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Please consider a contribution to Guiding Eyes for the Blind.

Background

Max and Carolyn adopted Ian, and later Sully, two retired service dogs that were steadfast companions.

Ian was the resident greeter at the Red Shutter Inn, and provided a great riding challenge to young grandchildren when they visited.

And Sully was the golf course walker. Sully and Max would walk the path for hours, sometimes leaving Carolyn to wonder, "Where are they?"

Guiding Eyes for the Blind is a training ground for future service dogs, among other services. Please consider them in Max's memory.
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I’m sorry Shari for your loss.
I’m sorry Shari for your loss.
I’m sorry Shari for your loss.
So sorry to just hear of the lost of your wonderful father. My parents so loved all the bridge events with  the bridge …
So sorry to just hear of the lost of your wonderful father. My parents so loved all the bridge even…
So sorry to just hear of the lost of your wonderful father. My p…
A good friend  always willing  to drive me if I did not know, how to get there. A dry sense of humor. , a great gin and…
A good friend  always willing  to drive me if I did not know, how to get there. A dry sense of humo…
A good friend  always willing  to drive me if I did not know, ho…
During a holiday visit to our family on the East Coast, I got to wake up to a “White Christmas” morning for the first a…
During a holiday visit to our family on the East Coast, I got to wake up to a “White Christmas” mor…
During a holiday visit to our family on the East Coast, I got to…

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