Keegan

Today we honor and remember Keegan, a beloved companion whose love, loyalty, and unique personality left an unforgettable mark on the hearts of his family. For 10 wonderful years, he brought comfort, joy, and companionship to those who loved him most. Though saying goodbye was incredibly difficult, his memory continues to live on through the countless moments he shared with his family.

In Loving Memory of Keegan

Our sweet boy came into our lives as a rescue when he was about 2 years old, and from that day on, he became a cherished member of our family. We were blessed to share more than nine wonderful years with him.

He had a big personality and was very demanding, but that was part of what made him so lovable. He never met a stranger and loved everyone (human) he encountered. His favorite thing in the world was having his backside scratched, cheese, and anything peanut butter.

He filled our home with love, snuggles, and unforgettable memories. Though our hearts are broken, we are grateful for every moment we shared. He will always be loved, deeply missed, and forever in our hearts. Run free, sweet boy.

Aka: Fatty.

Sarina Mitchell  and Family

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