It’s with loving thoughts that we light this candle in
memory of one of Blogvilles favorites, Easy Rider. He has made the journey to the Bridge and now
has found his way back home to his mom and dad.
More times than my momma and I can count Easy brought us lots of
laughter and ALWAYS made us smile. We
are humbled and honored to call him friend and are grateful that he will
forever watch over us from beyond the Bridge.
Easy will forever be in our hearts.
And Katty and Mark know that you both are much loved and thought
of. Thank you for sharing your boy with
all of us. The world is a more beautiful
place because Easy was a part of it.
Blessings,
Buddy
Crikey ..... hear, hear!! So beautifully spoken. Welcome home, Easy!!
ReplyDeletethanks for such wonderful words.... I know he is with Goose now and they will wait together till we meet us again once...
ReplyDeleteHe shure wuz a pawsome pup.
ReplyDeleteToday we remember Easy and all our Rainbow Friends from this year. Easy sure was a special pup.
ReplyDeleteBuddy
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute to Easy....he had a heart the size of Texas and Alaska combined. Purrs and hugs to all who lost loved ones 2 and 4 legged.
Hugs madi your bfff
Miss that boy
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The WEIM BROTHERS are TOGETHER... Goose and Easy were and ARE soul mates. FUREVER.
ReplyDeleteWell said!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
We miss Easy a whole lot.
ReplyDeleteYou said it perfectly.
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