
Help bring home Zyra’s ashes
With a broken heavy heart, I’m pleading for help this one last time. I would like to get Zyra’s ashes and also have a keepsake of her before she’s cremated. I have found a company that will do the cremation, paw print in decorated clay and a stamp of her nose and paw print as well. They will put her ashes in a wooden box urn, as it’s the most affordable option they offer. The boys never got to say goodbye and although I gave her lots of love and kisses before I let them take her back, I never dreamt that moment would be my very last time with her forever. I’m doing everything I can to maneuver things around to be able to afford her cremation, however it is just not possible for me financially. The company I found in Louisville will for get her from the hospital and do it all for $257.00. I hate to be in a situation to where I have to ask anyone for anything, especially after having to ask for help to try and save her life, however it’s my last hope to manage doing this for our family. I hoped to bring Zyra home alive, but I have no choice but pray I can find away to bring her remains home in a small wooden box to keep at my bedside on the side she would always lay. I am forever thankful to everyone who helped me try to save her life. You have no idea how much it meant to our family. If you can somehow, please help us bring our babygirl back home with the ones who loved her most and where she belings. We are devastated over the loss of her presence within our family and our home. Zyra’s playful spirit, joy and excitement with our arrival home after an outing & amazing unconditional unfailing love for us is something we deeply cherish and will miss for the rest of our lives. Please donate if you are able, any amount will help. If you can’t donate which we totally understand as times are hard for everyone now, please just share our plea and Zyra’s story. Thank you! We love and appreciate everyone and want to thank you all for all the calls, messages and prayers we’ve received over the last few days. We couldn’t have made it through without you!