• Losses

    From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to All on Tue Feb 12 18:15:01 2019
    Hello All.

    I'm sorry for all of the loss of beloved pets that's happened in the echo lately. I know it's a part of life but it's one of the toughest things you have to deal with. I've had to put down several pets in my life and then bury them out in the back 40. It's always hard but they live on in your heart.

    Wishing you all a healed heart.

    --Sean

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  • From Tim Grooms@1:19/38 to Sean Dennis on Wed Feb 13 14:58:25 2019
    Thanks Sean, appreciate it.

    Tim

    On Tuesday February 12, 2019, Sean Dennis said to All...

    Hello All.

    I'm sorry for all of the loss of beloved pets that's happened in the
    echo lately. I know it's a part of life but it's one of the toughest things you have to deal with. I've had to put down several pets in my life and then bury them out in the back 40. It's always hard but they live on in your heart.

    Wishing you all a healed heart.

    --Sean

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  • From Torsten Bamberg@2:240/5832 to Sean Dennis on Fri Feb 15 00:31:40 2019
    Hello Sean!

    12.02.2019 18:15, Sean Dennis schrieb an All:

    I'm sorry for all of the loss of beloved pets that's happened in the
    echo lately. I know it's a part of life but it's one of the toughest things you have to deal with.
    Well, sure, you're absultly right.

    I've had to put down several pets in my life and then bury them out in
    the back 40.
    As a child, we've had cows and pigs on a small farm. I've learnd very early, that animals are going and some other tiny ones are gettin into the farm.
    (is 'tiny' correct? Or it doesn't make any sense?)

    It's always hard but they live on in your heart.
    I think/feel it, if your pet, even if it is a dog/cat/duck/sheep and so on so long time very close to you, it is quite hard to accept.

    Wishing you all a healed heart.
    Tha. :-)

    --Sean
    Bye/2 Torsten

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Torsten Bamberg on Fri Feb 15 20:28:20 2019
    Torsten Bamberg wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    As a child, we've had cows and pigs on a small farm. I've learnd very early, that animals are going and some other tiny ones are gettin
    into the farm.
    (is 'tiny' correct? Or it doesn't make any sense?)

    I think you mean small animals (cats, dogs, et cetera) getting into the
    farm and getting hurt by the large animals (cows, horses)? I do get
    your jist though.

    I think/feel it, if your pet, even if it is a
    dog/cat/duck/sheep and so on so long time very close to
    you, it is quite hard to accept.

    Sure, the loss of a pet is still painful, from a mouse to a horse.

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to Sean Dennis on Sat Mar 6 15:46:12 2021
    Hi Sean,

    I'm sorry for all of the loss of beloved pets that's happened in the echo lately. I know it's a part of life but it's one of the toughest things you
    have to deal with.

    Yes indeed...

    I've had to put down several pets in my life and then bury
    them out in the back 40. It's always hard but they live on in your heart.

    Yes, they do. I think the one I remember most was Fred, a black and white alley cat we had ages ago. At the time, my daughter loved to stuff Fred in her doll carriage and took him with her for walks down the street. That cat loved to ride in it :) :) When Fred died, my dad found a fancy wooden box for him and Dad buried Fred on his property in Warwick, N.Y.

    Wishing you all a healed heart.

    Very thoughtful, Sean.

    Take care,
    Janis

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Sean Dennis on Sat Mar 6 17:51:00 2021
    Sean,

    I'm sorry for all of the loss of beloved pets that's happened in the
    echo lately. I know it's a part of life but it's one of the toughest things you have to deal with. I've had to put down several pets in my life and then bury them out in the back 40. It's always hard but they live on in your heart.

    Plus, you have the wonderful memories of each one...and that all of
    them are waiting at the Rainbow Bridge for you. At least there, they
    won't barf or poop on your shoes...and they will be eager for belly
    rubs. :) And, they won't have to worry about "tail sprains"...I heard
    of one dog so happy that his owner had come back home from being away
    so long, that he wagged his tail so hard, he sprained it!!

    I think the owner was a veteran...and THANK YOU to all those who have
    served their countries. I never would've passed the physical, as I had
    poor eyesight for 40 years, and was born without arches in my feet.

    Daryl

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