My family and I lost our cat oliver of 13 years to lymphoma on june 1st 2011. He was a very unique cat, always playful and always wanting to eat. He loved to sit with us while watching tv. Even though he was 13 he acted like hewas still a kitten, always running around crazily and meowing at us for attention. He is and was an amazing cat who will always be loved deeply amd missed dearly. We love you Oli! May you rest in peace.
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Shellee,
My very very best friend.You were always there when I needed you.You were always there for Grammy.
Grammy misses you so much-
I miss our walks,our time together.I miss you sleeping on my bed.Even if you did take up the whole bed.
I miss you dressing up in one of many beautiful sweaters,you were so fashionable.You were Shellee.
Now you are in heaven,helping God.He needed you more.
You do not have any more pain,no more medications.Now you can run free
of pain.I can see you running,and your ears are flapping in the wind.That is my grand dog Shellee.
I’ll miss your special smile,but I will miss you the most.
You’ll always be in my heart forever and ever.
I love you so much Shelleebelly.My love for you will never end.
God Bless You my sweet sweet love.
Grammy loves you to no end.
I love you-Grammy
Roland (Nina) Silva
on October 14, 2010 at 2:35 am
Nina was the most important thing in our lives. She had a really tough roll of the dice for such a little dog with a heart and soul beyond measure. When we lost her on 10-10-10 at only 5 years old we were beyond devastated. The only thing that made it bearable was the care and love that forget me not gave Nina and us. They were so unbelievable in their treatment of Nina and us. They went way beyond the highest standards of business professionalism into a whole new area of compassion, dignity and respect. In every single aspect they had put empathy and personal dedication into making sure that everything was perfect. Due to her surgeries should could not go to the groomers for the past 8 weeks and they had her looking like the beautiful princess that she was. She looked perfect like she was just sleeping. Thank you all there for making the most painful time in our lives so much more peaceful and for giving Nina all the love she deserved. No words can express out love and thankfulness.
tiki was my baby and she was hit by an suv a few weeksago and she went down hill. she was one of the most amazing dogs i ever had ,, tiki was fun loving and acted like a cat, not a dog, so funny. but she was the best thing that happend to our family.. i took her to the anmial hosptail and they said forget me not was the best and they have been so nice and i feel i can rest at ease because of them ..
Miss Lily was our muched loved 13 yr. old Yorkie. She was pretty fiesty in her attitude and loved by all who met her. We always thought we’d bury her beside dogs we’d lost in the past but somehow knew we wanted her indoors. From the time we contacted Forget Me Not everyone was professional but compassionate. We took Lily down on a Saturday afternoon and we were greeted by Don.It was the first time since she died that I felt peaceful. Don has a way about him that is gentle & caring. I knew right away Lily was in good hands.I will forever be indebted to Forget Me Not for making a very painful process palatable. I highly recommend this clean,caring facility to bring you comfort at your time of loss. Thank-you again Don for your comforting words. Sandy Easley
Words cannot adequately express my gratitude to Forget-Me-Not. My daughter’s five year old Yorkie, Rocky, was lost in a tragic accident on Thursday, August 5, 2010. His loss has left a gaping hole in the hearts of every member of our family. It is hard to imagine a dog more loved than Rocky. He had a very special relationship with each family member but especially Dani. Rocky was Dani’s anchor. In 2005 Dani was very ill. Rocky came into her life and was the focus of her healing.She became his “Mama” and he her “Boy”.
Feeling the need to keep busy and desperate to find a way to best handle this beloved pet’s remains in a manner that reflected the impact his short life left on our family, I searched online and, thank goodness, found Forget-Me-Not. When I called, Sarah was wonderful in helping me understand the process and options. She acknowledged and recognized my pain. The weekend was soon coming and she took it upon herself to see if an alternative to waiting could be arranged. (thank you Sarah!). A private cremation was scheduled for 10:30am on Saturday.On August 7, 2010, with family and friends, we arrived at Forget-Me-Not and were greeted by Don. With the utmost kindness and compassion, Don acknowledged our pain and allowed Dani as much time as she needed to say her goodbye. Don is a true animal lover and his visible concern for us, especially for Dani, was deeply touching (I saw those tears in your eyes, Don.). You are truly a special person, Don, and have found your calling. Thanks also to Bonzo, who very sweetly kept us company and, at times, added a little comic relief.
Thank you for all of your help in taking the first step in our healing process.
We lost our beloved Golden Retriever Montana this past Saturday. Our veterinary hospital that we have been going to for close to 30 years highly recommended Forget-me-Not. Ralph and Sarah and everyone at Forget-me-Not were very kind and compassionate. I was able to see Montana one final time in a private room where I could say my final goodbye before the cremation process. I will always have dogs in my life and although I do not want to see the good people at Forget-me-Not for a long time I will certainly go back when the time comes so I can once again say goodbye to another beloved pet in a dignified manner and in a caring setting.
My family and I lost our cat oliver of 13 years to lymphoma on june 1st 2011. He was a very unique cat, always playful and always wanting to eat. He loved to sit with us while watching tv. Even though he was 13 he acted like hewas still a kitten, always running around crazily and meowing at us for attention. He is and was an amazing cat who will always be loved deeply amd missed dearly. We love you Oli! May you rest in peace.
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[img]http://forget-me-notpetcrematory.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/060111143624.jpg[/img]
Shellee,
My very very best friend.You were always there when I needed you.You were always there for Grammy.
Grammy misses you so much-
I miss our walks,our time together.I miss you sleeping on my bed.Even if you did take up the whole bed.
I miss you dressing up in one of many beautiful sweaters,you were so fashionable.You were Shellee.
Now you are in heaven,helping God.He needed you more.
You do not have any more pain,no more medications.Now you can run free
of pain.I can see you running,and your ears are flapping in the wind.That is my grand dog Shellee.
I’ll miss your special smile,but I will miss you the most.
You’ll always be in my heart forever and ever.
I love you so much Shelleebelly.My love for you will never end.
God Bless You my sweet sweet love.
Grammy loves you to no end.
I love you-Grammy
Nina was the most important thing in our lives. She had a really tough roll of the dice for such a little dog with a heart and soul beyond measure. When we lost her on 10-10-10 at only 5 years old we were beyond devastated. The only thing that made it bearable was the care and love that forget me not gave Nina and us. They were so unbelievable in their treatment of Nina and us. They went way beyond the highest standards of business professionalism into a whole new area of compassion, dignity and respect. In every single aspect they had put empathy and personal dedication into making sure that everything was perfect. Due to her surgeries should could not go to the groomers for the past 8 weeks and they had her looking like the beautiful princess that she was. She looked perfect like she was just sleeping. Thank you all there for making the most painful time in our lives so much more peaceful and for giving Nina all the love she deserved. No words can express out love and thankfulness.
tiki was my baby and she was hit by an suv a few weeksago and she went down hill. she was one of the most amazing dogs i ever had ,, tiki was fun loving and acted like a cat, not a dog, so funny. but she was the best thing that happend to our family.. i took her to the anmial hosptail and they said forget me not was the best and they have been so nice and i feel i can rest at ease because of them ..
Miss Lily was our muched loved 13 yr. old Yorkie. She was pretty fiesty in her attitude and loved by all who met her. We always thought we’d bury her beside dogs we’d lost in the past but somehow knew we wanted her indoors. From the time we contacted Forget Me Not everyone was professional but compassionate. We took Lily down on a Saturday afternoon and we were greeted by Don.It was the first time since she died that I felt peaceful. Don has a way about him that is gentle & caring. I knew right away Lily was in good hands.I will forever be indebted to Forget Me Not for making a very painful process palatable. I highly recommend this clean,caring facility to bring you comfort at your time of loss. Thank-you again Don for your comforting words. Sandy Easley
Words cannot adequately express my gratitude to Forget-Me-Not. My daughter’s five year old Yorkie, Rocky, was lost in a tragic accident on Thursday, August 5, 2010. His loss has left a gaping hole in the hearts of every member of our family. It is hard to imagine a dog more loved than Rocky. He had a very special relationship with each family member but especially Dani. Rocky was Dani’s anchor. In 2005 Dani was very ill. Rocky came into her life and was the focus of her healing.She became his “Mama” and he her “Boy”.
Feeling the need to keep busy and desperate to find a way to best handle this beloved pet’s remains in a manner that reflected the impact his short life left on our family, I searched online and, thank goodness, found Forget-Me-Not. When I called, Sarah was wonderful in helping me understand the process and options. She acknowledged and recognized my pain. The weekend was soon coming and she took it upon herself to see if an alternative to waiting could be arranged. (thank you Sarah!). A private cremation was scheduled for 10:30am on Saturday.On August 7, 2010, with family and friends, we arrived at Forget-Me-Not and were greeted by Don. With the utmost kindness and compassion, Don acknowledged our pain and allowed Dani as much time as she needed to say her goodbye. Don is a true animal lover and his visible concern for us, especially for Dani, was deeply touching (I saw those tears in your eyes, Don.). You are truly a special person, Don, and have found your calling. Thanks also to Bonzo, who very sweetly kept us company and, at times, added a little comic relief.
Thank you for all of your help in taking the first step in our healing process.
Veronika Metcalfe
We lost our beloved Golden Retriever Montana this past Saturday. Our veterinary hospital that we have been going to for close to 30 years highly recommended Forget-me-Not. Ralph and Sarah and everyone at Forget-me-Not were very kind and compassionate. I was able to see Montana one final time in a private room where I could say my final goodbye before the cremation process. I will always have dogs in my life and although I do not want to see the good people at Forget-me-Not for a long time I will certainly go back when the time comes so I can once again say goodbye to another beloved pet in a dignified manner and in a caring setting.