Roxy Foxy's obituary
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Roxy Quinones, better known as Roxy Foxy, on the 13th of September, 2022. Roxy, born on the 15th of August 2010, was a cherished family member and will be deeply missed by her surviving sister, Gabriella Quiñones.
Roxy, in her unique and joyous spirit, embraced life with vigor, always ready for an adventure, a new experience, or a fun game in 2018. She was a lover of simple yet wholesome meals of Dog food and cherished the refreshing taste of Water.
Her enthusiasm for life extended into various aspects, including her favorite books that remained a mystery, her love for the melodious sounds of Barks, and her fondness for the vibrant scenes of the Puppy show. Her favorite movie, 102 Dalmatians, showcased her ideal world filled with her kind.
Art, for Roxy, was a representation of Paws; something she connected with deeply. When it came to sports, she was a loyal fan of the Raiders. She was a playful soul who loved games, with Ball being her favorite.
She was an ardent audience at Plays, and her recreational activities often included a comforting Cuddle. Exercise took the form of Walks; nothing pleased her more than a trip to her favorite local spot, Home, or a vacation at the beautiful Rio Rancho.
Roxy was a caring soul whose specific causes of concern remain undefined. She was a vibrant personality who had a preference for the color Pink and was best described as Loving. She shared her wisdom with us by teaching that lovers come and go, but true love is forever.
Among her many accomplishments, she taught a valuable lesson; lived a long life. Her legacy lives on as a lesson, a reminder of her beautiful existence and the love she shared.
The absence of Roxy Foxy will be felt deeply, and she will be remembered through the muddy paw prints she left behind. She was a beacon of love, joy, and laughter. She made our lives brighter and filled our hearts with unconditional love. Her memory lives on in the lessons she left us with and the paw prints she made on our hearts.