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A party for Mary

About 1 pages (373 words)

St. Joseph News-Press, July 22nd, 2007

Maggie probably thinks the party is for her. All of her friends from Saxton Riverside Care Center are there, they greet her with smiles and "Hi Maggie." They walk and wheel over to her, to talk to and touch the friend they've missed. Maggie, with her smiling eyes, wags her tail, the tags on her collar jingling excitedly. But it's not her party, not really. It's really a party for her owner, Mary Eberhart. Mary and her husband, John, had originally planned it as an appreciation party for the excellent care the staff at Saxton had given Mary. But now it's a memorial, too, in memory of Mary, w...

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