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Condolences (Continued)

 

 I am so sorry to learn of the death of your 3-year old, especially at
that young age.  No matter what I write I cannot bring Guinness back
but please be aware that all of us on the LeoList (Leonberger listserv
from which I first got your site and this information) are concerned
for you and your family, from Bobbie  in Worcester
 I just read your tribute to Guiness, it was beautiful.  Please know you and your family are so in out thoughts and prayers.  I just can't imagine how you are coping right now with sudden loss.  We suffered a very sudden loss this summer and I do understand, but it doesn't help at all.  Just remember what a glorious life she had, although way too short.  She touched all your lives, and actually all of ours too.  Take care of yourselves and give all her brothers a hug for us. Randy & Ferne
Dear Henry and Patrick O'Malley, and the two little Terrors (oops I mean
Terriers!)  I'm Penny, I'm an OES like you are. My two friends, Molly and Chester call
themselves Beardies, but Beardies are a kind of sheepdog too so I call them
Wannabe Sheepies! The last pages of WiggleBus.Com have made us feel so sad
that our coats are all wet under our eyes, and our uprights have something
wrong with their eyes, too. That's because Guinness was such a wonderful
sister to you and because our brother Horatio went just a day earlier where
Guinness has gone, and our sister Shelby went just a few weeks ago. I hope
maybe now they are all playing together and having a happy time. And I hope
after a while you will feel like having more adventures in your WiggleBus
so that we can all start smiling again.

We love you.....
.....Penny and Chester Rambaud and Molly Salmon

 

Joan and I were really deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Guinness.

I have seen your new pages on wigglebus, and the first two left me a blubbering idiot.

I think a gumdrop tree is a wonderful tribute.A few people have posted their condolences at the forum. My thoughts are with you.Ron
 

We are all so very saddened to hear about Guinness.   There are no words to
describe how we all felt when we read your e-mail.   We feel as if you have
become part of our extended family.   All the children at school who have been
following Wigglebus will be heartsick.   We do not know if you realize how many
hearts and lives you have touched in such a pawsitive way.   Your adventures
have made us smile, laugh and cry.   Our thoughts, prayers and tears are with
you. In Friendship, Caren, Becky, Fletcher, Jamison and The Beak

I read of Guiness' death and cried.   The following day one of my own beloved sheepies was in sudden but major trouble and we had to put her down.   My grief knows no bounds as I am sure you know.  Margaret, Ontario