In our short lives on earth we meet people who enrich them and make them better, Jamie was one of those special people. She passed away this past Friday and I miss Jamie so much but know she will be with me forever because of how she touched my life. When I found out she had passed away I was camping, I was in a calm beautiful place in the middle of the woods. I think it was really where I needed to be. I could feel Jamie all around me and had time to reflect on all the wonderful things we shared in the short time I had know her. I will miss her very much. I was still in disbelief when a small miracle of nature occurred, there was a gust of wind and when I looked at the sky it looked as if it was snowing leaves, they were all the colors of Cairns falling from the heavens. Jamie would have loved the moment I knew it. Of all the people I have met since I realized my love for the breed, Jamie was the one that I had such a connection with. She truly loved life and lived it to the fullest. I still have a very difficult time believing I can’t pick up the phone and call her with a question or to share a laugh. She was loving and kind and I hope that I learned something from her. Kindness is such a gift and she gave it so freely and to everyone she met. The world is a better place because of Jamie.
Jamie will be missed by many and especially me!
I will miss Jamie Abhalter
Started by hallswel, Nov 13 2006 06:53 AM
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Posted 13 November 2006 - 06:53 AM
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Posted 13 November 2006 - 07:59 AM
Amen Liz. What a beautiful moment you describe.
I hadn't seen Jamie in years and I had a very nice time talking with her at Montgomery this year. She looked bright and happy. She spoke of her work with Nanette - and you! - as the pleasant task of talking dogs, pedigrees, and sharing the lore, history, and love of the breed, so it does not become lost with the passing of generations. I am sorry you lost a friend. I'm sorry we've all lost Jamie.
I hadn't seen Jamie in years and I had a very nice time talking with her at Montgomery this year. She looked bright and happy. She spoke of her work with Nanette - and you! - as the pleasant task of talking dogs, pedigrees, and sharing the lore, history, and love of the breed, so it does not become lost with the passing of generations. I am sorry you lost a friend. I'm sorry we've all lost Jamie.
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Posted 13 November 2006 - 01:17 PM
I am sorry for your loss.
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