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GRE posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
I'm so sorry for the passing of your beloved Brownie. The way you and family are handling it shows Brownie was a valuable companion and his loss leaves everybody deeply devastated. Even though I did not know him personally, you have told me about him and I know the pain you're going through. Please once again accept my condolences for his passing. I wish I could attend his memorial service if something was planned here in California. If there anything I can do to help, please feel free to let me know. I stand by you to support you deal with this.
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AOM posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
I have just walked with you via your wonderful tribute and photos of Brownie, catching glimpses of him as a pup, in the prime of his life (what a beauty), and then towards his last times. I enjoyed with you a sense of his vitality and amazing appeal. My favorite pics? Those with you, where the almost-intoxictated, drowsy pleasure in his eyes spoke volumes about being adored and made over. Thank you so much for sharing him.
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Katrina Natale posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Favorite Memory #1: The first time I met Brownie he was at a picnic with Khloth's family at a park somewhere in Washington County. There he was with a too big collar and lease, tottering over to me. I was taken aback; he was just like a living toy teddy bear--so adorable and so curious. Not at all afraid of the world in spite of his minuscule size!
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Grandogma posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
The fourth is coming up, so the Fourth of July experience with Brownie. Brownie was in the front lawn (fenced yard), with his two giant friends Chauncy and Max. They were out early for a break before the fireworks started, I too was getting the barbeque ready a few feet away from them when a very large bang happened. I looked up to see pups running for the front door. Upon a head count inside, I could not find Brownie. Not under the beds or anywhere else. I called Murph and Richard who were already on their way. We spent 5 hours looking for him in the tall grass, asking after him with neighbors, and searching the roads. During this time, we received a call that Laina was in labor with Sami. We had no luck finding Brownie, and Murph and I decided that we wouldn't tell Katrina that he was gone just yet. At 10:00 p.m., while sitting on the couch lamenting the circumstances, Katrina called and asked "how are things going, mom." In spite of my pact with murph not to tell, I immediately confessed what had happened. Katrina told me that she had received an email from the family on Louden Road that had found Brownie running down the road. They had looked him up on YouTube and viewed a few of the many "very cute" videos Khloth had made! And, they'd gotten Katrina's email off his dog collar. These very nice good Samaritans saved him for us and I went and picked him up. That wasn't the last time he ran from fireworks. The next time these "mortars" we're set off, he ran nearly a mile away in no time! This with his heart condition! Luckily, the neighbors helped me catch him past Hurlbert Road! This dog really had 9 lives!
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Paul Brashnyk posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Brownie did indeed have a great life and was loved by many. One of my favorite memories is of Brownie getting a "lion type hair cut" at my parent's cabin in Oregon, probably the summer of 2005. Was a fun time and a good memory. Rest in peace Brownie.
Katrina Natale posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
I'll be going to mother's house this week and it's difficult to imagine that Brownie won't be there to greet me. He definitely lit up my life with his unique brand of spunk and charm.
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Nancy Courtright posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
I knew Brownie during the last years of his life while he lived with my kind and competent friend Pat. He enjoyed a large fenced yard and a omfortable, loving home. He exuded intelligence, spirit and pride in the fire in his eyes and the saucy carriage if his plume of a tail. As with all of his kind, he certainly was a faithful friend to those who loved and cared for him, and who will miss him as such!
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Liny Chea posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Dear Trena, I'm really sorry to hear that Brownie pass way. It makes me really sad too. Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Lisa Dailey & family posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Brownie will always be remembered by our family for his courage when visiting us and our very large Sammy boy. While sleeping over at our house, Brownie became comfortable with having Sammy around but never did like the school bus that stopped in front of our house to take Angel and Chloe to school. Each morning and afternoon he would jump to the top of the couch and make his feelings for the big yellow bus known to all. His appetite for cheese will not be forgotten as well. It saddens all of us in the family to hear about his passing. While Katrina was in Cambodia, Chloe and I would spend time watching Brownie on YouTube while listening to Khloth's concern for Brownie's potassium intake. Brownie, you have a special place in all of our hearts and you will be missed greatly.
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Grandogma Pat posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Brownie had the attitude of a fearless lion. He would fearsly bark and snap at Chauncy (standard Poodle) and Max (Doberman/Rotwieler). He would not allow their joyous dancing in close proximity to him. They would both run. It was funny to watch how they reacted to him. We skyped Katrina while she was in Cambodia. Brown regonized her voice and ran to the front and back door looking for her. We had to turn the volume down. When driving to Klouth's for a visit, Brown would know blocks ahead of time where he was going. He would jump up in anticipation. When parked and put out on the ground he would go to the front door and wait for his best friend to answer If his demands to go upstairs were not answered in a timely manner he would first scratch if that did not get action he would add huffing in disgust. He trained his people subjects well. He will be missed by me and his dancing dog friend.
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Khilo posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Brownie will be greatly missed. He was a tremendous dog...unique and one of a kind personality. He lived a good life and he brought joy to my life. At times I was not sure if he was in charged of me. I will always remember is bark.
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julie posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
So many words that could be said about memories of Brownie! I remember his energy to get to cats.... and his insistence to get through the closed door, at my house at 505 in Eugene, where my cat was kept, so that "She couldn't harm him"! His insistence, even when Katrina & I "thought" we had him contained with us on the couch.. only to realize he had gotten his way, once again, and was scratching at that door! Or the day we were at Astoria, and walking the boardwalk, and all of a sudden realizing that he had his leg caught between the boards... but, still trying to keep up! The most precious memory I have though, is the look in his eyes and the look in Katrina's... when they were with each other. The obvious love, joy, and pleasure that Brownie brought to Katrina's life, and Katrina to Brownie's.... I will always remember... Thanks Mr. Brownie..... for your spunkiness! I'm so sorry for your pain Katrina. But remember, the only way to escape the pain, would be too never have experienced the joy and companionship that Brownie brought to your life. Your grief is a tribute to your love and Brownie's unique personality! love, julie
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Katrina posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Favorite Memory #2: Time and again Brownie proved himself an expert escape artist! It warms my heart to thank back on Brownie's first witnessed escape. He was living with Khloth's parents at the time on the cul-de-sac in Aloha. Khloth and I had gotten into the habit of walking Brownie over to the playground at the nearby elementary school and Brownie loved to run about, explore the ground, and chase and nip everyone's heels over there. If it had been up to him, he would have spent his whole day there. One day he managed to squeeze out of the door when we were coming or going. We whipped around to see him making a mad sprint to the end of the cul-de-sac and rounding the corner to the left--on his was to the school grounds! I had to contradictory feelings at that moment: 1) horror at the thought that Brownz would be run over, and 2) cooing to myself about his adorable bunny feet and his cute rabbit style running,
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Murphy posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Brownie was indeed a very special boy. I have many treasured memories of him. I remember when he stayed at our place in Troutdale and had Richard and I sleeping on the edges of our queen bed as he luxuriated in the middle. Kingpin is right! More than this, I have memories of the two of you together, sharing popsicles, going shopping in Fred Meyer, hiking, and playing attack mama's head! I loved his look of satisfaction as he captured your ponytail holder. "Teach him a lesson!" "Fight him!" "Everybody loves you." "Kingpin!" You and B.Boy made a fabulous duo! I am so glad that you both found each other. It is sad that Brownie was with us for such a short time, but in this time he lived fully! Brownie is gone and missed, yet he is and will always be remembered and loved.
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Kit posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Losing a pet is like losing a member of the family. Hope all of your happy memories will help ease your sadness. I know that this is tough time. That old "road" can be long and lonesome, but others are there to share and comfort you. Brown will be remember fondly for his charm and feistiness! I say those are GREAT things and we all should be so lucky!
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Julie Bitz, DMD posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Saying goodbye: We know how much a heart can ache for a lost friend. Please know that are thoughts are with you. Katrina, Patricia and Family, I'm so sorry about the loss of Brownie. He was a very special little dog and I know he will be missed dearly. Brownie was a lucky dog to have a long life and a very loving family.
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Diana Russell, Ph.D. posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Dear Katrina, wishing you a rich and profoundly meaningful memorial service for Brownie that will be everything--and more--than you hoped it would be. With my deepest sympathy.
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Sharon posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
When a candle goes out suddenly, the darkness can be overwhelming, but in the heart there is a glimmer of light--because love hold the memories that gently keep glowing forever. Withing you comfort in your loss. I am so sorry your heart is broken, but Brownie is at the Rainbow Bridge waiting for you and you will be together again.
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