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Mia Kraft
April 22, 2009 – December 30, 2020
Mia crossed over the Rainbow Bridge unexpectedly on December 30, 2020 during a visit at her vet. She was soon to be 11 years old.
Mia joined her family in the Spring of 2009 as a puppy and immediately stole their hearts. Mia was born in a home just a few houses down from where her humans grew up. She was oh-so-spoiled, living a life fit for the princess that she was. Before her arrival, Mia had already owned more dog beds and toys then she would ever know what to do with. Her life’s journey started with her human Amanda, but over the course of a few years, she found her human soulmate, Grammy. Mia and her Grammy were inseparable. She was her Grammy’s trusty sidekick; where Grammy was, Mia was not far behind. Mia loved Grammy unconditionally, and Grammy loved her. The two loved to watch TV together, Mia would always bark at the dogs on the screen. Car rides, Mia sitting co-pilot on Grammy’s lap, as they went to stores, or to visit family. Playing Hide and Seek with Grammy, Finley and Fiona, she was the best seeker. Mia loved to play with all of her toys, and will be cremated with her favorite Monkey. She found her place on Grammy’s bed every single night. She wasn’t too fond of strangers and didn’t love to give people kisses, but she loved so much to give Grammy kisses AND HUGS. Mia was her Grammy’s angel that chose fur instead of wings.
Mia leaves behind her furless feline friend Nala and new to her family, canine Sierra. Mia will be missed dearly by her humans Amanda, Heidi and Benjamin and little humans Finley and Fiona. No words will ever be able to describe the amount of sorrow Grammy feels losing Mia.
To Grammy -
“I know that you can’t see me, but trust me I’m right here. Although I’m up in heaven, my love for you stays near. So often I see you crying, many times you call my name. I want so much to lick your face and ease some of your pain. I wish that I could make you see that Heaven indeed is real. If you could see me run and play how much better you would feel. But our loving God has promised me that when the time is right, you’ll step out of the darkness and meet me in the light.”
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