Saturday, January 19, 2008

Kind-Hearted Woman Colony---Aunt's Obit

The old woman, caretaker of cats I'm getting fixed, had a daughter die suddenly last week of cancer, although the cause of her illness was not discovered until the day she died, I don't believe. Anyhow, I've just gotten two males so far fixed there. There is another inside male and probably six outside ferals to get fixed, but I had to back off the fixing, due to their loss (obit below).

The granddaughter did take me to the other place today, she is connected to, where an older man feeds about 22 cats. I hope to catch all 22 to take to next Sunday's Philomath FCCO clinic. I took photos, but my battery was dying and deleted the photos I took today. Oh well. Next weekend, I hope to catch them all, except, a cold spell is moving in, supposed to be down in the teens.

I only met the woman who died once and she seemed very very nice. Her niece sure misses her.

Sandra L. ‘Sandy’ Pomeroy

July 7, 1943 — Jan. 16, 2008

Sandy Pomeroy, 64, of Albany died Wednesday at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center following a short bout with cancer.

She was born in Lebanon and graduated from Lebanon High School. Sandy had lived all her life in the Lebanon and Albany areas.

Sandy loved to play bingo, especially with her friends at the Lebanon American Legion Hall. Sandy also enjoyed trips to Spirit Mountain Casino. She was very fond of animals and had several cats that she loved.

She is survived by her husband, Marlin, and son Tod, both Albany, and mother Helen Bolman of Lebanon.

No services are planned.

Contributions in her memory may be made to SafeHaven Humane Society in care of Huston-Jost Funeral Home, 86 W. Grant St., Lebanon, OR 97355 (www.hustonjost.com).Fisher Funeral Home, 306 Washington St. S.W., Albany, OR 97321 (www.fisherfuneralhome.com).

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