AWA Pet of the Week…..SoSueMe

Why does the little guy always seem to get the short end of the stick? That’s me; I would be \”the little guy.\” 

First, my people give me a name that not EVEN a mother could love: SoSueMe. Yeah, I know, makes you want to adopt ME, right?! Like YOU are looking for a lawsuit, right?! Harumph! But, oh no, the name just wasn’t bad enough, I had to be blind, too!

Wait, it gets better. My people decided they did not want me anymore, so they took me to a great big animal shelter. Maybe I am just a pessimist, but this just did not feel like a good thing to me. Hmmm, maybe I chewed one too many pairs of shoes? Ooops, did I say that?

The big animal shelter had too many dogs to keep a 5 year old blind dog. The nice folks here at AWA said they would try to help me, and so I took a ride in a van and ended up here. ANOTHER new place. This was just NOT my day.

At first I acted really scared! (I wasn’t really scared….us tough little terriers never are. Well, okay, maybe just a LITTLE; but don’t tell anybody!) The people here were really nice, and taught me how to find my way in and out my kennel door so I could go outside. They make sure I have a nice soft bed and toys every day.

As nice as everyone is, I think it is finally time for \”the little guy\” to win for once. I want to go home; and I want it to be a home where I can stay forever. This \”little guy’s\” moving days are done!

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John Wolenter Jr., of Audubon Park; Played on Audubon\’s Championship Football Team

WOLENTER, JOHN J., JR.

On September 5, 2007, of Audubon Park, formerly of Audubon. Age 56.
Husband of Gail Barnett-Wolenter. Broth-er of Mildred McDonald (Joseph),Denise Middlemore and Mike Wolenter (Winnie). Son-in-law of Eileen Bowen and brother-in-law of Ernest Barnett. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
John was a part of the Defensive End Group Championship for \’68-\’69 for Audubon High School. He worked for Globe Extermination in W. Collingswood Heights He enjoyed fishing, camping and vacationing
Relatives and friends are invited to the viewing Sunday evening from 6 to 8pm atGARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Service 8pm at the funeral home. Interment private at the request of the family. Expressions of sympathy may be e-mailed to Condolences @GardnerFuneralHome.com.

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Jim Daily, of Westville; US Army Korean War Veteran

DAILY, JAMES FREDRICK
Of Westville, NJ. Died September 5, 2007 at Cooper Hospital Camden. Age 77 years. James was born in Philadelphia and resided in Westville for the past 41 years.
He retired in 1997 from the Stetson Hats Co. of Philadelphia with 25 years of service. He served in the US Army during the Korean War.
Survived by his beloved wife Anna Maria Schweitzer, two daughters Barbara Ann (William) Coffman of Cresco, PA, Diane Marie (Jon) Trombly of Brooklawn, four brothers John: William: Charles: and Joseph, three sisters Joan Wise: Anna Mac Tuffs: and Marie Harman, five grandchildren Bryan Joseph Ward: Timothy James Ward: Andrew Robert Ward: Kimberly Ann Trombly, Amy Elizabeth Trombly.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Memorial Service Saturday, 7:30pm in the ELLIS-STIEFEL FUNERAL HOME, 301 Highland Ave., Westville, where friends may call after 6pm. Interment will be private. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy family requests contributions may be sent in his memory to the American Cancer Society, 1851 Old Cuthbert Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034.

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