Winter 2010 Issue - Atlanta Humane Society

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Winter 2010 Issue - Atlanta Humane Society
WINTER 2010
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two are twice as nice
Another location coming soon!
Heart to Heart
Atlanta Humane Society
Doubles its’ Effort and Size
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“ The time is right.
The cause is worthy.
The desire is burning
and just.
The team is prepared.
The longest journey
begins with the
first step.”
uly 2009, the Atlanta Humane Society
Board of Directors passed a strategic
plan that directed the humane society
to expand in order to enhance its mission
and vision. The present location of AHS
has served the organization well and
will continue to do so in the future. There
are no plans to eliminate or change any
functions presently performed at AHS on
Howell Mill Road.
However, it is now time to broaden the
organization’s geographical pawprint.
Over the past 137 storied years, AHS has
operated extremely successfully from its one
location. The Atlanta Metro area has grown
significantly over that time. In order to better
serve animal welfare needs and further our
mission, expansion has been approved and
will be pursued. The strong financial position,
operational management capability, and
strong Board allow for the logical next step in
the progression of Atlanta Humane Society.
Atlanta Humane Society is the leader in
animal welfare initiatives and outreach in the
Southeast. The partnerships we’ve developed
and proven volume of animals we’ve helped
is expanding at an ever increasing rate. The
only way to keep up with the expanding
demand and volume is to increase the
capacity, improve education and enhance
programs. This, in part, is being done through
establishing a second AHS location.
Few projects are without risk and this
expansion, while vital and necessary, is
no exception. Atlanta Humane Society will
never set forth without the assessment of all
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foreseeable risk and try to mitigate all visible
circumstances of risk. As the saying goes,
you can’t steal second base with your foot
never leaving first. The time is right. The need
has been established and Atlanta Humane
Society is the correct organization to step up
as the leader in animal welfare and bring all
humane groups together to end pet
overpopulation and animal cruelty. AHS, with
137 years of experience, has earned the
right to do more and do better. We have the
knowledge, know how and desire to be the
best we can be. It must however, be done in
a prudent and fiscally conservative manner.
The truth of the matter is the realization that the
bigger and better job Atlanta Humane Society
does, the more lives of needy, disadvantaged
animals are saved.
The time is right. The cause is worthy.
The desire is burning and just. The team is
prepared. “The longest journey begins with
the first step.” Atlanta Humane Society is
taking that step to save more lives. Expansion
plans have begun in the North Fulton area.
Further details will be forthcoming. We
will not be able to embark on doubling
AHS’s outreach without the help of all our
compassionate donors and contributors.
Thank you so much for your help and support.
Enthusiastically,
Carl Leveridge
President
Atlanta Humane Society and SPCA of GA, Inc.
ATLANTA HUMANE SOCIETY FALL/WINTER 2010
2010 Executive
Committee Officers
Chairperson
Mr. Horace Nalle
Vice Chairperson
Ms. Wendy Hart
Secretary
Ms. Cindy Voyles
Treasurer
Lindsey Forsythe
Lindsey Forsythe
Susan Gordy
Wendy Hart
Marsha Holcomb
Thornton Kennedy
Robert Lindner
Lisa McKay
Horace Nalle
Kay Quigley
William Shaheen
Cindy Voyles
Anna Ware
Neil Wasser
Executive Staff
Location/Hours
President
Carl Leveridge
404.974.2888
Atlanta Humane Society
SPCA of Georgia
Executive Vice President
Richard Rice
404.974.2828
Senior Vice President of Development
Cathy Sleva
404.974.2877
Vice President of Development
Deborah Marshall
404.974.2878
981 Howell Mill Road NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Administration
Weekdays
9am - 5pm
Adoptions
Weekdays
Weekends
11am - 7pm
10am - 6pm
Animal Admission
Vice President of Administrative Services
Richard Gilmer
404.974.2814
Monday – Sunday 9am - 3:30pm
Vice President of Finance
Chris Slee
404.974.2815
Weekdays
Veterinary Clinic
9am - 5pm
Behind Shelter on Howell Mill Rd.
Shelter closed on major holidays.
Vice President of Medical Services
Gloria J. Dorsey, DVM, MPH
404.974.2820
Telephone Numbers
Ex-Officio
Mrs. Susan H. Gordy
Key Contacts
404.974.2929
2010 Board Members
Director of Operations
Andrea Peacock
404.974.2802
Animal Admission
Donor Relations
Shemitria Smith
404.974.2876
Veterinary Clinic
Behavior & Training
Mailey McLaughlin, M.Ed.
404.974.2899
Administration
Michael Abreu
Judge T. Jackson Bedford
Abby King de Perez
Gwynie Dennard
Craig Eister
Lindsey Forsythe
Susan Gordy
George Hart
Wendy Hart
Lance Hirsh
Marsha Holcomb
Phillip Holloway
Thornton Kennedy
Chrishaunda Lee
Robert Lindner
Lisa McKay
Horace Nalle
Greg Norred
Virginia Philip
Debby Pirrung
Randolph P. Martin, MD
Kay Quigley
Ann Salo
Jack Sawyer
Brian Schmitt
William Shaheen
Pam Smart
Mike Smith
Bill Tolar
Cindy Voyles
Anna Ware
Neil Wasser
Janice Bracken Wright
Ronald White
Marti Wilson
David York
Adoptions
404.974.2800
404.875.6420
404.875.5331
404.875.5432 fax
Special Events
Karla Dempsey
404.974.2875
Volunteer Services
Ashley Vitez
404.974.2822
Our Mission
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404.974.2880
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Surgical Utility Vehicle
Makes a Difference
On August 6, 2010, the local community and media joined the
Atlanta Humane Society (AHS) in unveiling its HEART Surgical Utility
Vehicle (SUV) - the newest addition to the AHS family of rescue vehicles. The purchase of this mobile unit was made possible through
a generous donation by the Holland M. Ware Foundation as part
of an ongoing commitment to reduce pet overpopulation in the state
of Georgia. Since then, the SUV has travelled to numerous locations
throughout the state providing low-cost spay and neuter services in
communities that recognize the importance of pet sterilization, yet
are unable to afford or access these services otherwise.
The SUV is a 45 ft. 5th wheel trailer equipped with a stainless steel
surgical suite and an animal holding
area that can accommodate approximately 49 pets. The unit provides a
clean environment optimal for performing surgeries. All surgeries are performed by board-certified veterinarians
who routinely perform procedures on
animals housed at the AHS shelter. As
an extension of this outreach initiative,
pets altered on the SUV also receive a
complimentary 1 year rabies vaccination and 24 PetWatch microchip.
Surgical events are scheduled at locations across north and central Georgia. Additional information on the
SUV program, including a schedule
of dates and locations, as well as pricing information can be found
online at www.atlantahumane.org/suv/.
The ongoing success of this program greatly depends upon support from local communities. If you would like to be a part of this
initiative by hosting and promoting an SUV event, contact us about
becoming an SUV Ambassador. You can also make an impact in
your community by sponsoring an SUV event or by donating to this
life-saving program. For more information on becoming an SUV Ambassador or sponsorship opportunities, please call 404.974.2885
or email [email protected].
Purebred Mutt Club
Now your pooch can finally have
papers! Just because your pet
isn’t necessarily “pure” doesn’t
mean it can’t be a pedigree!
After all, every breed at one
time started out as mix of
some kind…
This is a salute. To the mixes.
The blends. And the half-breeds.
A salute to the lovable,
four-legged concoctions who warm our lives. Yes, this is a
salute to the mutts. The Atlanta Humane Society’s Purebred
Mutts.
The Purebred Mutt Club celebrates these wonderfully unique
animals that are a breed unto themselves. They come in all
shapes and sizes, but they’re all pure-breeds to us.
Join us as we give the Purebred Mutts of AHS the love and
attention they deserve. Sign up to become a member of the
PMC, or better yet, come by the Atlanta Humane Society
and adopt your own Purebred Mutt.
The Purebred Mutt Club is as exclusive as a Purebred
Mutt himself. Membership is a one-time $15 fee that goes
directly to promoting and growing the PMC and Atlanta
Humane Society. With this membership you receive:
An Official PMC T-shirt
Membership Card
PMC Certificate
Quarterly PMC News Email
Of course there is one other way to become
a member of the Purebred Mutt Club.
Simply adopt one our many Purebred
Mutts. Each animal comes with a PMC
membership and a certificate detailing
their unique breed.
Visit us at www.purebredmuttclub.org.
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ATLANTA HUMANE SOCIETY FALL/WINTER 2010
Yes, it’s that time of year again! The Atlanta Humane Society’s successful
fundraiser, No Ball At Allsm, is in full swing. 2011 is the 20th
year for our signature ‘non-event’. Over the years, No Ball
At All has raised much needed funds to help care for
our agency’s “Society Pets.” So, instead of having a
fancy party and paying for food, entertainment, and
decorations, all the money raised goes to help the
AHS’ homeless pets.
However, if you do want to get together with fellow
animal lovers, a No Ball At Allsm Patron Party
will be hosted by Board member Pam Ward Smart
in the spring. This event is open to all donors who
make a No Ball gift of at least $350 per person. Once
again, Knox Jewelers is donating a custom-designed
pin, Johnny Cain of Southern Style Studio has agreed to
photograph the event for us, Atlanta Flower Market is providing
our centerpieces, and Extreme Staffing is providing bartenders.
If you’d like to receive an invitation or you need more information, please call 404.974.2878.
Subject: Thank you!
I adopted my dog, Nathan, from Atlanta Humane Society almost ten years ago. Nathan
is a (suspected) corgie mix, and is the most
wonderful dog on earth. He has the sweetest
disposition, and is the best pet anyone could
imagine. He has turned my father-in-law,
who previously did not like dogs, into a doglover. He is incredibly tolerant of my 2-year old daughter. He
has turned my husband (then-boyfriend at the time of his adoption)
into a dog-lover. My parents, family, and friends adore him. He
has brightened my life through graduate school, law school, and
through the first 5 years of my professional career. He’s moved
with me from Atlanta, to Knoxville, to Dallas, to Austin, where we
live now. He’s been a great snuggler on cold nights, and great
companion when the weather is beautiful and calls for lounging in
the shade of our backyard on a hot summer day. He has ears that
are as soft as velvet, and fur like a soft teddy bear.
He just had surgery to repair his ACL, but he’s healing great. We
suspect he injured himself while chasing squirrels in our yard- ah,
to live a dog’s life! He should be back in the squirrel-chasing
game in another six weeks.
I just wanted to say “thank you” for this wonderful companion.
Ten years ago, I visited your facility on a whim, without much
intention of taking home a puppy that day. However, when I saw
Nathan, it was love at first sight, and he’s been such an important
fixture in my life, my husband’s life, and our daughter’s life, that I
can’t imagine how the last 10 years would have been had I not
taken him home that day. We’ll be sending a “thank you” donation to your facility this year, in honor of Nathan’s 10th birthday.
Here at the Atlanta Humane Society we try to keep up with the
growing internet trends. Social media is a great way to keep
in touch with our fellow pet lovers and supporters. The AHS
blog keeps our subscribers up to date on the latest issues,
events, and animal education. The blog also offers ongoing
series such as Tips, Tricks, and Tools by Mailey (our resident
animal behaviorist and trainer) and Interview with an Intern
(what it is like to work for AHS). Please “Like” our Facebook
page and follow us on Twitter. We have all kinds of trivia,
caption contests, and prizes for our followers to win! It is also
an excellent resource to keep up with our
adoptable pets. We love to hear from you
so please feel free to upload your pictures
and tell us your adoption success stories!
Follow us at
Atlanta Humane Society Blog:
www.atlantahumane.org/events/blog.php
AHS Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/atlantahumane
AHS Twitter page:
twitter.com/atlantahumane
Thank you for all that you do, and for all of the animals you help.
Kindest regards,
The Grossman Family
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Friends For Life
Dear AHS,
Around Thanksgiving 101/2 years ago, I came to AHS to adopt one
adult cat. Instead, a kitten and a 11/2 year-old cat in the next cage
caught my attention and were not going to let me walk away without
them. I left with both! I thought I could only handle one animal at that
time, but now I can’t even imagine not having both Simba and Ansley.
I can’t understand how anyone let them go, but am so happy you all
took them in and cared for them until they were home with me.
Simba and Kristen
Send us your Friend For Life photo and story. Mail to Atlanta Humane
Society, Attn: Heart Editor, 981 Howell Mill Road NW, Atlanta, GA
30318. We are looking for stories about animals adopted from the AHS
shelter who have been constant companions for many, many years. Please
include your name, address and phone number for verification.
Friends for Life is a trademark owned by the Iams Company and is
used under license by the Atlanta Humane Society.
“Men and Angels”
During my first day of caring for Richard he
was informed that he had been deemed
hospice appropriate. He was delighted
that know that there was a room for him at
a beautiful, safe, non-judgmental facility,
but he was torn. In his heart he knew that
he could not go anywhere without his
beloved pet, Mitzi.
Mitzi was an 18 year-old Pomeranian who
came into Richard’s life when she was just
eight weeks old. She was his one true,
loyal and constant companion. Mitzi was
never far from his side. She would greet
the customers who entered his flower shop,
and accompanied him as he traveled the
country. Richard was quite ill at this time, but
as he told me about Mitzi the color returned
to his cheeks, light came to his weary eyes
and his anxiety melted into calm serenity. It
was imperative that they be together.
When we met with Richard’s case worker
she informed us that Mitzi was entirely
welcome to stay with him throughout his
hospice stay if he could document that her
vaccinations were up to date. As it turned
out, Mitzi’s vaccinations were not up to
date. She had always been a remarkably
healthy dog, and because of the expense
Richard incurred regularly for his health
care, Mitzi had not been to a vet in years,
and he did not have the resources to pay
for these vaccines for her. By now our
entire staff had grown very fond of Richard
and Mitzi. It was decided that our team
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They keep everyone in stitches with their playfulness and loving personalities. As you can see, Simba loves to ride around on my back
or around my neck (all 17 pounds of him!), while Ansley can jump as
high as my waist when she’s chasing her bird toy. They both love to
nap in the sun on their window perch.
Years after adopting them, I still remember that day around Thanksgiving, and I am thankful for them then and throughout the year!
Thanks you, AHS!
Kristen Moody
would pay for Mitzi’s vaccinations, so she
could join Richard immediately.
Then the phone call came. Richard’s former
roommate called to tell him that while
he was moving furniture out of the house
Mitzi had slipped out the door. Richard
was devastated. Mitzi had never been
an outside dog and possessed no street
smarts. The temperature all week had been
in the 90s and the house was located on
a heavily traveled street. How could she
survive for long in these conditions?
A long, anxious week ensued. Each day I
checked in to see if Mitzi had been found,
but never received the news I was hoping
to hear. Finally, a full week to the day
Mitzi went missing, I received the call –
“They found Mitzi” – and I cried tears of
joy and gratitude.
As it turns out, Mitzi was found the very first
day she went missing. An anonymous angel
rescued her and kept her safe for awhile
until the Atlanta Humane Society could
admit her. This angel even got Mitzi all of
her required vaccinations! Mitzi was ready
to be reunited with her Richard.
I finally met Mitzi and visited her and
Richard as often as I could. She always
could be found resting contentedly at the
foot of his bed. They were together and
happy. A few weeks into their reunion
Mitzi exhibited trouble breathing and with
her balance. After a visit from the vet she
was placed on medication and bounced
back quickly.
A few days later as I came in to work I
learned that Mitzi had died over the
weekend. I immediately went to see
Richard, who assured me that he was OK
and said “I asked for just a little more time
with her and I got it. She died in my arms.”
My friend Richard died the following
Saturday, exactly one week to the day
he lost Mitzi. Richard and Mitzi are clear
examples that the bond between animals
and humans cannot be underestimated.
I believe that Mitzi’s sudden illness and
unexpected death were her way of telling
Richard that it was OK to let go. Neither
could have lived without the other. Now
they are reunited again – Richard is healthy
and robust, while Mitzi is a blonde, brown
eyed pup.
From all of us who were touched by
Richard and Mitzi, thank you to that kind,
anonymous angel who found Mitzi and
brought her to Atlanta Humane Society
that scorching July day. And, thank you to
all the angels at Atlanta Humane Society,
for all the good work you do for so many
nameless, faceless people and animals,
especially our friends Richard and Mitzi. I
hope you all recognize yourselves in their
story and realize your role in giving this
story a happy ending. God bless you.
A Story by Michael Veillette, RN
ATLANTA HUMANE SOCIETY FALL/WINTER 2010
Sunrise of Decatur
Claire, the House Puppy of Sunrise Assisted Living of Decatur
In January of 2010, the Chief Executive Officer and other company executives of
Sunrise Assisted Living visited the Decatur community at 920 Clairemont Avenue in
Decatur. The visit was special considering that Sunrise had over 370 communities
and 40,000 team members. Overall, the high profile visitors enjoyed the site
inspection and found the Decatur community to be upholding the company’s
principles of service and mission. However, one deficiency was noted by the
executive clan: there was no house pet (dog). Domiciling a house pet is a Sunrise
Assisted Living signature, along with fresh cut flowers, afternoon socials, and
weekly outings.
Not having a full-time house dog was not issue of neglect; in fact the community
sort of “borrowed” the golden retriever of their Marketing Director. Whenever
she came to work, the adult retriever tagged along. This arrangement proved
beneficial: the director did not need a pet sitter, and the Sunrise staff didn’t need
to deal with vet visits, feedings, and regular pet care responsibilities.
When the Marketing Director decided to start a family and leave Sunrise Assisted Living of Decatur, the lab departed as well. This is
why the executive visitors did not see a dog in the building.
Thus, as result of this corporate visit, the directive was given to acquire a dog immediately. The Executive Director(ED) of the Decatur
Community, Kara Anderson, called together her management team and sought input on how to go about making a successful pet
acquisition. The managers made insightful points about many residents’ aversions to dogs; have
an appropriately sized dog with a good temperament for a community of 85 residents, with an
averaging age of 85 years old! This directive had an additional stipulation. The dog needed live
in the building by the end of the week. Team discussions started on Tuesday.
Executive Director Anderson partnered with her Activities and Volunteer Coordinator (AVC) to
acquire a dog as quickly and smoothly as possible. The Activities Coordinator coined the term that
we needed to “Get a Dog in a Day.” And so they launched the campaign to bring a dog home
to Decatur.
After a call to the Atlanta Humane Society, members of the Sunrise Decatur staff were invited to
visit and meet the current ‘Society’ pets. On Thursday January 21, 2010, the Sunrise ED and AVC
traveled to the Atlanta Humane Society; on this day they adopted a 4 month old Labrador Mix
puppy. The community voted on her name. The name “Claire” was chosen because she now lived
in a home on Clairemont Avenue. (The building is located at the intersection on Scott Boulevard
and Clairemont Avenue- if the puppy was a male, he might have been named “Scott.”)
Pups with Santa
Has your pet been naughty or nice? Let Santa be the judge of that! Bring your pet to sit in Santa’s lap this
holiday season and have his or her picture taken for the family Christmas card. Santa will be at Doguroo on
November 5, 6, and 7 as well as November 19, 20, and 21. Sittings at Doguroo are available
MIDTOWN WEST
by appointment only, so check our website for details on registration. In December, Santa will head
to Atlantic Station’s Central Park to pose with you and/or your furry friend by the famous Atlantic Station
Christmas Tree! He will be there December 3, 4, and 5 as well as December 10, 11, and 12
from 6-9pm each night.
No reservations are needed for this special sitting and cats are welcomed, too!
Proceeds from Pups With Santa will benefit the Society pets in need at Atlanta Humane Society this holiday season.
Doguroo is located at 1456 Northside Drive.
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In Memoriam
Bequests and gifts remembering these cherished friends...
These memorial donations were received between January 1, 2010 and September 30, 2010.
Gifts received after that date will be included in the next issue.
Bequests and gifts remembering
these cherished friends...
J. J. Adams by Ms. Harriette W. Bell
Ginger Ackerman by Emelyn Arnold
James Hicks Alexander, M.D. by The Andrew Heaner
Family, Beth and Marty Owens, O. W. Hogan, Jr.,
Robert T. Johnson, Dunwoody Country Club,
The Mangum Family, Dick and Alice Smith,
Betty R. Thomas, James and Maybeth Rogers,
Charlcie T. Forehand, Jane and Jack Essex, Natalie
Hagan, Whitney and Brian Frank
Marilyn Alikonis by Jill M. Bush
Frances Jones Allen by George and Donna Hankins
David Ashworth by Tara Robie
Virginia “Ginnie” Elder Snyder Bailey by K. Maier,
Caryl G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Chase, Robin
A. Schmahl, Hugh Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. William
R. Bridges, Jr., Linda Smith, Jones Day, Elizabeth W.
Dykes, The Lawman Family, David S. Phillips, Mrs.
Charles H. Peterson, Deborah Sudbury, James R. Johnson, Stephanie Parker, Mrs. Kathryn M. McGrew,
Johanna Wise, Associated Brokers, Inc., Matilda
Dobbs, Irene Kent, Susan M. Hooper, Sheryl G.
Bear, Claude and Camille Payne, Grace and Dodd
Cook, Julie Shepherd, Susanna Rains, Sary Newman, Rhonda Taubin, James Shepherd, Kate Furfari
Martinez and Marc Martinez, Sarah Booth, Rebecca
Smith, Carol, Kathy, and Ginny, Lisa Giamoni, Jones
Day, Beth and John Hesmer, Kendra Moon, Mike and
Amy Bailey, Leanne Dennis, Dianne B., Donna Hayes,
Albert Davis and Julie Conley, Mary Ellen Clar, Kim
Johnson, Diane Przywara, Megan Taylor, Jason Williams, Don Walden, Greg and Judy Hanthorn, Scott
and Pam Specht, Darby and Darlene Yale
Charles Baird by
Donna and Norman Perkins, Dawn Abrams, ATF,
Brad, Teresa and Andrea, Ed McKita
Donald Barris by Debra and Fred and Family
Ann Snyder Bartlett, Miss Scarlett and Tommy Two by
Denise A. Mummert, Royce Duncan, Roberta T. Pace,
Cindi Mette and Ernie Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George
B. Pennington, Diane S. White, Joan Hug, Bill Sanders, Karen J. Hardin, Elaine Vann, Lawton Lee Tollison,
Iris M. Demery, Mrs. Viola Buford, Kathee and Harris
Radford, Pat and Jens Valle, Suzi and Greg Giannoni,
Mike and Jennifer Buford, John H. Drake, Fran and
Joe Harris, Kay Beebe, Joan Parker, Mary Lauterbach,
Joan Kaufmann, Carol Peterson, Linda Whitaker, Faye
Williams, Susan Ware, Benson’s, Inc., Carr, Riggs
and Ingram, LLC, Kathleen B. Greene, Jeffrey W.
Jowdy, Rhonda I. Striplin, Teresa and Fred Bioust,
Bonney and Billy Shuman, Carol Hutchinson Johnson,
Betty Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. George Dieterle, Garth
Barrows, Charlene and Kelly Minor, Gifford, Hillegass
and Ingwersen, LLP, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Maddocks,
Trammell Newton, G. Laurence Coppedge, Laney,
Boteler and Killinger, Hospitality Financial and
Technology Professionals Georgia Chapter, Judy and
Allen Poole, Selwyn and Jim Simmons, Kristi G. Cato,
Mrs. Lee T. Newton, Anita Vann, Southern States
Marketing, Inc., Eric A. and Christine K. Peterson,
the Sisters of Tri Delta (University of Georgia), Brenda
Kauffman, Gary V. Sledge, David H. Gambrell,
Anna N. Smith, Gus Arrendale III, Richard and Lana
Champion, University of Georgia Terry College of
Business Board of Directors, Ron and Judith Bobo, Patti
and Rob Hoyt, Terry R. Childers and Ruth Cooper,
Rhonda R. Luce, Jan M. Connors, Sandra H. Wilder,
Beth Dresher, R. Jason DCruz, Kathy Deberardinis,
Ashley Ahern, Brenda and Gail Fesser, Laura E.
Fowler, Hazel Hilsman, Dot Marett, Sandy Boyles,
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Mrs. Honey H. Shackelford, Mary and Phil Goode,
Natalie N. Chase, Frazier and Deeter Foundation,
O. W. Hogan, Jr., Colin E. and Jessica M. Blalock,
Lisa Boyette, Linda R. Whitaker, Helen Rhea Stumbo,
Robert E. Minnear, Mary Aiken Wright, Al Floda, Rick
Salcedo, Robert Mandelbaum, Norine and David,
Nick, SignatureFD, Jack and Wendy, Scott and
Sabrina Serafin, Suzanne Verity, Paige Grisette, Jason
and Kristen Coleman, Robinson and Miller, P.C.,
Debbie, Bill and Jake Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. William
Blashke, Gina Gondron
Hubert C. Barton III by Kata Carbone
Peggy Conner by Dr. and Mrs. Armand Hendee, Cary
and Bill Thorpe
Eleanor Constargy by Carolyn C. Wasser
Lois Cook by The Hugh Randall Family
Sidney Adamson Cook by Mr. and Mrs. David M. Black
Mary Anne Hargrove Coolidge by Mr. and Mrs. Leo E.
Sweeney, Foye and Ray Chapman, Your friends at
Lanigan Insurance, Mr. and Mrs. Pete M. Ebersole,
Anne Letbetter, Key to the City
Connie Ellis Copeland by Beverly Bush
Peggy Copeland by Lou Cumming
Sarah Swanson Belcher by Jacquelyn J. Hahne
Marian Cronin by Barbara Schwartz
Brian Beussee by Mary P. Beussee
Leigh Bielenberg by Leaders Bank, Amy and Angie
Joe Bowdoin by Jerry Weaver
Doris Faulkner Bradford by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Host
Chloe Brown by Lou L. Norton
Joseph Gerard Cusick III by Jessica Cusick, The Nostaw
Group, Ann Marie and Bill Kinzer, Sandra J. Sharer,
Mel Emerson, Todd Emerson, Maureen Haas, Fischer
Connectors, Inc.
Darlene Davidson by W. John Davidson, Sr.
Lois Boardman by Robert E. Boardman
Cleonard Dawkins by Al and Ginnie Hopkins
Eugenia T. Bonanno by Janice L. Winkler, Lai-Ping
Sciuto, Phyllis and Joe Tokos, Corinne Mull and Jeff
Milsteen, The Delan Family
Richard David Deets by Joan S. Spofford
Addie Deering by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sanet
Leigh Bottoms by Tadd Haum
Margaret B. Dennis by Several Friends from the
Office at Troutman Sanders LLP, Gail Smith
Coleen Bowman by Jay A. Weisman
Bill Devereaux by Seslee and Geoff Mattson
Susan Boyd by Jeanne Marie Marcil
William Dilts by
Janice Kane and Family, Charles and Margie Tatter
Kathy Brandenstein and Winken Cat by Anne Horne
Lucille Brooks by Rita and Dave
Lawrence Sidney “Sid” Brown by Paulette Brown
Glen Burgess by Felicity
Roger Burgess by Lamar and Shirley Perry
Thomas Jonathan Butler by Dean Jim Curran, the Deans
Office and the entire Rollins School of Public Health
Joseph Buttleman by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Host
Elaine Dowis by Haynes Bridge Middle School,
Lisa Lewy, Vicki Denmark, John, Sadie, Jake and Chelsea Kennedy, Barbara A. Prechter, Ella H. Moore,
Laura A. Kaufman, Randee, Tom, Kathy and Kevin
Smith, Carol Meyer
Irvin Dubinsky by Your friends at Powers Ferry
Philip James “P.J.” Duffy, Sr. by Eileen Corrigan, Charlice G. Wenger, Judy and Paul Faletti
Joyce Byrd by Pam Wood
Mary Katherine Byrne by Mary Beard, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bowman, Donald and Margaret Gautreau,
Greenwood Communities and Resorts, John and
Barbara Buckley, May Louise Bosson Storey and
Family, Tom and Bobbi Meany, Big Canoe POA,
Doc and Donna Malone, Penny and Pete Watzka,
Doris and Lou Kirouac, Susan and Frank Virgin
Betsy Caldwell by Rachel A. Mathews
Sid Calvo by Julia and Jeremy Fare
James D. Campbell by The Worrells, James Lewis Glenn,
Virginia K. Bondurant, Bob Glenn, Godfrey and
Sheila Blake, Lonny L. Janes, Linda W. Allender,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Body III, Sarah T. McDaniel,
Lisa M. Chalmers, Joann and Tom Gallagher, Steve,
Cherry and Frank Harris, Leslie Holland, Nancy and
Joe DeLany
Veronica Carden by Sheila J. Dye
Lauren Jean Carman by Charlie, Chicky and Family
Dr. Richard Castle by
Paces West Homeowners Association, Inc.
Marian Cecelia Diltz by Jim and Mary Funsten
Doc and Margaret by Bruce Klein
Mary Elizabeth Broome by Jade L. Kurtz
Shirley Dye by Sheila J. Dye
Loraine Elliot by Vicki and Jack Gold, John and Carol
Hausen, Bernard Nardini - Capitol District By-Products,
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Hauser Trucking Corporation, Bayla Wald, Marilyn
Brizel, Alan and Alice Tobin Zaff, Deborah and
Alberto Mizhari, William M. Bobo, Steve and Cindy
Slutsky, Judith and Anthony DeChiro, Beth Thayer,
Awards Atlanta, Judy Mapstone, Sissy Steinbreder
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Olga Ellis by Holly Holton, Paul and Liliana Major
Meredith Emerson by Marilyn A. Bruce, Leigh-Anne
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Alice Evans by Steve and Kris Widner
Lillian G. Farrell by Laura O’Callaghan
Shani Fecht by Friends of Shani (Angi)
Carolyn Feiler by Shirley Smelter Espy
Sidney Farber by Patricia S. Aronoff
Harvey Cohen by The Wilhites
Michael Scott Feinstein by Teresa D. Hoyt, Jennifer Lang,
Danielle Pedderson, Amy Livingston Lourenco,
Mrs. Lynn, Corey Cappelloni, Mary Moore, Friends
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Clay Collins by Phyllis B. Collins
Nadine Bowers Ferguson by Eva B. Thielke
James A. Colquitt by The Lewis Family
Marti Fesseden by
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Lori Chamberlain by Lauren Cate McGahan
Christine Cheesman by Shawn Hitchcock
Evelyn Clements by Bonnie and Bruce Bennett
Kimberly Cleveland by Wayne K. Smith
John R. Comer, Sr. by Carolyn and Sam Coker
Donna Flagg (Mlynksi) by Donna’s Spherion Family
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Saerreé Fielder by
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Nancy Finley by Dave and Colleen
Hazel E. Flierl by The Youngdales
Lisa Floch by Martha Kim
Stephen Flynn by Michael and Sylvia Flynn
Allen Friedman by Alan and Karen Bragman
Rita Freeman by Stephen and Sharon Paskoff, Stewart
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Trickey, Dan and Sandy Sigmund, Mark and Molly
Padilla, Stacy and Jon Regitsky, Elarbee Thompson,
Frank Moiger
Dana Foster, Elizabeth and Frederick Muller, Sharol
and Earl David
Barbara Mortimer by Dr. Karen Weekes
Paul Isringhausen by Carroll, Sue, Patrick Holland and
Marianna Mellon
Patsy Howell Mills by Sharon M. Steeves
Mary Izzo by Your Friends in Information Systems at
Atlanta Medical Center
Robert Jackson by
Joe and Gladys Jackson, Mary Leveridge
Charlie Jenkins by David Whittier
Shirley Jenkins by Donna Vann
Richard Kaufman by Merrill and Gina Shemaria
Mary Ann Frontz by Judy Power
Ryan Henry Keeton by
Marc, Sandra and Zane Adams
Sue Funk by Felicity
James Kellogg by her Tables and Chairs, Inc. Family
Robert Lee Gaston by Glynn A. Jenkins, Alice Eriksson
Trish Kelty by Craig and Margaret Smith
Forrest Thomas “Tommy” Gazaway by
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Charles Joseph Keyes by Kay and Bud Thompson
Paul Albert Gleason by James and Ruth Barnwell
Minnie Kolodkin by Judy and Barry Frankel
John Gooding by Iris amd Barbara Schwartz
Tom Goodman by The Wilhite’s
Mary J. Gordon by Lynne Gordon Ernst
Mary S. Gordon by John and Linda
Roger Gould by Nancy and Zane Pollard
Granny by Jean Jordan
Mr. Gras by
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Kimberly Green by Nadeen Green and Ned Cone
Lawrence Martin Greene by Judy Frankel
Charlotte Kiss by Karen Ross, Ph.D.
Serafima Kolotilin by KLG, LLC
Lynn B. Kosky by Lindsey M. Forsythe,
Mary and Larry Hansen, Sammy R. Merrill
Jack Leonard by Kay and Bud Thompson
Myron Levin by Sue Levin
Reba Lois by Marie Kurtzer
Sylvia Hansell by Jean Jordan
Paul Heitgerd by The Gang
Jean Hewett and Her Dogs by Roberta Capo
Elizabeth (Betty) Ann Hodges by Nancy G. Taylor,
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Julia Holden by Richard and Karen Shick
Sally Ann Taylor Holland by Betsy Pape, Patricia J. Chennault, Jeannie and David Dyson, Jane C. Carney
Michael Hope by Etteene T. Hope
Mervyn Houston by Byron Henning
Duke Howell by Catherine McCrary
Sara Kathryn Hoyt by the Employees of RelayHealth
Morgan Humphries by Stuart J. Alston
Julie Hungerford by Ann Stacy
Patsy Culver Hurst by Brian S. Brown, Frances W.
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John Naughton by
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George M. Nault by Christine M. Papazian, Steve and
Kathy Barbiere Family, Jill Kalish
Donald Neustadt by Virginia and Henry Woodhead
Margy Nowack by Clare M. Ohara
Adam Gundling by Nancy Pierce
Mollie Hampson-Dawkins by Thomas B. Hampson
Judge Charles A. Moye, Jr. by John G. Despriet, Janet
F. King, George and Violet Reynolds, Robert I. Uhl,
Beverly B. Martin, Don and Sondra Autry, Doug and
Seunhee Pike, Jeanne de Boer, Pat and Ron, Judge G.
Ernest Tidwell
Herbert and Mary Lou Ninemire by Carol J. Ninemire
Louise Lewis by Catherine and Rick Chernecky
Opal V. Hammond by
Jerry Smith Family, Kenneth and Sandra Smith
June Moore by The Phillips Family (Janet, Lynn, Cindy,
Angela and Julian)
William ‘Bill’ Lassiter by
GTC Cosmetology Class of 2010
Lisa Lewis by Contact Center Team - CCCS
Sam Hale by Jean Glenn
Mary Ann Tattrie Moon by Your AJC Family,
Kristine Ellis-Petrik, Moon by Deanna and Rudy, Ann
M. Bell-Honan
Sarah Lambert by Milholland Family
Dan Guimond by GDOT/Chip Meeks, Highlands at Akers Mill, The State Road and Tollway Authority, Cookie
and John Fosselman, Jo, Bob and Carmen Simon
John Guthrie by
Your friends at Savannah Drywall, Luis Grillo
James H. Mize by Kathy and Sammy Oates
William Newlin ‘Papi’ by Cindi and Mescal Knighton
Gloria Lewis by Vicki Lewis, Cade and Courtnie Lewis,
Andrew and Sasha Asumaa
Coach Guthrie by Sharone and Scott Bolnick
Alison Mitchell by
Helen and Jim Anderson, Nancy and Tad, Leanne and
Clay, Elizabeth and Pierce and Shirley
Linda Burgner Krebs by
Ms. Jobeth Watson, Mrs. Jo P. Watson
Hugh Reeves Grigereit, Jr. by
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Host
Gus Gustafson by Tarin Crookston
Brendan Miller by Maureen Nipaver
Randall Lewis by Marion Hood
Edward Holt “Ned” Lovell by Eric Strickland, Cynthia
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Terry and Shirley Cockrum, Tom and Billie Gibson and
Howard Miller, Karl and Dee, Tom and Bonnie Wall,
Patsy Spencer, Jason and Gerard
Jody Lowe by Sandra L. Davis
Adrianna (Peggy) Mannaert by
Marie M. Boone, Julie E. Oster,
Charna C. McCurry, The Murray Family
James Ryan (Jim) Marietta by Eileen Corrigan
Roy A. Martin by Margaret Wood Mulligan
James Mitchell (Mitch) Mason by
The W.W. Henry Company
Addie Belle Bogard May by Jeanne Marie Marcil
Nola May by Nancy F. Kent
Jean Nichols by Jennifer and Tom Venker
Barbara Oberlander by Martha Wilson, Barbara Durkee, Meeraine Canon
Howard Michael Oppenheimer by Jean W. Frey,
Ross Lane and Company, LLC, Jones Morrison and
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Anna Virginia Jernigan Pace by Hurwitz and Fine, P.C.
Mary and Howard Palmer by Bill Milton
Sara Papp by Kevin and Patty
Gretchen Paprocki by
Michael G. Chapman, Luise Bruno
Travis Payne by Max Dupree and Tom Kalmbach
Sheila Pearce-Harris by Mom and Moe, Mike and Jill,
Julie and Gregg and David
Hollis M. Peek by
Elizabeth Higginbotham, Tommy and Kay
Mary Percevecz by Mark Brown and Family
Amber Perry by Linda Perry
Christine Peterson by Cathy Temple
Pamela Peterson by Elinor C. Eaves
John L. Peurifoy by Roger F. Hensley
Sophia Pia by Barbara Blender
Kenneth Pittman by Piedmont National Corp.
Paul Prescott by Crawford Communications, Inc.
Edward Mazer by Jody and Ken Franco
Rosalind A. Prince by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Prince
Richard “Dick” McBride by
George Davis and Lynna Davis
Zach Proctor by Dianne G. Proctor
Andrew Pusateri by Marilyn K. Weigle
Howard McClelland by Betty M. Parker
Gary Rackow by Gina and John Johnson
John McClure by Paul W. Rush
Jonathan Ratner by Stacy and Andrew Kushner, Shirley
and Stanley Cohen, Roger and Dana, Aaron Lebovitz
and Donna Myers, Dr. and Mrs. David Greene, Ann
Gordon Berss, Barbara E. Fine, Frances C. Eizenstat,
Faye L. Peterken, Sherry Z. Frank, Jerry Cooper
Tom McClure by Griffin B. Bell
Annette Hightower McCullough by Stuart J. Alston,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore, Suzanne Allan, Holly
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Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Walker
Jon Randall McGee by Rachel Knutton, colleague of
Chuck McGee, Julie Taylor
Sam H. McPhaul by Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Starr
Marjorie Elizabeth Plaster Meeler by Steve and Betsy Shi
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Nancy Richey by David M. Armitage, Walter Moeling,
Dr. and Mrs. Lyndon Waugh, Kay and John Marshall,
the Partners of Bryan Cave Powell Goldstein, Susan
and Paul Concannon, Katherine Koops, Clarence and
Dianne Roberts, GlassRatner Advisory and Capital
Group, Bill Shearer, Glen Bailey, Vjollca, Victor and
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Betty Anne McKenzie Tucker by Ellen Feinsand
Baby Raiford by Ned, Vanessa, and Scarlett Reid
Mary Rissanen by Kathy Zankos
Ruby Vann by Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Dunbar and
Family, Jeanne Krise, Robin Jones
Bailey by Molly
Nan Strater Ross by Fran and Mary Jo Dzikowski
Fred Veal by The Slocum Family
Travis M. Ruark by Walter and Kimberly Ruark
Shirley Verner by Jeff and Joe
Linda E. Saltzman by Charlie J. Weeks
John von Hohenstein by Valorie Baylis Rivero
Barbara Sausville by
Mrs. Jean Brown, Mrs. Peggy Wilhelm
Adelaide Waller by Christina Grimes, Barbara Blender
Terry Schuck by Diane M. Zeman, Tom and Helen
Isabel Warren by Mary Bart Houston
Joe, Ann and Jay Ferebee, Dana and Jim Rawls, Pat
and Tom McNeill, Eliot Robinson and Liane Schleifer
Greg Schutt by Rachel Bell
Louis Schwartz by Geraldine Schwartz
Audrey B. Scupine by
Linda and Michael Friedman, Jim and Janet Brandt,
Mary R. Harrison, Doug and Becky King
Susan Mette Serena by Connie Holmes Larson
Kathryn (Punky) Seaton Shank by Laura Peterson,
Kathleen Watkins, Mary Naylor, Carol DiBattiste, Jan
and Terry Boutiette, Renee, Kat, Anna, Marsha, Deb,
Marc, Shelly, Creighton, Leslie, Sam, Joe, Darren
Bailey by Greg and Trisha Addicks
Bailey by Kara and Ty
James “Jim” Wallin by Barbara Wallin
Bailey Kahn by David B. Kahn Foundation, Inc.
John A. Wayt, Jr. by Mrs. Thornton Kennedy
Lillian Klein Webb by Ms. Libby A. Wilson
Bailey LoPinto by Donna, Ralph and Will Gensler
Alfred G. Wich by
Harry and Marilyn Mayer, Lola and Bubba
Bailey Statham by Constance and John Statham
Baily by Caro and William
Molly Willis by Patricia A. Marshall
Bama by Betsy and Phil Culberson
Andrew Barrett Wilson by
Keely Haynie, Georgia Masonry Supply
Bandit by Sharon T. Silva
Banjo by Wayne and Steve
John T. Winn by Megan Ann Hopkins
Banjo Flanagin by Scott Johnson
Prentiss Wilmer Shifflett by Susan Gauntt
Walter Warren Woolsey by Ann Hudson
Laddie Shull by Charles and Carol Horne
Ed Wylie by
Al and Charlotte Duggan, Brian Tencza, Cheryl Lackey
Lottie Silva by John R. Silva and Sharon T. Silva
Tommy Siragusa by Cathy A. Siragusa
Ryan Small by Nancy and Jason Brener
Aimee Smith by Troy and Janice Ayers
Barlee Smith by Bill and Lynn Sapp
Andy Zebrowitz by iPartners (David Zebrowitz’s employer)
Beauregard by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Jan Carol Zoellner by Joyce F. Zoellner
Abby by Jeanne Guidetti, Nancy and Harold Alexander
Roger and Elizabeth Smith by the Staff of WSB-TV
Abby by Mom and Dad
Jonathan David Spanier by Carol and Henry Nagel,
Earle D. Balis, Dr. and Mrs. John B. Neeld Jr., Bill and
Sariece Rubin, Tom and Linda Hill, Charlotte Wilen,
Carolyn G. Gold, Claire and Arnold Balser, Lyn and
James Hansberger, Reene and Jay Weinstein, Shirley
and John Wender, Marcia and Allan Rosenberg, Edith
M. Kipling, Marion and Ken Goodman, Beth Hope
Goodman, Suzy, Hadley and the boys, Bob and Merrie Beth Donehew, Alan and Barbara Kaplan, Sherry
and Zack, Dean Cambron, Bruce and Judi Schindler,
Merrill and Michael Stern, Herb and Ann Alperin,
Suzi Brown, Herb and Martha Blondheim, Judy and
Sam Appel
Abby Rose by Randi Drake
Robert W. Storey by Walter F. Gordy, Marie McLain
Shirley Harris Strickland by Friends in the Georgia Tech
College of Computing Office of Communications,
Thad Starner and Tavenner Hall, Carrie D. Edwards
Evelyn Terrell by
James Hallenberg, The Wallflowers, Uma Iyer,
Dennis and Lynda Barnes, Francis Lyew-Kong
Emilee Thomas by Hinson and Evelyn McAuliffe
Sara Davis Tillis by Dovie and Irv
Belle Mitchell by Alan, Susan and Katie Rose
Bentley by Mom and Billy Cohen
Alicia by Misty, Spooky and Ginger
Berkley by Scot and Emily
Allie and Ben by Jan
Bert by Scott and Donna
Amy by Meg and Mike Schneider
Andy by Wendy, Bill, Ezzy and Jagger Shepherd
Ariel Hess Johnson by Syl Murphy
“Atlanta Cat” Jenny by Judith B. Anderson
Aubie by Maura Mandyck, Susan Grattan
Audie Murphy by Audra, Matt and Duncan
Auggie by Betty and Ron
Bob Tolsma by Dennis Tolsma
Autumn by Jacki Brown
Jayne Trillo by A Woman’s Place Staff
Avalon by William T. Milton Inc.
Timothy “Tim” Trivers by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Nix
B Brain by The Statons
Dr. Carl J. Tschappat by Jane Leigh Lassiter, The Staff of
Peachtree Presbyterian Preschool, Lee Crowe, Kelly and
David Asbury, Gul Anne, Uncle Ali and Brother Onur
Babe Martin by Dawn and Justin
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Belle by Jenni Ferguson
Alex by Pam and Will Attridge
Helen Tolar by Katey Breen, Ingrid Harder, Dewy and
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Belle by Mona, Eileen and Eileen
Albert by Mom (Linda Ginn)
Archie by Sheryl Adair
Austin by Katherine and Laura
Baby Raiford by Erin
Beau Gardner by Leanna Ampola and Family
Bella Blackmon by Robert, Lindsey and Nala
Alabama by Stuart
April by Emelyn Arnold
Beau by Spot For Dogs
Bella by Leo and Catherine Gentile
Addy by Lisa, Kenny, Stephanie and Wayne
Ansley Puls by Mom and John
Beare Gilgor by Tricia and Michael
Bella by Jill Canelli
Ada by Boyd Coons
Anushka ‘Nushi’ Sobin by Lisa, Jack, Shel
Bear by Bob and Linda
Becky by Mary Johns
Abby Young by Nancy and Sioux
Angel by Jayne and Molly
Baxter Sontag by Suzanne and Steve Protz
Bean Miller by Beans’ Parents
Eileen Smith by (Ms.) Clyde Thomas
Rita Stevenson by Lori Fuller
Bart by Gail Russell
Baxter by Georgia
Gifts remembering these beloved pets...
Brian Andrew Spruell by Mr. Rodney Moore
Barney by Kurt and Stephanie
Erwin Zaban by Bill and Cindy Voyles, Ben and Krist
Voyles, Kathy West
Cheryll (Sherri) Smith by Billie Hackemeyer
Florence Faye Sparkman by Ginger Amoni
Bailey by Connie H. Baker
Bailey Graves by Julia K. Greene
John A. Watson by Barbara P. Langlois
Ken Woods by Linda Kearney
Harvey Siegel by Andrea and Richard Settles
Bailey by Christopher and Bob
Bailey Bonvissouto by Melanie Trammell
James M. Shaw by Fran and Dave
Willard Shull by Ardath Weck
Bailey by Fran Cain
Betty by Jean W. Jordan
Big, Bubbles, Coco, Schoshi by Gail and Al Shulhan
Binny by Ruby, Saffy, and Ethan
Biscuit by Claire and Frank Summers
Bishop and Zero by Richard M. Ducar
Blackie Jones by David Jones
Blaze by Adele and Robie
Bo by Harriet, Parks and Robson
Bo by Steve and Laurie
Bo by Ms. Grace Rich and “Tanner”
Bob by Deb and Murray
Bob Soran by Shari C. Steinberg
Bogey Heil by Todd
Bogie Betts by Jodi and Ryan
Bones Morgan by Drew Blake Family
Boo by Greg and Trina
Boo, Ginger, Sugar, and Lizzie by
Frederic W. Schumann
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Boomer by Nancy and Paul Segal
Casey, Misty and Alex by Brigitte and Brian Zeringue
Comanche by Janet Cain
Boomer by The Danhof Family (Marcia)
Casey Nichols by Drew, Kristi and Chloe
Conway by Weezie, John Boy and Jackson
Boots by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Casey Sprong by Clare M. Ohara
Cooper by Amy and Tom Olney
Boots by Kelly
Cash by The Muellers
Cosmo by The Tramonte and Elmgren Families
Bootsie Boy by Sandy Prillaman
Casie by Jennifer K. Neet
Cosmo Lucy by Quie
Bootsie Murphy by Aunt Lisa, Coker Appleton
Catherine by Luanne Clarke
Cracker Adams by Sophie, Max and Scout
Boris by Dan Monroe
Cato by Donna Wolff
Cry Baby by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Bosco by Kathy and Jim
Catsy by Linda and Ed McGinn
Crystal Price by Kay Dunaway
Braxton Beebe by The Muellers
Catty by Carole Bennett
Cubbby McGurk by Elial and JoAnne McGurk
Bridget by Laurie and Steve Adley
Caymus Gibbs by The zumBrunnen Family
Cupcake by Isabelle
Brie by Kristen and Bill
CeCe by Tina Marshall
Curly by Marti and Sandi
Brie by Marsha and Thomas Holcomb
Charlie by Anthony and Susan Peter
Cyrano by Jerry Weaver
Britt Clay by Dawn Clay
Charlie by Carol Goetzheimer
Britt Staelens by The Sorans
Charlie by Rocky and Julie
Daisy by Eleanor and John Mueller, Alison and Granger,
Shawn Hitchcock
Bubbles by Ellen P. Rafeedie
Charlie by Bill, Nancy, Pam and Will
Buck Carmichael by Nancy R. Morrissey
Charmin Spitzer by Dorothy and Fred Volpe
Buddy by Jo Anne, Gene and Steve
Cheeseburger by Joyce Li
Buddy by Susan, Senita, Rebecca and Amy
Chester by The Danhof Family
Buddy by The Schepps Family
Chewbacca by Karen B. DeChant
Buddy Andrew Nix by Ella Nix
Chico by Janet Cook/Franklin Bost
Buddy Glenn by Jean and Jack Glenn, Jill Helmer, Betty,
M.A and Libby
Chipper Blake by the Drew Blake Family
Buddy Mitchell Craven by Mrs. J. Warren Mitchell
Buddy Sokolowski by Shelly and Ansley
Chloe by
Dad and Joan, Caryn, Marc and Rebecca, Jenn Hall
Buffy by Ann Walker
Chloe by Cindy Narcisse
Bumper by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rupe
Chloe by Harriet, Parks and Robson
Buphey by Marion, Margaret and Cy
Chloe by Sally and Margaret, Janet Cain
Burt by Spook Bradley
Chloe by Beastie Darlings
Buster by Beth
Chloe Scott by Patti, Dennis, Charity and Rusty
Buster by Laura, Scott, Kaci and Kellen
Chrissy Berg by
Steve, Lois, Buster and Trax Wolf, Amy Hauser
Buster and Toody Dog by Michael Shivers
Buster Hailey by Robert Hammond
Buster Little by Alan, Susan and Katie Rose
Buzz and Christy by Mark Coffino
Bypass (a.k.a.) Beeper by Susan A. Davis
Caesar by Martha Griffin
Caesar Boland by Glenn and Anne Summerlin
Calli by Calland and Art
Callie by Danna
Callie by Laura
Callie by Rob and Kris
Callie by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Chloe by Mickey and Pat Hallum
Clairol Silverthorn by Alice L. Silverthorn
Clancey and Victoria by Mr. Stiles P. Cobb, Jr.
Clara by Elisa Good
Clarence by John and Cathy Mullins
Clementine by Lane and Daddy Briggs
Cleo Martin by Your Unboundary Family
Coal by Molly Simmons
Coby Ridall by Virginia Torbert, The Stairs
Coco by Eleanor A. Camarata
Coco by Dick Grosswald
Coco by Ann and Jean
Callie Caldwell by Keith and Shannon
Coco by Barbara and Floyd Hoffman
Campbell Bourlier by
Gail, Maxx, Bitsey, Dakota and Lucy
Coco by Your Friends At Moxie
Coco by Mary and John Naismith, Julie Wooley
Camper by Ed, Katherine, Davis and Alex
Coco Campbell by Tom, Jane and Sugar
Candy Hinkle by Claire L. Hinkle
Coco Cooper by Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mulliniks
Carlos by Leonidas Vassilaros
Coco Evans by Happy and Trouble Jeffries
Carly by Suzann Settle
Coco Green by Mr. and Mrs. J. Troy Green
Carmen by The Reinhards
Coco Kicak by Susan, Laura, Patch and Scout
Casey by Martha and Sam Joyce
Cocoa by Nyda Rauscher
Casey by The Wilsons
Cosmo by Tish and Dan Piroli
Casey and Chloe Manning by Susan and Bill
Manning, Charlie, Ginger and Holly Barrier
Cosmo Pipes by Marly A. Glaw
Casey and Tasha Gray by Eleanor Colmer
Cody by Sheadren Pride
Casey Canine by The Mion Family
Cody by Louis, Kay and Marilyn
Cody Bliss by Debbie and Claus
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Daisy by Anna and Bird
Daisy by Margaret and David Withers
Daisy Cobb by Elizabeth Smithgall,
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Daisy Griffin by Miriam C. Boland
Dale by Janet Snyder
Daphne Sutphin by Allen and Steffanie
Dee Dee by The zumBrunnen Family
Delilah by Matt and Sheri Broom
Denise, Al, Charky, Sam and Tippy by Bettye S. Allen
Dexter by Campbells and McGills
Dexter Gorbandt by Your Friends at Common Sense
Solutions, Inc.
Diabla by Anonymous
Dido by Mr. and Mrs. Andy Beard
Ditto by John and Cathy Mullins
Ditto Clay by Dawn Clay
Diva Fustino by Jim Fustino
Diver by Wanda L. Wenger
Dixie by JoAnn M. Overstreet
Dixie by Anita, Price, Mason and Dixon
Dixie by Mark and Kelly Erwin
Dixie by Katie Fisher
Dixie Belle Stultz by Frances Ciancolo
Dixie Golden by
The Kessenichs - Peter, Ronnie, Peter and Veronica
Doc by Imerys Legal Dept.
Dolly by Andrea Breault
Dooley by The Mansfield Family
Doozy by Jay Weisman, Moe and Shirley Weisman,
Steve Monday, Caren and Brian Golenberg
Dossier Hinkle by Claire L. Hinkle
Draven by Mrs. Barbara P. Langlois, Lori Conway
Duchess by Joan Diemer
Duchess, Mitzy and Babe by Alice Zerof
Dudley by Ellie, Perry and Philip
Dudley by Stuart Dougherty
Dudley Brown by Mr. and Mrs. John Brown
Duke by Sharon and Jason Elkin
Duke by Bob and Peggy Dennis
Dumplin Bell by Harriette W. Bell
Duncan Bellinger by Glenn and Anne Summerlin
Dust Bunny by Sydney Davis
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Ellie by Mom and Dad
Gert by Julie and Ralph Compton
Ellie Mae by Susan Pope
Ginger by Nell Moeling
Elliott by Cassandra Crawford
Ginny by Jan Eason
Elly by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Gino by Giovanna DiMauro
Elmer Lyons by The zumBrunnen Family
Gitta by Cathy
Elsa by Allyson and Bruno
Gizmo by Sharon and Jason Elkin
Elu Rahimzadeh by Claire and Weezie
Gracie by Louis and Kay
Elvis by The Mansbachs
Gracie by Judy
Elvis by Ginger and David
Gracie by Lucy and Shelley
Elvis Daniels-Dobb by
Suzi, Gary, Ben, David and Barney
Gracie by Edie and Maria
Emily by Sharon T. Silva
Gracie Dillingham by Ann and Michael
Emily by Phyllis A. Clayman
Emily by The Roses
Emily Dickinson Barcus by
Liora, Amir, Sam, Eddie and Shai
Emma by Emmett and Susan
Emma by Janet Cain
Emma Roo by Laurence A. Coe
Emmer by Pat Ramm
Emmett by Alison Hoehn
Ernie by Jeannine Cordak and Jon Hayano
Esmerelda ‘Essie’ Lucille Appelbaum by
Laura Gildenberg
Honey Glenn by Sophie Lanier
Honey Valentine Mims by Jimmy R. Mims
Howard Scardina by
Lenore, Chris and Nick, Edward and Claire
Hudson by Laura, Mike, Caitlin and Henry Rayburn
Hunter Cat by Georgia
Ibu by Lisa Mahon
Ida by Carolyn Brown
Iddy by Matt and Monique
Gracie by Courtney and Debbie
Iggy Hensley by Roger F. Hensley
Iko by Jane, Mitch, Gabe, Sam and Levi
Gracie Maddox by Linda G. Maddox
Ilsa by David Yarbrough
Gracie Ray Vance by Todd Cerda
Indy by Claire L. Hinkle
Griff by Amy Weil
Invic by Mom and Dad
Goldie Bartlett by Jane Malik Anderson
Izzy Baker by Jess Lembach
Gulliver by Donna Donelli
J.J. Harper by Rose Mary Kolpatzki
Gus Edmondson by The Belfi Family
J J Moran by Dr. and Mrs. Martin Moran
Guzy by Albalis Smith
Jack by The Beavers Family
H.I. Massey by Caroleta
Jack by Barbra Flick
Hal Bennett by Phyllis Brusco-McLay
Jack Barr by Marjorie Moran
Hampton by Emily E. Stromquist
Jacket by Peggy, Katie and Luke
Hana by Aunt Gina and Uncle Dick Watson
Ezzy Hinerfeld by Eleanor Mueller
Hank by Kate and Rob Larsen
F. Scott Fitzpug Shaw Street by
Stephanie, John and Priscilla Presley Stinn
Hannah by Rene and John
Happy by Susan E. Tucker
Fido Margrave by
The Niquets - Koko, Kacee, ‘Tana and Boogie
Harley by Larry Fisher and Denise Mummert
Figi, Maui and Teton Packtor by Lenny and Yaz Packtor
Harley by Shaaron Guerra
Filip Tworzecki by Maggie and Jackie
Honey Bella Rose Glenn by
Helen, Maudie and Emmy Lou
Jackson by Ben and Ramsay
Jake by Barbara Langlois and Sam Kirson
Jamie by Carol O. Sutterfield
Jasmine Taylor by Judy Ford
Jamie Zion by Goose and Jamie
Harley by Alissa, Chris and Matt
Jasper Burns by Von and Georgia
Jay Medlock by Lori and the Thompsons
Finn by Mom, Maxx, Shelby and Jack
Harmony Wilkinson by Frances Ann and Bob King,
Suzan and Gary Saidman and Family
Flash Corby by Honey H. Shackelford
Harry by Nancy Richie
Fluffy by Bobby C. Brown
Harry by Cheryl, Tony, Reid and Theron
Fondly Remembered Pets by The People’s Pets
Harry and Bruno by The Fink Family
Frances by Courtney and John Adank
Hawkeye Greenwood by Gantt
Bailey by Fran Cain
Hazel Castello by Jeanne Marie
Francisco and Conner Mirowski by J. G. Earl
Heide by The Cavanagh Family
Frank by The Shields Family
Heidi by Betty Hambrick
Frankie G. by Kathleen Greenwell
Henri by Daryn Kagan
Franz by Dottie
Henry Dabney by Ann A. Owen, the Williams Girls
Fred by Helen Shean
Henry Viebrock by Sperry M. Wilder, The Viebrocks
Fred by Mary Kay Kilgore
Hensleigh Bliss Brown by Catherine D. Brown
Fred Babush by Martha H. Moseley
Hershell Northcutt by Irvin and Mary Jane
Frisky, Junior, Champ and Jimmy by Frieda N. Porter
Hershey by Rudi Moore and Donna Polk
Fritz by Betsy Howerton
Hershey by Heather Teitell
Gabby by Dr. Lanier
Hobbs by Courtney Tomlin
Gabby by Fran Carroll
Hobbs Rubel by The Orsons
Johnny by Concetta Veronie
Gabby McNabb by Blackberry Gardner
Hobbs Tomlin by Grandpa Tom and Bobbye Tomlin,
Charlie and Rhonda Lokey
JoJo by Tom Murphy
Jordan by Pam and Will Attridge
Hobi by Paul and Debra
Joris Karl Bastet Babush by Martha H. Moseley
Holly Regruto by The Barnes Family
Joy by Rachel Selber and Jon Kropp
Honey by The Newkirks
Jubilee by Carol and Hecther Clark
Honey B by Connie and Kenzie
Jubilee by Diane LeGette
Honey Bear Smith by
The Blocks, Harriett and Dow Kirkpatrick
Judy by Beth Collier
Honey Bee by Laura and Carter Smith
Justice by Nancy and Erik
Gaia by Erin Justen
Gardenia by Mr. and Mrs. Bond Almand
Gateway (aka Lil’ Bit) by Paul and Debra Hackett
Gauge Reeves by Marydale Reeves
George Harlow by Tom Soderberg
Georgia Brinker by The Szambelan Family
Georgia Kirk by Pamela Kirk
Georgie by Steve and Debbie Gill
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Jazz by Hannah
Jazz by Susan McPherson
Jellybean Schreiner by Christy Newsome
Jennie by Imie and Gene Guilliams
Jenny by Lou Cumming
Jenny Anderson by Sheila Hudson
Jerry Lee by Steve and Wayne, Judy and Dan
Jersey Maynard by Mara B. Young
Jessie Hess by Roy L. Simmons
Jessie Rossino by Stephanie, John and Presley Stinn
Jett by Jeanne Marie Marcil
Jewell by Daphne and Linda
Jezebel by Sara and Marvin Brockmann
Jimmy by Ashley and Ellie
Joe by Shiraz N. Dharamsi
Joey by Liz Hayden
Junior by Maxwell Davidson Chastain
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K.C. by Jeanne, Michael and Fargo Riggall
Lucy Steinberg by Margie Diddle and Anne Albenberg
Mimi Chesney by Mary Ann Sainsbury
K.C. and Lucky by Robert W. Kelso
Lucy Vennes by Rachel A. Mathews
Mingus by Mom and Dad
Kaboodle by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Lulu Augustine by Spot For Dogs
Minni by Sharon T. Silva
Kate and Woody Bottorff by Celeste Bottorff
Lyda by Patricia B. Derose
Minnie by Cheryl Hagedorn
Kato by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Mac by Walter, Pat, and Barney
Minnie Miles by Leslie and John Wallace
Kayla by Adele and Rob
Mac Prince by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Prince
Kayro by Bob and Hilary Wolfe
Maddie by Tammy and Debbie
Minnie Sorrow by
Chrissie, Chris, Lucy, Maggie Mae, Nigil and Stella
Keeba Haynes by Shane and Yoda
Maddie by Mike and Kip
Kelsie by The Szambelan Family
Maddie by Randy and Joan Travis
Kezi by Mary, Susie, Paris, and Susan
Maddie Ellis Brogan by Ann Daane
Kiki by Jeanne Witt
Maddie Julianno by The McGahans
Kirby by Arlene and Aiden
Maddie Perkins by Katie
Kita by Gail and Sherry
Maggie by The Cavanagh Family
Kitty (Kat) Lokey by Martha R. Lokey
Maggie by Wanda L. Wenger
Kitty Kruglewicz by The Poole Family
Maggie by Your Friends at the Barking Lot
Kiwi by Barbara Blender
Maggie by Andrea
Kobe by Maxine B. Terk
Maggie by Aunt Marci and Uncle Robert
Kolchak by Jennifer R. Garrett, Sherry E. Campbell
Maggie by Elizabeth Knight
Kona by Lee, Lisa, Ella, and Gabriel
Maggie by Ray and Peggy
Kramer by Tammy and Debbie
Maggie by Nancy and Erik
Kudzu by Cindy Narcisse
Maggie by Helen Shean
Lacy and Rocky by Penny
Maggie Gruenhut by Ken and Cindy Wilson
Lady Day by William and Elaine Holiday
Maggie Rowe by Michele Womble
Lady Welch Jordan by
Rogers B. Toy, Danny and Mary Jane
Maggie Symbas by Jenny, Yancey, Yancey and Foster
Lani by Mr. and Mrs. David Somerville
Magic by Maria K. Schiffgens and Bill Goodman
‘Lanta by The Fortners
Larry by Ruth, John and Tony
Leah by Polly Heyward and Ruth Dickinson
Lexi by
Arlene Fisher and Star Fisher Newman and Family
Lexi Schilling by Sam, Jaron and Dara Brenner
Libby by Guy and Debra Sommers
Liesle by Carrie J. Soles
Lillie Reser by Kip Ford and Michael Parvin
Lily by Mary Beard
Lily by Donna and Grits
Lily by Merrill
Lily by Mom and Dad
Lily by Caro and William
Lily Young by Mara B. Young
Lipton by Melanie, Taylor, Madison and Sophia
Little Dog by Your Jeckil Promotions Family
Liza Greenlee by Drew Blake Family
Louis Sagman Holliday by Uncle Gregg
Lucie Anderson by The Chambers Family
Lucky by The Belfi Family
Lucky by Emily Wells
Lucky by Lucia M. Eastham
Lucky Sligh by Granny and Granddaddy
Lucy by Helen Shean
Lucy by Peggy and Bob
Lucy by Marla R. Appel
Lucy by Cheryl Linden
Lucy Mabrey by
Arden, Walter, Wyatt, Angus, Seymore and Hazel
Maggie Whitlark by The Woottens
Magic by Tara, Tom, Teddy and Iris
Maizie by Ann E. Edwards
Malachi Jones by Alan, Susan and Katie Rose Ketzes
Mam by Margaret and David Withers
Mandy by Dad, Alice, Dock, Beau and Buck
Maple Holliday by Sally Simmons
Miracle by Cheryl Manley
Miss Kitty Pelfrey by Suzanne Minotto
Miss M by Scott
Miss Priss by Giles and Genie Guthrie
Miss Sally Jane by Emily, Hannah, and Melissa
Missy by Ann and Jim Edwards
Missy by Sue Carrigan
Missy Brock by Michele P. Smith
Missy P by Phyllis A. Clayman
Misty Reed by Amy Dorrill
Mitsie Goolsby by Susan and Alex Yeilding
Modi by Pat Burdett and Rhett Butler
Mollie Nance by Jeff, Caryn and Sydnee Cohen
Molly by Cherry Peurifoy
Molly by Jenni Ferguson
Molly by Peggy and Bob
Molly by Lynn and Paul Powers
Molly by Sharon and Jason Elkin
Molly and Murphy by Dianne L. Norwood
Molly Ellin by Barbara and Z
Mona by Georgia A. Savage
Monster by Cheryl K. Moody
Mookie Binns by Dixon and Stephanie
Moose by Elizabeth Jackson
Moose by Danee Mastagni
Mariah Sperling by Bret S. Sperling
Mopsy by Bruce, Judy, Mauri and Sarah
Maris and Yogi by
Berlin and Studioplex Condominium Association
Moses by Jessica and Mickey
Mother by Tina R. Miller
Marley Williams by Mike and Erin Bell
Moxie by Angie Hord
Marlie Bunting-Yavaliollah by Johnny Bauman
Mr. Benson by Julie K. Chesin
Mattie Mokotoff by The Frohman Family
Mr. Cat by Dianne L. Norwood
Max by Pam, Will, Robert Plant and Penny Lane
Mr. Max by Jan Mackoff
Max by Vicki and Bobbie
Murphy by Paul and Marissa
Max by Betty Smith
Murphy by Cecile F. Ross
Max by Dan Wolbe
Murphy by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Max by Jane Armstrong
Murphy by Erica and Gregory Lewis
Max by Daphne and Linda
Murphy by Alfred Tollison
Maxwell Boy by Your Mama
Murphy Mullins by Robert D. Mullins
Mazie by Bethann, David and Rachel
Nayla Bernstein by Bret, Tammie, Matthew and Micah
Meg by Suzanne Pruitt
Nellie Bellinger by Anne and Glenn Summerlin
Mellie Craig by The Monahans, Bill, Sue, and Megan
Nelson Family Pet by
Mary Ann Just, Ellen Stilwell, Kathy Todd
Merlin by Mary Ann and Ellen
Mickey by Daryn Kagan
Mike by Joe and Yancey Surber
Miko by Mother
Miles by Stacey and Bill Stoddard
Miles by Lori, Mark, Rose and Sophia
Miller Brown by Honey, Porter, Tulah, and Bio
Millie by Jen Mautz
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Nico Zawacki by Lori, Sam, Ela, Tobi and Lucy
Ninja by Mary and Yvonne
Nolan Ryan Bean a.k.a. “Nolie” by Sylvia Lopp
O’Brien Diemer by Joan Diemer
Odin by Marnie Sosnovsky
Okay by Penny Burgess
Oliver by Michelle Koufman
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Ollie Freedman by Douglas S. Freedman
Rosie by Irma and Basil
Scooby Teague by Emily and Brad Wareham
Olympia by Jack and Phyllis Gilliam
Rosie by Janet and Harriet Cain
Scooter by Suzanne T. Bowcock
Oscar by Your Family
Roxanne by Anita and Price Williams
Scout by Fern M. Dahlke
Pal Defayette by Robert and Sandi Miles
Roxanne by Sharon T. Silva, Grace Rich and “Tanner”
Scout Dierdorff by Linda and Terry
Pancho by Walter and Pat Hood
Roxie by Tyler and Andrea
Scout Lummus by Susan and Sam Evins
Paris Key by Latosha Key
Roxy by Trina Busby
Seamus by Pamela J. Myers
Patches by Dianne L. Norwood
Roxy Schexnayder by Joanna Blythe
Sebastian by Jani G. McDonald
Pat’s Peppy Pepper by Florence and Danny
Roxy Walrich by Claire and Weezie
Sebastian by Cat Clinic of Cobb
PD by Charles and Vicki Butler
Ruby by John Woodson
Sebastian by Mom and Dad
Pearl by Pat Meadors
Ruby Dixon-Woodson by David
Sebastian Campbell by Brad, Sammy, and Sake
Pearle by Nancy P. Buckhannan
Rudy Casey by CJ, Toby, and Schultz Ciofalo
Shadow by Adam and Stephanie--Tigger and Winnie
Pebbles Brown by Catherine D. Brown
Rusty Robinson by Pat and John
Shasta by Adele Ogilvie
Pee Wee by Mom and Dad
Sable by Eleanor Mueller
Shelby Jones Krohn by Scout Dog and Family
Penney by Peggy and Adrian
Sacha by Gail and Sherry
Sherman by Suzann Settle
Penny by Richard and Sally
Sadie by Laura I. Martin
Simon by Pam, Brad, Maddy and Ally Carter
Penny Howe by Heather, Anthony and the 4 furry kiddos
Sadie Furlow by
Mary Virginia Baughman and Eleanor Baughman
Simon by Joe and Mike
Sadie Percher by Mara B. Young
Sister Crawford by UCR Staff
Pepper by Nancy Richie
Petey by Desiree and Lesley
Petey Hickman by Judy Thomas and Sophie
Petra Handley by The Wilkins
Phoebe by Suzanne T. Bowcock
Phoebe by Ray Rubin and Jeff Shelton
Picadilly by Polly Heyward and Ruth Dickinson
Pinkie Lowe by Sarah, Sugar, Blackie and Otie
Piper by Robert and Sandi Miles
Polo by Pam and Will Attridge
Poo Poo and Arthur Sebastian by Wanda L. Wenger
Pooty by Julia K. Thomas
Presley by Stephen, Jennifer and Thomas Anderson
Puddin by William C. Curns
Puddy by The Danhof Family
Pup by Darwin D. Drury
Q-Tip by Franklin E. Smith
Queenie by Byron Henning
Rachel Wener by Debra and Ed, The Marcus Family,
Merle and Myron Smith, Marie and Jim Gilbert, Sheryl
and Ben Blatt
Rainbow, Paws and Pandora by Adele Shepherd
Raisin by Kay Huff and Marilyn Payne
Ranger by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Kincaid
Rascal by Janet and Larry
Rascal “The Boss” by Buddy and Michael
Ratface by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Reigel by Emelyn Arnold
Remy Horne by Aunt Kathryn
Ricky by Wanda L. Wenger
Riley by Jim and Al
Riley by Your Friends at Mt. Vernon School
Riley by Christi, Peter, Zelda, Family and Friends
Riley by Barbara Meinert
Robbie by Hershey Behr and Wanda
Rocky Bagley by Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mulliniks
Rocky, Bo, Snuffy, and Haagie by
Alison and Luke Saleeby
Roger by Diane and Will
Roque Mattingly by Spot for Dogs
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Sake’ Shemaria Canales by Rachel Selber or Jon Kropp
Sallie by Ken and Stratton
Simon Bartenfeld by Beverly S. Beach
Skeeter Barnettt by Ozzie Burroughs
Sky by Hugs, Timothy and Craig
Sally by Linda and Daphne
Skyler by Michael Thomas Roe
Sally Riley by Robin and Chad Kelly
Sly by Melissa
Sam by Kathi and Bob Caspar
Smitty by David, Laura, Josh and Molly
Sam by Steve and Wayne
Smokey by The Lombardi Family
Sam by Rachel and Nora King
Smokey by Margaret Ann and Joe Bond
Sam and Booger by Stacie and Ed Schagren
Snickers by Grandma
Samantha, Barney, Max and Katie by
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bell
Snickers Foster by Lenore and Chris, Claire and Edward
Snuki Mason Seetoo by Stephanie and Dixon
Sammie by Laurie, Mike and Lili
So K Hui Coleman by Judith R. Brown
Sammie by Ellie, Perry and Philip
Soda by Pat and Bobby
Sammie Abercrombie by Ken and Cindy
Sole Andersen by Mom and Fritz
Sammy by Jan and Bonky
Sophia by Cindy Narcisse
Sammy by Ada and Bobby
Sophie by Jeffery P. Sammons
Sammy by Caitlin and Jeff Campbell
Sammy, AKA, ‘Porkchop’ by your friend and fellow
animal lover, Melissa
Sammy Rosenthal by Mark and Phyllis Rosenthal
Sammy Wheeler by Suzanne and Steve Protz
Sophie by Leigh-Anne Spokane, Nana and GrandBob
Sophie by Kay and Louis
Sophie and Molly by
Katherine, Phil, Maggie and Rich
Sophie Cooper by Rabbi and Mrs. Philip Kranz
Sampson by Molly Simmons
Sophie Halter by The Wade 5 (T&K, MM&K),
The Thompson Family
Samson by Susannah Hendrix Bellew
Sandy by William Richard Bonner, M.D.
Sophie Taratoot by Rolando
Sandy by Joy, John and Zazu
Sparky by Debbie and Peter Maltese
Sandy by Charles Brown and Slick
Spencer by Liz Hayden
Sandy K. Jackson by The Federation
Sandy Rechtman by Alan, Pam, Brandon and Molly
Spike Eddie by Wendy Sue Sanders
Sapphire by Anne Burney
Squeaky by The Hoffmann Family - Joy, Marc,
Michael and Zachary
Sara by Jean, Scarlett and May-May
Star by Jim and Judy Bicknell
Sarah by All the L and Ds
Star Silverman by Diane and Bob Gundeck
Sarah and Spooky by Vince and Julia Adams
Stella by Libba Wilson
Sarah Bennett-Morgan by
Debby Teitsman and Carolyn Sudberry
Stella by Gail Bowman
Sasha by Nancy B. Huff
Sully by Faye and Jim Dickson
Sasha by Kate and Jerry
Savannah by June and Judy
Savannah Hicks by Drew Blake Family
Scarlet by Courtney
Scarlet by Sidney, Steve and Tom
St. Jude by Marie McMenamin
Summer by The Ridall Family
Sundance Grattan by Shirley Grattan
Sunny by Eric Sturdy
Sunshine Sadie Roas by Pop and Mimi
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Susie by Lou Cumming
Tiera Casey by Leslie R. Greenberg
Whisky Brooks by The Brooks Family Charitable Trust
Susie Corley-Morris by Ruth Matthews
Tiger by Enid and Mike Mescon
Whistler by Sharon and Jason Elkin
Suzie by Michael Martin and Dan Cameron
Tigger Everhart by The Lancaster Family
Wiggles Ashe by Florence M. Chandler
Suzy Ford by Rogers B. Toy
Tigger Maslia by Phyllis Brusco-McLay
Winnie by Jen and Brent
Suzy Shornick by Linda and Lee Shornick
Tilly Bruening by Kristen Moody
Winston by Sharon and Jason Elkin
Suzy Spot by Suzanne T. Bowcock
Timshel Archibald by Andy and Jen Cobb
Winston by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin and Betty Ralston
Sweet Catherine by Patricia Ahlers
Tina Coker by Carrie J. Soles
Winston by Pat and Paddy
Sweet Nermal by Susan G. Hiers
Tipper by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Akers
Winston by Betsy Howerton
Sweet Sadie by Kathy
Tipper by Judy and Dan
Winston Martin by Jonathan, Jeanne, and Henry
Sweetie by Amelia and Tom
Tito by Harriet E. Cain
Wolfgang by Vicki McLemore
Sweetie Pie by Alice Hern
Toby by Judy C. Gladden
Wolfie by Laura, Philip, Jenn, Suki, Mila, and Driskill
Sydney by The Tocci Family
Tomas by Tony, David and Mac
Wonderful Wallace by Keffie, Dovie, and Irv
Sydney Morgan by Mom and Dad
Tony by V. Jan Conway
Woodrow by Martha, Bill and Hillydog Milton
T.C. by Ruth Ann Long and Barbara Keller
Tooky and Kiki by Elizabeth Knight
Woodrow by Julie K. Chesin
Taffy Rao by Ritu Rao
Tootie by Janis Goodheim
Wylee by Judy J. Candler
Tag by Sharon Silva, Elizabeth Ryon
Toto by Phyllis Brusco-McLay
Wylee by The Drake Family, Nan and Michael
Tanner by
Donna and Uwe Brockmann, Boo, Scout and Atticus
Toto by Maria K. Schiffgens and Bill Goodman
Yoshi by Judith M. Zielenski
Target Fustino by Jim Fustino
Traveler by Dona and Bill Humphreys
Zach Proctor by Dianne G. Proctor
Traveler by Dana Cravey
Zachary by Mike and Stephanie
Treylle by Britten O’Dell
Zachery by Barbara Schwartz
Tribles by Mary E. Harvey
Zack by Cindy Narcisse
Tubbo Frazier by Tubbo’s Loving Family
Zack Gruber by Patricia Engel
Tux Bloom by Sheryl Adair
Zane Vandiver-Williams by Martha H. Moseley
Tuxedo by Rachel Sokoloff
Zeke by Alison Bearman
Tyler the Cat by Martha Barnes, Jean S. Callier
Zeke by Betsy Culberson, Diana McGinnis
Valentino by Ruth W. Webb
Zoe by Association Services Dept.
Van Gogh Haines-McCarty by Jess Lembach
Zoe by James A. Pittman, Jr.
Virginia Cat by Ed and Darlington
Zoe Gordon by Biggs Callahan
Tex by Grela, Cheryl, Sage and Ella
Wall Street by Becky and Larry Keister, Elizabeth and
Mike Nadal, Judy and Randy and HCH Family
Zoe Sleva by
Marsha and Thomas Holcomb, Melissa and Ramon
Tex Burns by Daniela Burns
Wally Marshall by Lynn P. Currin
The Dude by Mr. Scott D. Cahalan and Ms. Erika E. Sybers
Watson by BD and Roberto
Zooey Steely by
Spencer and Mary Anne Godfrey, Martha and Jim
Thor by Pam, Will, Billy and Nancy
Weasel by Debra Robinson
Thor by the Andersons
Wesley by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Thu by Taylor, Melanie, Madison and Sophia
Whiskers by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Tiano Maddox by Gaby and Erika
Whiskers by Georgia and Ken
Tasha by Wanda L. Wenger
Tasha by The Pozzo Family
Tassie by Lindsay and Brad
Tassie by L. and D.
Taxie Lee by Katherine D. Dixon
Taylor by The Wagner Family
Taylor and Duke by The Ridall Family
Taz by Debbie Worthy
Tess by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Tex by The Mommas, Sandy, Logan and Bailey
Zorro by Michele P. Smith
Zorro by Jimmy Jenkins
A Special Way to Remember
If you would like to make a donation in memory of a deceased person or pet:
•Send your gift to A.H.S. 981 Howell Mill Road NW Atlanta, GA 30318.
A notation of “MEMORIAL” on the outside of the envelope will help speed the acknowledgment of
your gift.
•Enclose a note with your check including the name of the deceased, whether the deceased is
a person or a pet, the name and address of the family to be notified of your gift, and your name,
address and phone number.
•The family will receive a card of acknowledgement, recognizing your gift to the AHS in the name
of the deceased (the amount of your gift remains confidential). You will also be sent a note of thanks
for your gift.
•Phone inquiries should be directed to 404.974.2876.
Thank you for remembering your friends and family in such a wonderful, helpful way!
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Pet Memorial
Photos
If you would like
to submit a photo
of your beloved pet,
please email high
resolution photos to
[email protected]
If you prefer to mail your
photo, please send to
Heart Editor
981 Howell Mill Road,
Atlanta, GA 30318
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Thank You... Thank You...
to the following groups and individuals for their donation of money,
time and/or wish-list items to help the animals:
The Peachtree Council of the AT&T Pioneers donated $300.
Agave Restaurant donated $1,014 from their dine-out event in February.
Brownie Troop 28430 raised $54.90 for the animals.
Brownie Troop 25446 saved $140 in cookie money to help the homeless
pets at AHS.
Congregation Bet Haverim 4th grade Sunday School class raised
$
53.06 for the animals.
Bridget Nabors
Virginia Weston
Coventry Health Care of Georgia employees collected 12 boxes of
donations and raised $362.71 through an appreciation event. The ACT committee
would like to thank everyone who helped with this event.
Abby Fenbert, age 11, donated from a project for school.
Sam Freeman donated $69 in honor of his 8th birthday.
Zack Gilbert donated $10 and a gift card to help the animals of AHS.
Madelyn Harris, age 11, donated $30 she saved of her own money.
Hailey Hurowitz, a student at the Greenfield Hebrew Academy, donated
$
180 she received from her Yad B’yad B’nai Mitzvah Fund.
Hannah Hurowitz, a student at the Greenfield Hebrew Academy, donated
$
180 she received from her Yad B’yad B’nai Mitzvah Fund.
Maya and Cole Kaplan
Maya Kaplan, Cole Kaplan and Annaliese Remper raised $45.26
for the animals with their lemonade stand.
David S. Kinser donated $80 that he received in lieu of birthday gifts.
Matthew and Katie Mowrer raised $15.51 to help the animals of AHS.
Charlotte Nichols donated $320 to go towards the sweet animals of AHS.
Sari Olim and her brothers saved money from their allowance.
Imani Blunt with Pebbles Tossers baked all-natural doggie treats for our
‘Society’ dogs.
Rollins Children donated $159 from their Summer Education Program.
Maeve, Brenna, Veda, Victoria, Cloe, Kaya and Elizabeth from
Save Our World Now 5 donated $162 to help our animal’s health care,
food and anything else they might need.
Sari Olim and her Grandma.
Kylie Silva, in lieu of gifts for her 8th birthday, donated $30, a $15 Target gift
card, assorted dog, cat toys and treats, kitty litter, plastic bags, paper towels, etc.
Maria Simmons and her neighbors collected medicine bottles for the clinic.
Bridget Nabors and the Sarah Smith Elementary School Beta
Club collected bowls, collars, leashes, combs, toys, etc. and donated $34.52.
Virginia Weston raised $100 to help our ‘Society’ pets.
Mikayla, Piper, Allie, and Regan – 5th graders at Sarah Smith Elementary–
had the Purr-fect Plan and raised $150 from bake sale items and various treats and
toys for the homeless pets.
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AHS Employees Johnathon and Patrick
with donor Kylie Silva.
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AHS President and the Rollins Family Children.
Coventry Healthcare
AHS Employee, Deanie Haynes and donor Charlotte Nichols.
Imani Blunt and Family.
Front, L to R: Allie and Regan. Back, L to R: Mikayla and Piper
Members of the AT&T Pioneers Peachtree Council
Deborah Francis, Diana Watson, and Dee Gonzalez presented
Deborah Marshall (AHS employee, center) with their donation.
Thank You
The numbers are in, and it’s safe to say that our 2010 Pet Parade was
a howling success! With nearly 700 registered walkers and over
$
127,000 raised, we were able to make a huge difference in the
lives of thousands of homeless animals. We want to say a big “thank
you” to everyone who participated in our 20th annual Pet Parade—the
sponsors, the participants, the attendees, the vendors, the volunteers,
the contributors. We couldn’t have done it without you, and we hope
to see you all again in 2011! The walk will be longer, the prizes will
be bigger, and the surprises will be greater than ever before!
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saturday, april 30
join us in Piedmont Park* as animal lovers and
their pets come together to walk their paws for a
wonderful cause. Pet Parade is back, bigger and better than ever before, with all proceeds directly benefitting the Society pets in need at Atlanta Humane
Society.
the walk Participants will follow a mile-and-a-
half long scenic route through Piedmont Park, with or
without their pets. For smaller or less active dogs, a
shorter route will be available. Attendees will enjoy
the special offerings of our festival, including an array of adoptable animals, vendors, games, contests,
training demonstrations, and displays by local rescue
organizations.
registration The festival portion
of Pet Parade is open to everyone, but you
must register to participate in the walk itself.
Advance registration rate: $30 per person
Children age 14 or younger are not required to
pay a registration fee but are encouraged to raise
money for the animals.
All pets walk free of charge with a paid registrant.
Everyone who registers will receive a commemorative
Pet Parade t-shirt. Children (age 14 or younger) who
raise a minimum of $30 will also receive a t-shirt.
You may register to walk as part of a team.
fundraising Create a personalized fundraising page online or collect pledges offline. Raise money as an
individual or as part of a “pack.” The average cost to find a ‘Society’ pet a new home is $300. For every $300
you raise, you’ve personally helped a homeless animal find their forever family! Whether you’re raising money
alone or as a group member, $300 is an excellent personal goal. For more information on creating your fundraising page, please visit www.atlantapetparade.org/fundraising/.
Fabulous prizes will be awarded to the top individual fundraisers, the top youth fundraisers, and the top youth
team. Trophies will also be awarded to the Top “Packs.”
*pending park approval. all proceeds directly benefit the animals of ahs.
Become A Corporate Sponsor
Throughout the year, the Society hosts several events
to raise funds for the animals in our care. Each event
contains the opportunity for visibility within the community,
recognition on all event collateral pieces, and media
exposure.
To get more information about the various opportunities,
please contact Karla Dempsey at
404.974.2875 or [email protected]
Advertise your Business & Love for Animals with AHS!
Become A
Foster Care
Volunteer
Foster Volunteers:
• Nurse ill or injured
animals back to health
available
dogs
cat
curious
Atlanta Humane Society is offering local
businesses an opportunity to make a
difference in the community and in the
lives of our “Society” pets.
Businesses may sponsor a dog or cat by
simply covering the adoption fee for that
animal.
pet of the month
AHS will place a sign on the dog or cat’s
kennel for the duration of that animal’s
time at our facility with your company’s
logo and the following message “This
dog/cat’s adoption fee is paid for by
[your company name here].”
For more info call Karla at
404.974.2875
or email [email protected].
ATLANTA HUMANE SOCIETY FALL/WINTER 2010
• Care for puppies and
kittens under eight weeks
of age
• Work with animals displaying minor behavioral issues
To get started:
• Attend a volunteer
orientation
• Interview with the Foster
Care Coordinator
• Complete a home visit
with an AHS employee
Check the AHS website
for the next
Volunteer
Orientation
to find out how you can
become a
Foster care
Volunteer.
www.atlantahumane.org
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Nonprofit
Organization
U.S. Postage
981 Howell Mill Road NW
PAID
Atlanta, GEORGIA 30318
Atlanta, GA
Permit No. 649
Return Service Requested
Calendar of Events
November 13
Canine good
citizen testing
AHS Parking Lot. By appointment only.
Call 404.974.2899
Leave a legacy
To ensure that your love for
animals continues beyond
your lifetime, please
remember the Atlanta
Humane Society in your
estate plans.
For information, call
Deborah Marshall,
Vice President of
Development.
404.974.2878
November 13
Social Club
AltoRex Rooftop Lounge
Nov. 13, Dec. 11, Jan. 8
Mendaheart counseling
AHS Administrative Area at 11am
Nov. 19-21; Dec. 3-5, 10-12
Pets with Santa
Doguroo & Atlantic Station
November 21
Atlanta Thrashers vs.
N.Y. Islanders
Philips Arena, 5pm November 25
Atlanta Half Marathon
Turner Field, Downtown Atlanta,
755 Hank Aaron Drive
November 25
CLOSED for Thanksgiving
December 25 and 26
CLOSED for Christmas
December 31
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
Parade
January 1
CLOSED for new years
April 30
Pet Parade
Piedmont Park
Newsletter Mailing
In an effort to reduce printing and
postage costs, our next newsletter
will be offered on our website.
If you would prefer to receive this
newsletter via email, please
email send us a message at
[email protected] with your
mailing information. We’ll update
our records and begin emailing you
the newsletter for all future issues.