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Remembering an Old Friend

It has been 6 years today that I had to say good-bye to my Cody, my golden goof-ball. He fought as much as he could, but the cancer was to much. He was Cory's best friend.
He taught me more about love and life. He was our gentle giant that loved every-one.
I always wished he lived long enough to be able to meet Michael. I know he's up there in the RB watching over Michael and Cory.
I guess when you have a love and bond so strong, you never stop missing them.

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I remember when Cody went to the bridge, time goes so fast, wasn't he a yellow lab?

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Cody was a golden. He was truly by heart dog. Every-one swore he was a man in a dogs body. We use to call him my prince charming. The yellow lab was Toby. He died March 20, 2003, 2 weeks before Michael was born.
I had my 3 boys: Cody and Cory by Goldens and Toby by yellow. Thank God I still have my Cory.

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I agree. You are so fortunate to have so much love in life- Cody, Cory, and now Michael.

I hope that everything is good with your family.

Regards,

PJ

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I remember when Cody lost his courageous battled; it can't be six years already! I know he's watching over all of you and smiling on the bond that Cory and Michael share. These sweet dogs could live 50 yrs and it still wouldn't be long enough!

May memories of happy years shared with Cody, bring more smiles than tears on this anniversary.


Marcy

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Keep those memories close to you! I find it comforting to remember those who have gone. Its funny how it seems the sorrow will never end, then eventually you realize that you get a little smile on your face when you think of them.