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I was born in the arms of imaginary friends.

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Mr. Spock lays on his wooly blanket with a slipper snuggled against him. He looks like he is sleeping.His  “mama,” Julia Giles, bends over the casket that holds him, crying and  telling him how much she loves him and how much she’ll miss him.This  is her chance to say goodbye to the 11-year-old long-haired German  shepherd that has been her companion since he was 8 weeks old.She  knew he was sick. She knew his time was coming, but she hoped she would  be there when it happened. Instead, she received a call from her  husband Randy on a recent Sunday when she was in Argentina.Randy  knew it was time. Mr. Spock hadn’t really moved all day. He wasn’t  himself. Randy called Julia, held the phone to his friend’s furry black  ear and let Mr. Spock hear his mama’s voice one more time.Shortly after, Mr. Spock died in Randy’s arms.“What do I do now,” Randy thought to himself.He found Pet Reverend Arlene Ponack through the Internet.“Arlene  took control of the situation and handled it for me,” Giles says. “It  was the best thing that could have happened to me at the time.”She  contacted Pets at Peace, a pet funeral home affiliated with Fuller  Funeral Home in Naples, that just opened on Tamiami Trail East. Licensed  funeral director Brian Laurent arrived at the Giles’ Golden Gate home  to take the dog in less than two hours.“We’re handling your pets the same way we would handle a member of your human family,” Laurent says.During  the service (the first at the funeral home), Ponack reads a poem: “With  my pal gone, my side is bare. Just looking down, he is not there.”Randy  and Julia sit in on a bench in front of the casket. They lean on one  another and occasionally bend down to pet Tribble, the 7-year-old female  German shepherd that was Mr. Spock’s mate.She whimpers and then lays her head on the ground.After  the service, the Giles’ spend some time remembering Mr. Spock. He was  plagued with illness for most of his life, but made up for his physical  problems with a sharp mind.He knew how to unscrew the caps off  of soda bottles. He knew how to unlock and open the door. And he knew  how to make his mama do something by grabbing her most expensive pair of  shoes.“The thing we enjoyed most about him was how he learned  to love us and how he made us feel so content when he was around,” Randy  says. “He had sort of a magical affect on people, especially his mom  and dad.”The funeral gave Mr. Spock the send off his parents felt he deserved and the time they needed to say goodbye.“It helped my wife and I somehow get through the grief we’re still feeling,” Randy says. “It is a Godsend.”

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    Mr. Spock lays on his wooly blanket with a slipper snuggled against him. He looks like he is sleeping.

    His “mama,” Julia Giles, bends over the casket that holds him, crying and telling him how much she loves him and how much she’ll miss him.

    This is her chance to say goodbye to the 11-year-old long-haired German shepherd that has been her companion since he was 8 weeks old.

    She knew he was sick. She knew his time was coming, but she hoped she would be there when it happened. Instead, she received a call from her husband Randy on a recent Sunday when she was in Argentina.

    Randy knew it was time. Mr. Spock hadn’t really moved all day. He wasn’t himself. Randy called Julia, held the phone to his friend’s furry black ear and let Mr. Spock hear his mama’s voice one more time.

    Shortly after, Mr. Spock died in Randy’s arms.

    “What do I do now,” Randy thought to himself.

    He found Pet Reverend Arlene Ponack through the Internet.

    “Arlene took control of the situation and handled it for me,” Giles says. “It was the best thing that could have happened to me at the time.”

    She contacted Pets at Peace, a pet funeral home affiliated with Fuller Funeral Home in Naples, that just opened on Tamiami Trail East. Licensed funeral director Brian Laurent arrived at the Giles’ Golden Gate home to take the dog in less than two hours.

    “We’re handling your pets the same way we would handle a member of your human family,” Laurent says.

    During the service (the first at the funeral home), Ponack reads a poem: “With my pal gone, my side is bare. Just looking down, he is not there.”

    Randy and Julia sit in on a bench in front of the casket. They lean on one another and occasionally bend down to pet Tribble, the 7-year-old female German shepherd that was Mr. Spock’s mate.

    She whimpers and then lays her head on the ground.

    After the service, the Giles’ spend some time remembering Mr. Spock. He was plagued with illness for most of his life, but made up for his physical problems with a sharp mind.

    He knew how to unscrew the caps off of soda bottles. He knew how to unlock and open the door. And he knew how to make his mama do something by grabbing her most expensive pair of shoes.

    “The thing we enjoyed most about him was how he learned to love us and how he made us feel so content when he was around,” Randy says. “He had sort of a magical affect on people, especially his mom and dad.”

    The funeral gave Mr. Spock the send off his parents felt he deserved and the time they needed to say goodbye.

    “It helped my wife and I somehow get through the grief we’re still feeling,” Randy says. “It is a Godsend.”

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    Never ever quit on moving forward,
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“I love everything about you..”
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    “I love everything about you..”

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  • “ ‘I love you’ means that I accept you for the person that you are, and that I do not wish to change you into someone else. It means that I will love you and stand by you even through the worst of times. It means loving you even when you’re in a bad mood, or too tired to do the things I want to do. It means loving you when you’re down, not just when you’re fun to be with. ‘I love you’ means that I know your deepest secrets and do not judge you for them, asking in return that you do not judge me for mine. It means that I care enough to fight for what we have and that I love you enough not to let go. It means thinking of you, dreaming of you, wanting and needing you constantly, and hoping you feel the same way for me. ”

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