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Saybra Lynne “Boo Boo” Brewer

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Saybra Lynne “Boo Boo” Brewer

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
4 Mar 2014 (aged 12)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Taylor, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Cremation
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Saybra Lynne, never had puppies of her own but she was a mother to many. She raised many as her own and loved them all,no matter if it was a puppy,kitten,rat,mouse,hamster,guinea pig,or even a fish. She loved them no matter what they were. She also loved her humans and did everything she could to comfort them even with her last breath. Sadly cancer has cut her life short,and we will truely miss her everyday for the rest of our lives. R.i.p sweet baby girl....wait for me at the rainbow bridge.

MAKING THAT FINAL DECISION TO SAY GOOD-BYE

You're giving me a special gift,
So sorrowfully endowed,
And through these last few cherished days,
Your courage makes me proud.
But really, love is knowing
When your best friend is in pain,
And understanding earthly acts
Will only be in vain.
So looking deep into your eyes,
Beyond, into your soul,
I see in you the magic, that will
Once more make me whole.
The strength that you possess,
Is why I look to you today,
To do this thing that must be done,
For it's the only way.
That strength is why I've followed you,
And chose you as my friend,
And why I've loved you all these years...
My partner till the end.
Please, understand just what this gift
You're giving, means to me,
It gives me back the strength I've lost,
And all my dignity.
You take a stand on my behalf,
For that is what friends do.
And know that what you do is right,
For I believe it too.
So one last time, I breathe your scent,
And through your hand I feel,
The courage that's within you,
To now grant me this appeal.
Cut the leash that holds me here,
Dear friend, and let me run,
Once more a strong and steady dog,
My pain and struggle done.
And don't despair my passing,
For I won't be far away,
Forever here, within your heart,
And memory I'll stay.
I'll be there watching over you,
Your ever faithful friend,
And in your memories I'll run,
... a young dog once again.

author unknown
Saybra Lynne, never had puppies of her own but she was a mother to many. She raised many as her own and loved them all,no matter if it was a puppy,kitten,rat,mouse,hamster,guinea pig,or even a fish. She loved them no matter what they were. She also loved her humans and did everything she could to comfort them even with her last breath. Sadly cancer has cut her life short,and we will truely miss her everyday for the rest of our lives. R.i.p sweet baby girl....wait for me at the rainbow bridge.

MAKING THAT FINAL DECISION TO SAY GOOD-BYE

You're giving me a special gift,
So sorrowfully endowed,
And through these last few cherished days,
Your courage makes me proud.
But really, love is knowing
When your best friend is in pain,
And understanding earthly acts
Will only be in vain.
So looking deep into your eyes,
Beyond, into your soul,
I see in you the magic, that will
Once more make me whole.
The strength that you possess,
Is why I look to you today,
To do this thing that must be done,
For it's the only way.
That strength is why I've followed you,
And chose you as my friend,
And why I've loved you all these years...
My partner till the end.
Please, understand just what this gift
You're giving, means to me,
It gives me back the strength I've lost,
And all my dignity.
You take a stand on my behalf,
For that is what friends do.
And know that what you do is right,
For I believe it too.
So one last time, I breathe your scent,
And through your hand I feel,
The courage that's within you,
To now grant me this appeal.
Cut the leash that holds me here,
Dear friend, and let me run,
Once more a strong and steady dog,
My pain and struggle done.
And don't despair my passing,
For I won't be far away,
Forever here, within your heart,
And memory I'll stay.
I'll be there watching over you,
Your ever faithful friend,
And in your memories I'll run,
... a young dog once again.

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