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Remembering Mackenzie

Our sweet little Mackenzie, Robin’s  frisky Wire Haired Fox Terrier companion, has passed away.  Many of you will remember our doggies at the quilt shows in the past years.

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All the money from today’s sales of our Dog and Cat RedWork patterns are going to be donated to an animal rescue shelter in Mackenzie’s memory.

Mackenzie was a very loved companion both at home and on the road in her large white dog house on wheels with her daughter, Campbell.  She will be lovingly remembered and missed tremendously in our lives.

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  1. What a sad time for you. They become such loving family members, to lose them is so heart breaking.

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  2. I am so sorry. But she has crossed The Rainbow Bridge and is young, healthy and playing with all of our beloved pets. They will be waiting for us when we cross over. I truly believe this.

    Remember all the fun times and in time it does help the hole in your heart.

    Hugs

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  3. I am sorry for your loss, she was very cute. Hope you feel better soon.

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  4. Please know that I am thinking of you. Remember all the good time cleaning up dog poop. Take care of yourselves.

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  5. I have never meet Mackenzie in person, but have enjoyed her thru your work. I am a dog lover too so my heart goes out to you. They are such great companions and love us unconditionally. My prayers are with you.

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  6. My condolences to the both of you. I have enjoyed stories of the dogs and their antics these past years.

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  7. Oh dear, I'm very sorry... it hurts so much to lose such a special pet. DeAnn

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  8. My heartfelt sympathies to you ... as a mother to 2 furry-children myself I know what you're feeling and my heart breaks for you.

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