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Gypsy Rose Lee “Mutt-Mutt” Collison

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Gypsy Rose Lee “Mutt-Mutt” Collison

Birth
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
Apr 2014 (aged 15–16)
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
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Gypsy Rose Lee blessed the lives of many. Rescued from a no-kill animal shelter in MO, at just a year and a half old, this precious girl had a rough start due to the trauma and neglect she experienced early on. She may have been rescued, but she was truly the rescuer. A gift to her son, Robert, on his 21st birthday (May 2000),
Beverly Jean Collison also fell in love with the pup that instantly chose Robby to be her new daddy. Gypsy grew to love her Aunt Pat, and later, Robert's wife, Stephanie. This doggy was there to help the family through some of the toughest times with her unconditional love.

Sadly, in April 2014, age caught up with Gypsy, and she quickly became ill. There was no chance for recovery, and she was peacefully euthanized to end her suffering (thanks to the great folks at CAVES in Concord, NH). She was buried in a private non -cemetery plot, and memorial roses were planted in her honor. She will be forever loved and missed. Rest in peace, baby girl.
Gypsy Rose Lee blessed the lives of many. Rescued from a no-kill animal shelter in MO, at just a year and a half old, this precious girl had a rough start due to the trauma and neglect she experienced early on. She may have been rescued, but she was truly the rescuer. A gift to her son, Robert, on his 21st birthday (May 2000),
Beverly Jean Collison also fell in love with the pup that instantly chose Robby to be her new daddy. Gypsy grew to love her Aunt Pat, and later, Robert's wife, Stephanie. This doggy was there to help the family through some of the toughest times with her unconditional love.

Sadly, in April 2014, age caught up with Gypsy, and she quickly became ill. There was no chance for recovery, and she was peacefully euthanized to end her suffering (thanks to the great folks at CAVES in Concord, NH). She was buried in a private non -cemetery plot, and memorial roses were planted in her honor. She will be forever loved and missed. Rest in peace, baby girl.

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