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  • Patsy Meecham
  • Dec 1, 2017
  • 2 min read

Betsy Crummey October 2005-November 2017

Jim & Vanda Crummy write:

Just to let you know that our beautiful and feisty Betsy had to be put to sleep recently. She was 12 and suffered from renal failure. We are both devastated at the loss and the house is empty without her huge presence and personality. It has been very difficult to come to terms with, but we are trying!

Our memories for Betsy: Beautiful, brave and feisty.

Loved: Walks, her ball, chasing rabbits.

Disliked: Baths, the vet!

Editors Note:

Wonderful memories of a wonderful dog. Thank you for sharing and wish you my sincerest condolences.

Judith Berg writes:

So sorry to hear about Betsy. Our Welshies have such huge personalities that they leave a huge void and I wish Jim and Vanda well. Betsy will always be with you.

Judith

Jan Chamberlain writes:

What a lovely picture of Betsy. Having lost Meg (Airedale) earlier this year, we know exactly how Jim and Vanda feel. I'm so sorry to hear the sad news. Rest in peace little Betsy.

Jan & Nigel

Sandra Kisby writes:

So sorry to hear of your devastating loss. What a wonderful life she had with you full of love and fun.

Sandra & Bertie Kisby

Sue Webster writes:

Jim and Vanda, so sorry to hear about the loss of Betsy. It leaves a big empty space when they go. You have to think that you gave her the best life she could've had.

Sue

Eileen Pearce writes:

I was very sorry to hear that Betsy has crossed the Rainbow Bridge. She was from our first litter of Welsh Terriers. We have her litter sister Millie, whom I can see in the beautiful picture of Betsy. Please pass our sympathies on to Jim and Vanda, she was a sweet little puppy.

Eileen and Reg x

Jim Crummey writes:

Just a note to say thank you for printing the Obituary for our darling Betsy. It was very much appreciated and the members' comments were of a great comfort.

Regards

Jim & Vanda


 
 
 

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