Online Memorials
Faithful Friends' clients will receive a free web memorial posting for
your pet. Just email us your most favorite pet story at
memories @ faithfulfriendspcc.com and include one photo attached in
jpeg format. Please limit your story to 200 words or less.
Allow up to two weeks for your memorial to be posted. We will only note
your first name and last initial on your online memorial listing and
your city and state if desired.
Our Current Pet Memorials. In remembrance of
them...

Thank You Faith,
for making such a hard day so much easier. We
took BaCall to Faithful Friends Pet Cremation Center- Covington, GA.
Faith, you have been my friend for so many years, but I cannot express
my heartfelt gratitude for your care, kindness and love you had for us
today. Thank You So Much. We are so happy to have BaCall back home with
us.
Mary Lee and Sandra
I
was so glad I had taken the time to come to the Faithful
Friends

facility to learn a little more about you all. I knew by the time I left
that I would entrust you with my "J" when that time came. Dennis, on
that dreadful day I thank you SO VERY MUCH for taking care of my "J" and
treating him with your love and compassion just as if he were your own
pet. Staying the extra hours to make sure he was cremated that night and
didn't have to stay in the freezer was just one part of the wonderful
care you showed to him. My heart is absolutely broken and the tears
continue to flow, but please know how much easier you made this for me.
Many Blessings to you, Sandy
"We
are so appreciative to Faithful
Friends for your care, concern and
personal attention you gave us and with our decision to put "Butch" to
sleep. The thought that you delivered the ashes of Butch to us the very
next day was amazing and appreciated. We had very heavy hearts with all
that transpired - but to know that we could not have felt in better
hands for him to be cremated. I love his paw print. Thank you for that
extra attention to detail.
Clare and Trudy
A
very handsome young tabby cat came to my house
in February
of 2008. He
was feral, and wouldn't let me touch him. I named him KittyBoy, fed him
and gave him a place to sleep. I tried so hard to trap him for TNR, but
he was a smart kitten. I was finally able to trap him and take him in
for neuter. After that, even with several cats already owning me, I kept
him inside instead of releasing him. He was undoubtedly the most gentle,
loving, sweetest cat. He never, ever lifted a paw at the other cats. He
slept at my shoulder every night. It was pure joy to wake up to this
beautiful animal laying beside me. So
young, gone too soon...
Bobbie
Kita lived 17 years and 4 months and was the most loving cat.
We
have lost someone who meant so much to all of us in our household
including her
brother
Gizmo. She lived a long, great life and we will miss her forever. Kita
passed away on a Sunday, March 8, 2009. I had my 3 ½ year old daughter
and 10 month old daughter at home when my husband found Kita. I was not
sure what to do but knew I had to make it as easy on my family as I
could knowing I had to explain to my 3 ½ year old daughter what happened
to Kita when she went to look for her. They were very close and Kita
being the patient, loving cat she was always let my daughter pet her and
love on her.
Alison

Faith & Gail, thank you so much for the time you spent with Rhonda
and I the day we lost Batman. You both were so helpful and kind. Thank
you for caring for my little man, he was dear to me. God Bless you both
in all you do for the people and their pets.
Love, Della and Rhonda
Butch Lee joined our family in October, 2007 when he was just
8
weeks old. As a puppy, he was very independent and intelligent. He
attended doggy college for training. He excelled at school. His trainer
was impressed with his memory and independence. We
had him for almost 8 years when we brought home a new friend for him. He
immediately took to Bambi and let her rule the house. Even though she
was only a puppy, he was kindand good to her as a companion and looked
out for her. Our house is very empty
without him. He was a great dog and
a good companion. He will always be in our hearts.
Sam and Karen B
Who
knew that within six weeks of opening up Faithful Friends Pet Cremation
Center it would be me that needed my own services.
We lost Woofer, our
schnauzer of fifteen years, to kidney failure and a tumor on her heart.
Woofer was a grand ole gal that kept the other dogs and cats in line to
the day we lost her. Woofer doll, as we love to call her, was the
granddaughter of Boo and Randy, daughter of Lindley, and half sister of
Weebok. She is the end of a long line of schnauzers that have enriched
my life for over 19 years. I love Woofer, and I miss her. I will see her
again, just over that “Rainbow Bridge.”
Sincerely, Faith Ford

