For all the humans of the beloved pets mentioned in this thread, I post this prayer. Just put the name of your pet(s) wherever it reads, “Grayborn.”
Prayer for the Death of a Beloved Pet
By Rabbi Barry H. Block
O Lord our God, we come before You this day in sadness. Grayborn, who brought us so much joy in life, has now died. His happy times in our family’s embrace have ended. We miss Grayborn.
Help us, O God, to remember the good times with Grayborn. Remind us to rejoice in the happy times he brought to our home. Let us be thankful for the good life we were blessed to give to him.
We are grateful to You, God, for creating Grayborn, for entrusting him to our care, and for sustaining him in our love for a measure of time. We understand that all lives must die. We knew that this day would come. Yet, O God, we would have wanted one more day of play, one more evening of love with Grayborn.
O God, as we have taken care of Grayborn in life, we ask that You watch over him in death. You entrusted Grayborn to our care; now, we give him back to You. May Grayborn find a happy new home in Your loving embrace.
As we remember Grayborn, may we love each other more dearly. May we care for all Your creatures, for every living thing, as we protected the blessed life of Grayborn. May his memory bless our lives with love and caring forever. Amen
When my beloved Crystal died I repurposed her leash as a “lead rope” on my kayak. Now she is with me each time I go kayaking, which is always enjoyable in so many ways. She was buried along with other family pets in the backyard of the family home. When the home was sold it was difficult to leave her.
I had my cats cremated. Also my dog. They are in my living room “sitting” with me. When I lost my dog, I swear I heard her woof at me that same night! I miss my past pets to this day.
I’ve lived in the current house for 37 years and raised six kids here. When I die, my widow will probably sell the house. New owners beware! Till the back yard at your own risk. The sheer number and variety of pet skeletons could be startling, to say as little as possible.
I have a wall of all my cats’ pictures. (Some on shelves actually) And little objects in drawers…a custom made collar, a license, a favourite toy. And a Bastet urn with the remains of one of my cats.
The Farley retcon. What parts are true and what parts are lies?
Farley was a funny puppy. True.
Farley had the loudest bark. False. That was Elly. Farley shrank in fear when Elly yelled at him as a puppy.
Farley had energy to burn. False. Most jokes were made of how Farley liked to lie around and how only a few things got him going.
Farley loved to chase the children. Trueish. There is actually only one comic strip of Farley chasing the kids. Mostly Farley with the kids strips were of the kids torturing Farley and him taking it.
Farley loved to catch snowballs in his mouth. True.
I am no one special, just a common dog with common thoughts. I’ve led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me, and my name will soon be forgotten. But in one respect, I’ve succeeded as gloriously as anyone who ever lived. I’ve loved another with all my heart and soul, and for me, that has always been enough.
When Farley the dog really showed his stuff was taking care of April and really the last 4 years have been his best. He stepped up when the parents were stepping down in their responsibilities. He taught her to read. He taught her to speak. When she wandered about the neighbourhood, Farley was there watching over her. Elly should probably be remembering those last 4 years of Farley, except everything he did in that time exposes what she did not do. That is why Elly is concentrating on Farley the puppy.
Farley the puppy was a nice puppy. The last 4 years of Farley, he was exemplary. A model of how you would want a dog to be around your child.
Oh, that’s right, Farley died. They’ve been making such a big production of an obscure guest character going home at the end of what was always meant as a temporary visit, that one could be forgiven for forgetting all about that.
When I took our dog Izaak to the vet’s for his Last Trip, I held him as he “crossed the Rainbow Bridge”. He passed in my arms. I still have his name tag in my jewelry box.
I had to put my lop-eared rabbit to sleep as she had cancer. I brought her home and buried her in my garden. This happened about a week before my wedding. The day before the wedding, a beautiful white flower bloomed where she was buried. I have never seen that kind of flower in my garden either before or since. Was it a coincidence or did she give me a wedding gift?
Uncle Kenny 7 months ago
I don’t have their food bowls on a shelf, but not ten feet behind me on a shelf are five small chests, each filled with the cremains of a beloved cat.
Enter.Name.Here 7 months ago
Memories also make the loss of the animal painful, but we treasure them anyway.
RickTengle 7 months ago
what college is interested in their elementary school records?
Coopersdad 7 months ago
We have the cremains of the last two dogs to pass away in our family in the den (Bear & Lizzie). We never forget the memories.
GeorgeInAZ 7 months ago
Horribly sad to lose our dogs (or cats), but we are so blessed to have had their company, and our memories. Definitely worth the pain.
Uncle Kenny 7 months ago
For all the humans of the beloved pets mentioned in this thread, I post this prayer. Just put the name of your pet(s) wherever it reads, “Grayborn.”
Prayer for the Death of a Beloved Pet
By Rabbi Barry H. Block
O Lord our God, we come before You this day in sadness. Grayborn, who brought us so much joy in life, has now died. His happy times in our family’s embrace have ended. We miss Grayborn.
Help us, O God, to remember the good times with Grayborn. Remind us to rejoice in the happy times he brought to our home. Let us be thankful for the good life we were blessed to give to him.
We are grateful to You, God, for creating Grayborn, for entrusting him to our care, and for sustaining him in our love for a measure of time. We understand that all lives must die. We knew that this day would come. Yet, O God, we would have wanted one more day of play, one more evening of love with Grayborn.
O God, as we have taken care of Grayborn in life, we ask that You watch over him in death. You entrusted Grayborn to our care; now, we give him back to You. May Grayborn find a happy new home in Your loving embrace.
As we remember Grayborn, may we love each other more dearly. May we care for all Your creatures, for every living thing, as we protected the blessed life of Grayborn. May his memory bless our lives with love and caring forever. Amen
Tantor 7 months ago
Poor Farley
VegaAlopex 7 months ago
I still have the collar of our family dog who died fourteen years ago.
Kwitchy 7 months ago
I’ve been there more times than I care to remember.
apoch003 7 months ago
Goodbye Farley. Good dog! Gooood dog!
angier3824 Premium Member 7 months ago
When my beloved Crystal died I repurposed her leash as a “lead rope” on my kayak. Now she is with me each time I go kayaking, which is always enjoyable in so many ways. She was buried along with other family pets in the backyard of the family home. When the home was sold it was difficult to leave her.
birkemeyerjulie 7 months ago
I had my cats cremated. Also my dog. They are in my living room “sitting” with me. When I lost my dog, I swear I heard her woof at me that same night! I miss my past pets to this day.
Cary Rodda Premium Member 7 months ago
I hear you. I have my old cat’s dishes packed away, and every time I see them it reminds me of her and what a great kitty she was.
steveconkey2003 7 months ago
My “Farley” is on my family room shelf in a nice wooden box with his picture on it.
ajakimber425 7 months ago
Anything from a decease pet does. I don’t care what anyone says. They are a member of your family!!
John Leonard Premium Member 7 months ago
We still have everybody’s collar. That six collars over almost 50 years.
rshive 7 months ago
At various times, we’ve had three dogs. Still have the bowls from each.
WoT_Hog Premium Member 7 months ago
I miss Farley…. :_-(
Norris66 7 months ago
See folks Ellie cares. {to all who griped about her all week. ;p And where are you? No comments yet.}
efpwdude 7 months ago
it is a comic and I am still sad he past
Upton O'Goode 7 months ago
I’ve lived in the current house for 37 years and raised six kids here. When I die, my widow will probably sell the house. New owners beware! Till the back yard at your own risk. The sheer number and variety of pet skeletons could be startling, to say as little as possible.
ladykat 7 months ago
Yes, they do.
CultofFarley 7 months ago
Ooga Farley!
Ooga Farley!
Ooga Farley!
Ooga Farley!
Punrose 7 months ago
I have a wall of all my cats’ pictures. (Some on shelves actually) And little objects in drawers…a custom made collar, a license, a favourite toy. And a Bastet urn with the remains of one of my cats.
nostall 7 months ago
What happened to Edgar, the puppy?
Daltongang Premium Member 7 months ago
Memories
Like the corners of my mind
Misty watercolor memories
Of the way we were
Scattered pictures
Of the times we left behind
Smiles we gave to one another
For the way we were
Can it be that it was all so simple then?
Or has time rewritten every line?
If we had the chance to do it all again
Tell me, would we, would we,
Could we, could we?
Memories
May be beautiful and yet
What’s too painful to remember
We simply choose to forget
Can it be that it was all so simple then?
Or has time rewritten every line?
If we had the chance to do it all again
Tell me, would we, would we,
Could we, could we?
Memories
May be beautiful and yet
What’s too painful to remember
We simply choose to forget
So it’s the laughter
We will remember
Whenever we remember
The way we were
The way we were
I miss you Farley
The way we were
The way we were
I miss you so much Farley
I miss the way we were
Dkram 7 months ago
Having had fur babes through out the years, I’m finding this one leaving me a little misty eyed.
\\//_
Petemejia77 7 months ago
Hoarder excuse.
French Persons Premium Member 7 months ago
Lo, there do I see my father.
Lo, there do I see my mother,
And my sisters,
And my brothers,
And my doggies,
And my kitties.
Lo, there do I see the line of my people,
Back to the beginning.
Lo, they do call to me.
They bid me take my place among them,
In the halls of Valhalla,
Where the brave may live forever!"
waynemadison 7 months ago
Notice the first pic in the box of family photos is of him!
howtheduck 7 months ago
The Farley retcon. What parts are true and what parts are lies?
Farley was a funny puppy. True.
Farley had the loudest bark. False. That was Elly. Farley shrank in fear when Elly yelled at him as a puppy.
Farley had energy to burn. False. Most jokes were made of how Farley liked to lie around and how only a few things got him going.
Farley loved to chase the children. Trueish. There is actually only one comic strip of Farley chasing the kids. Mostly Farley with the kids strips were of the kids torturing Farley and him taking it.
Farley loved to catch snowballs in his mouth. True.
Farley hated peas. True.
I rank this retcon as mostly true 4/6.
The Duke 7 months ago
I am no one special, just a common dog with common thoughts. I’ve led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me, and my name will soon be forgotten. But in one respect, I’ve succeeded as gloriously as anyone who ever lived. I’ve loved another with all my heart and soul, and for me, that has always been enough.
cbgoldeneagle2 7 months ago
I have pictures and rose garden for 7 pets, also have 3 other places I buried them
jr1234 7 months ago
Goodbye, Farley. You will be forever missed and forever loved!!!
howtheduck 7 months ago
When Farley the dog really showed his stuff was taking care of April and really the last 4 years have been his best. He stepped up when the parents were stepping down in their responsibilities. He taught her to read. He taught her to speak. When she wandered about the neighbourhood, Farley was there watching over her. Elly should probably be remembering those last 4 years of Farley, except everything he did in that time exposes what she did not do. That is why Elly is concentrating on Farley the puppy.
Farley the puppy was a nice puppy. The last 4 years of Farley, he was exemplary. A model of how you would want a dog to be around your child.
jr1234 7 months ago
See today’s Fred, Poor fellow.
martinman8 7 months ago
as long as farley was in the comic i think it would be nice if other artest did a tribuet to him.
kamoolah 7 months ago
Today’s strip:
Elly: They make a $8.55 dish priceless.
John Jorgensen 7 months ago
Oh, that’s right, Farley died. They’ve been making such a big production of an obscure guest character going home at the end of what was always meant as a temporary visit, that one could be forgiven for forgetting all about that.
Catmom 7 months ago
I still have the stoneware “Kitty” bowl that belonged to my first cat, Katie. It has a big crack in it, but I can’t seem to make myself throw it away.
namelocdet 7 months ago
They tried to feed their dog peas?
mruch 7 months ago
Gotcha bro. We have 3 d0gs and a cat in the jugs. We want to have some put with ours and scattered at Seagrove beach Florida
Thorby 7 months ago
When I took our dog Izaak to the vet’s for his Last Trip, I held him as he “crossed the Rainbow Bridge”. He passed in my arms. I still have his name tag in my jewelry box.
SueMount 7 months ago
I had to put my lop-eared rabbit to sleep as she had cancer. I brought her home and buried her in my garden. This happened about a week before my wedding. The day before the wedding, a beautiful white flower bloomed where she was buried. I have never seen that kind of flower in my garden either before or since. Was it a coincidence or did she give me a wedding gift?
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 7 months ago
Out of all the strips in the last Farley story arc this one hits the hardest.
Ukko wilko 7 months ago
Our old Yorkie hated peas. If there were peas mixed in with his food he would very carefully take them out and pile them neatly beside his dish.
rebelstrike0 7 months ago
Ironically, Chris Farley killed himself within the strip’s run.
The_Great_Black President 7 months ago
One family had Farley mignon.
Black76Manta 7 months ago
Very true lady, very true!
JCunnngham Premium Member 7 months ago
Keep it out and have Aypo eat out of it
calliarcale 7 months ago
When their memories make you smile, that’s the sign of a life well lived.