Where we remember our best friends and family members…
Memorials
For information about how your pet can be memorialized here, please call the Kent Animal Shelter at (631) 727-5731.
Cody Mirell
February 17, 1991 – September 30, 1998
Cody was a Kent Animal Shelter adoptee. He loved the water and his yard. He was a loyal and faithful friend, loved by all that knew him, and a great companion.
Brandy Rubin
Adopted From Kent 7/13/94 – Went To The Bridge 2/22/04
She was called Cocoa when we adopted her as a four year old from Kent almost ten years ago. Re-named Brandy, she was loving, loyal, joyful, and always eager to please. Ultimately she taught us what true bravery is as she fought through crippling arthritis the last years of her life. She was our guiding light and we will always miss her.
Sam Miller
December 14, 1995 – October 17, 2008
Sam came into our lives when he was 8 weeks old. We were blessed to have him for almost 13 years. He is a big part of all our lives. Sam was another one of my children, he was one of my sons. Sam touched eveyone’s heart who met him. We all love him and miss him very much. Sam will always be in our hearts and in our memories, YOU DEARLY! Love always and forever,
Mommy, Daddy, and Sammy’s whole family
Cutie
CUTIE PASSED ONTO KITTY HEAVEN ON MAY 26, 2004
CUTIE WAS AN ABSOLUTE INDIVIDUAL, WITH HIS OWN IDEA ABOUT EVERYTHING…INCLUDING THE PEOPLE HE ALLOWED TO LOVE HIM… CUTIE ALLOWED ME TO LOVE HIM FOR WHICH I AM DULY GRATEFUL… YOU WERE AND WILL ALWAYS BE MY GORGEOUS, SOFT, BRIGHT, BIG GREEN EYED PYGMY TIGER. YOU HAVE BEEN MY SHADOW AND GUARDIAN ANGEL… WE WILL MISS YOU AND LOVE YOU ALWAYS
Tasha
Adopted December 1985, went to the bridge November 2010
We adopted her thinking we would give her the world. Turned out she gave it to us!! We will always miss our little girl.
Paul and Liz Sauer
‘Charlie’ Levy
March 2nd, 1998 (adopted December 23, 1998 from Kent) – September 11, 2004
Charlie was a sweet, loving, adorable companion. He brought cheer to homecomings, comfort in my solitude, and unconditional love always.
Ariel
April 18, 2002 – September 17, 2008
A good, good girl full of good who brought goodness and light into our lives. We miss you.
Mommy, Daddy and Grandma
Vetter
“His name is Vedder. No dog is better!” This (and many other) silly rhymes and songs were frequently repeated over the five and a half years our family was blessed to have Vedder in it. He came to us from a rescue agency who thankfully took him in and posted his pictures online so we were able to find him even living hours and another state away! Vedder’s adventurous spirit helped us explore every inch of our neighborhood. His gentle nature was revealed when he became a “big brother” to a baby girl. His ability to read our emotions was uncanny and he could truly communicate through his big brown eyes. Vedder was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at just four years old, but managed to beat the odds and extend his time with us far longer than anyone imagined possible. He will be forever missed. His name was Vedder…No dog was better.
SpottieSpotSpot
Spot came into our lives in March 2002. We adopted Spot from the shelter. Her name was a precious dog. She left our lives on August 29, 2008. Lung cancer ended her life. She was a happy, outgoing dog who enjoyed making new friends. Spot was a sweet, good-natured companion. Her tail was always wagging, an expression of her affection for her family. We will often think of her. She loved us and we loved her. ~ Kathy, John, Erin, Pat
‘Buster’ Mirell
Adopted From Kent March 1998 – Went to the
Rainbow Bridge Sept 2, 2004
Rescued at the Kent Animal Shelter gate in the middle of a snowstorm by a Kent employee after being abandoned by a criminal and uncaring individual, Buster was with us for only 5 1/2 years, but left us with wonderful memories of a loving, smart and humorous companion. His co-adoptees (another dog and two cats!) and family miss him greatly.
Pepper Stagg
December 26, 1985 – February 20, 2001
Pepper was a very special dog. She loved to fetch the newspaper and really enjoyed the water. Some of her favorite times were when she was in Maine with her owners. She was a beloved companion and is very missed!
Augusta “Gus” Hanrahan
1995 – 2001
Gus was a great little cat and a good friend. She came into our lives as a stray and we thought we were doing her a favor by taking her in. In fact, it was the other way around: she made our lives richer every day she was with us. She loved sitting on laps, playing with her string, looking outside from her window seat, and sleeping on pillows at night. When she got sick, she fought right up the end and never stopped being her wonderful, loving self. She was one of a kind and will be very missed.