Pet Memorials
We’re here to support you in your grief.

When we honor death we honor life, so know we are here to help you shout to the world every aspect of the sweet life you and your family shared with a beautiful spirit.
Invite your family and friends to join us on this page and to share their thoughts about your beloved pet as well as to light a candle in honor of them and you.
Lastly, to you and your shattered heart, we send peace and light.
Lincoln Burrows
Sweet boy💕 You will always be in our hearts.
Waffle
Waffle was the Joy and center of our household for 17 years. Being a ragdoll mix, she was the most mellow and sweet kitty one could ever know, (except when it came to those hated car rides!). Our hearts are empty without her gentle presence.
Odin
Odin was an Irish Wolfhound. Odin and I began our volunteer pet therapy work at Banner Medical Center in January 2022. Odin had his own volunteer badge with his picture and I had mine. He was a show stopper from the get go. My job was to get us to Banner so he could go to work! He did the rest.
Kyrie
Kyrie was a member of our family for twelve years. She understood emotions better than any dog I’ve ever known. Part of our hearts will always be missing.
Spartacus
Spartacus (aka Kisses) was a sweet, mild-mannered Staffy. He knew how to verbally say “I love you” and he meant it. He was a beloved pet, friend and family member, and he will forever be loved and missed.
We love you Kisses!
Zip
Zip was a sweet, bossy, loving, and loyal dog to the end. She was almost 17 years old and lived a full life. She trotted countless miles through the backcountry, watched over babies, rounded up chickens every evening, stole bacon, and guarded her people while they slept. Zip is deeply missed.
Little Bear
Little Bear will be missed.
Odette
Odette, forever loved.
Benicio
Benicio was a total love bug. He was the best “little” brother from the moment he came home with us. Tug-o-war with his brother, Ferdinand, was his favorite. Later in life, he became an amazing big brother to Mazie and Meadow as he was always down for a wrestling match and ready to teach them the house rules. He, also, loved to cuddle and share a blanket with his mom or dad. His boundless energy is sorely missed in our household, but we will hold him forever in our hearts.
Chip
This is our beloved Chip who brought us joy and happiness for 10 1/2 years. Not only was he loved by us, but our neighbors and their pets as well. He truly was a ray of sunshine to anyone who met him.
In loving memory,
Jim & Silvia Woodley
Lady
We rescued Lady at 5.5 months old from the humane society and she grew to be so loyal to her family and such a good watch dog. She grew up with our three children & was such a good companion to us all. She went on so many family vacations with us & loved to play in the snow. She also did lots of boating & paddle boarding as well. We will miss her forever, 15 years was not long enough.
Luna
I hope other pets can feel the love we had for our girl.
Tiara
Tiara was 13 years old when we reached out to A Gentle Farewell.
Ink
Ink was my guardian spirit. He was there for me through moves, a divorce, surgery, and difficult journeys of self discovery
Tucker
We adopted Tucker from the HSSA when he was about 7 months old.
Walter
Our sweet, old man Walty. He gave the sloppiest kisses, stole all the toys, and loved to snuggle. The most loyal and loving dog. He lived a full and spoiled life.
Snapper
She was a feral kitten that became my foster fail. She was never completely tame and crabby most of the time but I still loved her.
Palma
Palma Naomi Del Mar was a sato dog from Puerto Rico. Sato means mutt. I rescued her and her brother Rico while vacationing in the island. I brought them home with the intention to find them a home and a good home they found in ours. They both lived to be 17 years old. They had a great life together with other fur siblings at home.
We miss them dearly.
Cooper
Cooper was a once in a lifetime dog. We were so lucky to have him for almost 15 years. His favorite thing to do was to pick up a stick on our morning walks in the woods.
Everleigh
Everleigh was a rescued Siamese that lived to 20 years. She used scratching posts relentlessly, she loved belly rubs, and she was my sidekick during the most difficult period of my life. Miss you, little goose. ❤️