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Nutlee Timari High Style
"Jura" |
On November
13, 2013, Jura joined
her litter sister Nila
at the Rainbow Bridge.
Jura was possessed of a
strong and independent
spirit in her youth,
which served her well in
the show ring. She
always knew what she
wanted, but through it
all she was always a
little lady. Like
her sister Nila, she has
left behind a wonderful
legacy in her children,
grandchildren, and
great-grandchildren,
along with many happy
memories. Her
passing has left a great
void in our hearts, but
she lives on in our
memory. Rest well
little lady until we are
together again. |
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Canmoy’s Quelle Folie
"Leah" |
Leah was a special
little girl. She
brought great joy and
happiness not only to
me, but also to her
owner, Ruth Knapp, in
later years. She was a
well-mannered, sweet
natured a little lady.
Her passing has left a
hole in our hearts.
Sleep well little girl.
We will meet again at
the Rainbow Bridge. |
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Nutlee Timari Haute Coutoure
"Nila" |
This wonderful little
brown girl has passed
into Poodle history.
She left behind her a
legacy of many
championship titles, and
champion children,
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
She was not only a
wonderful show dog, but
also the dearly beloved
companion of her owner,
Ljubov Skidan. Her
passing has left a void
in all of our hearts.
Rest well little girl,
until we meet again at
the Rainbow Bridge |
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Timari Nutlee Java Jasmine
"Jasmine" |
Jasmine was a small little
girl, even as a Dwarf, but she had a big
personality. She was always up for a
game of fun and mischief. She loved to
go exploring and one never knew what
interesting item she would find. She
was a little ray of sunshine through the
11-1/2 short years of her life.
Although she has gone to join her human
Dad and Poodle parents at the Rainbow
Bridge, she will always be alive in our
hearts and minds. Those of us who were
lucky to know and love her, were truly
blessed. |
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Timari Bronze Jeu D'Esprit, CD
"Toby" |
Toby was not only a dearly beloved pet
and family member, but a Therapy Dog
extraordinaire. He was a litter brother
to Jasmine, who preceded him in August
of this year. Amy and I will
always fondly remember how he matured
from the puppy we fondly referred to as
the "Plum Street Screamer" into the
wonderful well rounded adult that he
became. He assisted Amy in
training approximately 100 other dogs
for Therapy work, and for many years
accompanied her on hospital visits.
His passing has left a deep void in our
hearts, but we will always remember him
with gladness. We were blessed to
have been owned by him. He did so
much good in his short
time with us, and
brought so much joy to
so many people.
Toby
was owned,
loved and trained by my
good friend, Dr. Amelia
Compton. |
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