Nothing But Norman #159 ~Tribute To Jager

A life too short!

Jager (Forrest Stump)

2/6/16 – 6/29/17

I Saw an Angel
 

I saw an angel today, oh what a vision to see.
This beautiful angel sent only to me.
My eyes filled with tears at this glorious sight,
This angel so lovely made my heart feel so light.I held an angel today, in my hands it did rest
Surely it had to be one of God’s best.
So soft, so tender, so fragile it seemed
To hold such an angel was more than I dreamed.

I kissed an angel today, I just couldn’t resist
As I looked at this sweetie I felt so much bliss
My heart over poured with a feeling of love
For this sweet little creature sent from Heaven above.

I lost an angel today; I guess God had other plans
This precious little life slipped right through my hands
My heart felt so empty as tears fell from my eyes
I didn’t have the chance to say my good byes.

I saw an angel today, one I’ll never forget
Those short precious moments I’ll never regret
He took something with him on his journey above A piece of my heart to remember my love.

Lori Lengen

Norman and Nellie welcomed a Sand Spring pup over the Rainbow Bridge. A life ending way to short. Jager had a rough go at at just two weeks old when he needed to have his tail amputated. That didn’t slow him down, he kept on trucking and picked the best family to take him home and make him part of their family. His life on this earth was so unfair and short with cluster seizures starting this past fall with a hard time controlling them. I’m blessed to have been able to spend a week with him this past March, he will be missed deeply by his family. Even know he will no longer be walking by their sides he will be walking in their hearts forever.
RIP Jager, my deepest sympathies to his family who loved him so much, thank you for all that you did for him.

 

9 Replies to “Nothing But Norman #159 ~Tribute To Jager”

  1. Tails Around the Ranch

    Deepest sympathies to Jager’s family and all who knew him. The nasty epi-monster may have claimed this valiant pup but he will not be forgotten. Run free little man and have a good chase with Norman and Nellie. ?

  2. Pooch Smooches

    Oh, that is so sad. I know what it’s like to lose a pup way to young (our Abby was only 2 1/2 when she passed from cancer). But I know that although he was cheated on quantity of life, I’m sure he had a great quality of life, and that is what’s most important. Nobody knows if they’ll get a tomorrow so we all have to make the most of today. Sending condolences and hugs from me and gentle nose pokes from Rita.

  3. Jan K

    This is so heartbreaking. Our deepest sympathies to his family and all who loved him. What a sweet puppy he was and such a handsome young man.