[gdum-l] Great loss to Fidelco-Robie's passing

Helen helenj.mcd at verizon.net
Mon Jun 21 17:28:14 GMT 2010


Hi Kay--

Thanks so much for responding.  I do get some e mail from Fidelco but did
not recevie notice about Robie.  Yes, I would like to know more about
Fidelco Friends.  Please e mail me at: 

Helenj.mcd at verizon.net
 

-----Original Message-----
From: gdum-l-bounces at acb.org [mailto:gdum-l-bounces at acb.org] On Behalf Of
Kay Bellantoni
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:48 PM
To: Guide Dog Users of Massachusetts
Subject: Re: [gdum-l] Great loss to Fidelco-Robie's passing

Helen, I am glad you sent this.  We knew early this morning because we are
on the Fidelco Friends list.  Is this something you would be interested in
joining?  If so, let me know and I can have Jody, the list moderator, try to
get you on.  It is a great loss to Fidelco but I thought Eliot put it well. 
She is now free from pain and reunited with her precious dogs and loved
ones.  Needless to say, we will all miss her and her legacy will live on
through our current dogs and those dogs yet to be placed.  She was a very
special lady and her passing is a great loss to those who knew and loved
her.

Kay and Beacon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Helen" <helenj.mcd at verizon.net>
To: "'Guide Dog Users of Massachusetts'" <gdum-l at acb.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 7:06 PM
Subject: [gdum-l] Great loss to Fidelco-Robie's passing


> Hello to all Fidelco graduates and interested parties,
>
> When I arrived home from a family get together today, I had a voice mail
> telling me of Robie's passing away today.  I have copied and pasted some
> information from the Fidelco web site.  A great loss...
>
> Helen June & Logan
>
>
> The Rainbow Bridge story tells of a green meadow and an adjoining bridge
> connecting it to Heaven.
>
> According to the story, when beloved animals die they go to the meadow 
> where
> their bodies are cured of all illnesses, frailties or injuries. The 
> animals
> run free and play with other animals, missing only one thing - the love 
> and
> companionship of their people who are still alive on Earth.
>
> Upon a person's death, their own journey towards Heaven crosses the green
> meadow where their animals run to greet them. Reunited, the animals and
> people cross the Rainbow Bridge together into Heaven, never again to be
> separated.
>
> The entire Fidelco family is saddened by the recent death of our President
> and co-Founder, Robbie Kaman. There are not enough words of praise to
> describe what she accomplished in her life other than to say that without
> Robbie's vision and passion, there would be no Fidelco Guide Dog 
> Foundation.
>
> In this time of great sadness, we are comforted by three thoughts.  First,
> that Robbie is now free of her physical pain.  Next, that she is united 
> with
> all of her beloved dogs that met her in the green meadow.  And lastly, 
> that
> every Fidelco German Shepherd Guide Dog has a bit of Robbie beating in its
> strong and courageous heart.
>
> Godspeed Robbie.
>
>
>
>
>
> Eliot D. Russman
>
> CEO and Executive Director
>
> The Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, Inc.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Wishing you love, light, blessings and
> more smiles than tears,
> Helen June
>
>
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