
leading to The Bridge to watch.
It wasn't long before an elderly animal
came into view, head hung low and tail
dragging. The other animals, the ones
who had been there for a while, knew
what his story was right away, for they
had seen this happen far too often.
He approached slowly, obviously in great
emotional pain, but with no sign of
injury or illness. Unlike all of the
other animals waiting at The Bridge,
this animal had not been restored to
youth and made healthy and vigorous
again. As he walked toward The Bridge,
he watched all of the other animals
watching him. He knew he was out of
place here and the sooner he could cross
over, the happier he would be. But,
alas, as he approached The Bridge, his
way was barred by the appearance of an
Angel who apologized, but told him that
he would not be able to pass. Only those
animals who were with their people could
pass over Rainbow Bridge. With no place
else to turn to, the elderly animal
turned towards the fields before The
Bridge and saw a group of other animals
like himself, also elderly and infirm.
They weren't playing, but rather simply
lying on the green grass, forlornly
staring out at the pathway leading to
The Bridge. And so, he took his place
among them, watching the pathway and
waiting.
One of the newest arrivals at The Bridge
didn't understand what he had just
witnessed and asked one of the animals
that had been there for awhile to
explain it to him.
"You see, that poor animal was a rescue.
He entered rescue just as you see him
now, an older animal with his fur
graying and his eyes clouding. He never
made it out of rescue and passed on with
only the love of his rescuer to comfort
him as he left his earthly existance.
Because he had no family to give his
love to, he has no one to escort him
across The Bridge."
The first animal thought about this for
a minute and then asked, "So what will
happen now?" As he was about to receive
his answer, the clouds suddenly parted
and the gloom lifted. Approaching The
Bridge could be seen a single person and
among the older animals, a whole group
was suddenly bathed in a golden light
and they were all young and healthy
again, just as they were in the prime of
life.
"Watch, and see.", said the second
animal. A second group of animals from
those waiting came to the pathway and
bowed low as the person neared. At each
bowed head, the person offered a pat on
the head or a scratch behind the ears.
The newly restored animals fell into
line and followed him towards The
Bridge. They all crossed The Bridge
together.
"What happened?"
"That was a rescuer. The animals you saw
bowing in respect were those who found
new homes because of his work. They will
cross when their new families arrive.
Those you saw restored were those who
never found homes. When a rescuer
arrives, they are allowed to perform
one, final act of rescue. They are
allowed to escort those poor animals
that they couldn't place with families
on earth, across The Rainbow Bridge."
"I think I like rescuer's", said the
first animal.
"So does GOD", was the reply.
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Shelby

In memory of Casey, dear Golden of the Garmon family. She would have
been 10 years old in one more day. Casey was brave and sweet throughout
her ordeal, and has been reunited with her sister, Shelby, at the
Rainbow Bridge. We shall always remember her.
The Trieflers

In loving memory of Eli Hyland, first furkid of Tim, Erin, Jack, Anna
and Leah Hyland. Beloved Basset Buddy, great babysitter and slobbery
kisser...we'll see you at The Bridge--have fun until we get there,
we'll miss you very much...
The Walter's

In loving memory of
Mollie, our
Golden Retriever, who earned her wings on September 28th, 2009.
It's so much easier to leave than to be left behind, Mollie. We miss you
and look forward to the day you come running up to us when we cross
The Bridge with
your big Golden smile and your ears flapping. You will probably have a
pair of our socks in your mouth to show us! Thanks for 11 wonderful
years! Lots of love, Dad TJ. Mom Joy, Cady, Jessie, Delilah, Izzie and
Lily Rose.

In loving memory of an
orange tabby kitten that passed away before he could receive the help he
needed. I only met him once but he made a big impression on me. There
may not be any photos of him but he existed and will be remembered.
Patti and Dan

Ten
She lived a long and happy life and passed away at the age of 15. We
were there when she was born and we were honored to be there at the end.
She was a feisty kitten and a sweet and loving adult. Ten will be very
missed by all who knew her. We wish we had her longer but now she is
healthy and young again. We know she is up at the Rainbow Bridge waiting
with all our animals that came before her.
Ten we love and miss you
The Hunt, Witkowski, Whitticar and Deweese families

I
had to let Brindley go today. She was diagnosed with osteosarcoma (bone
cancer) of the hip 6 weeks ago today. She was given 1 to 2 months to
live and we made the best of those 6 weeks. I worked as much as I could
at home and cut back on most of my extra- curricular
activities. It was time well-spent with her.
We took short walks almost every day - she was so cute and very adept at
hopping along on her 3 good legs. She continued to gobble her food and
Frosty Paws until yesterday, which I think was her way of letting me
know it was time to let her go. Karen went with me to the vet today and
we both held her and I looked into her eyes the whole time telling her
how much I loved her. She passed quickly and very peacefully. My heart
is broken but I am at peace because I know she is. I have attached 3 of
my favorite pictures of her
which I think best show her "Joie de Vivre" (Joy of Life).

Kathy

For the momma kitty who was hit by a car the day she was to
go to a foster home with her babies.

Annie
Fan, Fannie Mae, Annie Banana, all the silly pet
names I called her has been summoned to the rainbow
bridge today. She was my child, my conscience, my
deputy, and my confidante. She set an example of
dignity and acceptance for all the foster dogs I have
had through the years. She was a rambunctious,
unruly puppy, but became my right hand. I could
depend on her to keep the squirrels, ground hogs,
and raccoons away, but be sweet to my cats and an
excellent role model for many dogs. I will miss
her terribly and it will not seem that life is right without her.
Good luck old girl. You will be sorely missed. Meg

Coco, you will be forever missed. I had you for almost 12 WONDERFUL
years. You were my first beagle, and I thank you for all the happiness
that you brought me. . SOMEDAY WE WILL MEET AT RAINBOW BRIDGE AND I WILL
SHOWER YOU WITH LOT'S OF LOVE, HUGS AND KISSES. YOUR FOREVER MOMMY,
MARIE

Wilma was a wonderful foster kitten. She was so sweet
and loved to be held.
We
only had her for couple of weeks when we lost her but we loved her so
much.
She touched our hearts so much. We will never forget her.
5/08-7/08
Love Patti, Dan, all the cats and dogs
Kurt first came to us as a foster. We couldn’t give him up so we adopted
him. He was

so sweet and loved to play. All too soon we were told he was very sick
and
wouldn’t last much longer. Kurt left us at only 9 months.
It is harder than we could ever imagine.
Kurt we miss you so much and will always love you.
Love, Patti, Dan, all the cats and dogs

In
memory of Mr. Jack Sparrow - He was a sweet and gentle soul, despite the
physical challenges he faced. He was with us less then a year but we
loved him a lot. I wish
I had a picture of him playing in the hose, since that was his absolute
favorite thing in the world. He would go and stand by the hose (this was
in the summer and he could still stand by himself) and bark until we
came and hosed him down. He would sit under the water all day if we let
him! I am grateful that PAWS helped us find him and we treasured the
time we had with him. Thank you for remembering him – he was a special
and wonderful friend who hung on and fought his physical problems so he
could stay with us as long as he could! One day on God’s green path I
will call out for him again and he will be there to greet me, big ears
and sweet smile. Thank you again for your kindness. Fondly, Emily

REMEMBERING MURPHY
Murphy, you were the perfect one.
Could always count on you.
Gentle and steady was your way
In whatever you chose to do.
You were the Golden of Goldens,
So many of us chose your breed
Hoping for beauty and sweetness,
And personality guaranteed.
You listened to all my many commands,
Obeying them was a breeze.
Not because you were so smart,
But because you aimed to please.
Murphy, you were a great survivor,
Six years of Lymphoma remission,
Nearly blind and almost deaf,
But never out of commission.
You chased thrown balls, and loved to swim,
Obedience was your game.
You worked so hard at Utility,
And earned the title’s fame.
When in the ring or on the stage,
You always made me proud,
Except, of course, when you adlibbed
To find grandma in the crowd.
Beloved by all Summerville,
A therapy dog to the end,
Murphy, we love you and won’t forget
You were everyone’s special friend.
In loving memory of
Murphy
Carol, Dan, Lisa and
Lori


In Loving Memory of
Morgan and Jack Townsend, who crossed the Rainbow Bridge in 2008.
Beloved Golden children of Robyn and Grand Dogs of Kathy Ranney. They
are missed by all, especially by their brother, Dooney. They will always
be in our hearts.


Ozzie (aka Ollie)
Beloved foster of Kathy Ranney and the McCroskey Family and beloved
family of Dee, Wayne,
and Gator
Ozzie, you brought such joy, laughter, and love to us in the few weeks
we were privileged to share our home with you. You loved everyone - our
dogs, our cats, and our people, and everyone loved you in return. Even
one of Katie's friends, who usually is afraid of dogs, loved you and
continued to inquire about you. And you were such a great cuddler! You
always will have a special place in our hearts.

Emma, You always were
the perfect little lady, with your beautiful silver coat, loud meow, and
sweet purr. Yet you could hold your own when Rocky tried to bully you.
But your greatest show of courage was the last three years, when you
bravely fought cancer, enduring surgery, numerous blood tests, and twice
daily meds. You died as you lived – full of grace and dignity.
We miss you. Love, Susan, Dan, Jane, Katie


In loving memory of
Ernie, beloved feline
Joy Walters

In
loving memory of the precious companion of Lisa and Rand McFarland.
Sanka was a therapy dog who gave so many golden moments to so many. He
succumbed to cancer at the tender age of six, with his last movement
being a wag
of his tail.
Lori, Joel, Allison, Sara & Emily Garmon
Dan & Carol Triefler

In loving memory of Mommy -
Although you were a part of our family living on the outside, we will
truly miss you sitting at the door anxiously awaiting food and
attention. "Mommy" cat, you were a sweet mother to your babies and the
deck is quiet and lonely without you. I will miss you playing among the
spindles and creeping in the kitchen for some love.
Dorena

Little
Ivy who was with us for such
a short time

In loving Memory of our feline son Andy. He came to us as a rescue but
became part of our family. He gave us so much love and joy. We know that
one day we will see Andy again, but until then he will be in our hearts
and memories.
5/06 – 10/6/07
Love, Patti and Dan

In memory of the
sweet little boy, Ernie who grabbed our hearts while we fostered him,
Amy and Sue

In loving memory of Lucas, our daughter's
cat who died at age 10 on August 1, 2007.
Most visitors never saw him, but he was
a very affectionate companion to us and his older cat sister and
brother.
Jane and Dan McCroskey

In memory of Vera Wang and Skechers,
foster kitties
of Sue and Amy

In memory of Maggie, beloved daughter
of Judy and Amy. She went over the bridge July 23, 2007 in the arms of
her beloved mom, Judy. Her 14 years was not nearly enough and she will
be missed.

In
memory of
my 20 year old cat, Ashli, who died on
August 17, 2006.

In memory
of Samantha Altus - our orange tabby that died on June 18, 2007 from
cancer. She was a wonderful pet and friend that we adopted 13
years ago. We will miss her very much. Lisa & Marcus Altus
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