Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A Good Dog is Gone - Wiley Lived a Life Better Than Most Men.

On 12/28/2010 8:15 AM, wren propp wrote:

Wiley B. Moffatt died on Monday December 27, 2010.

We'll miss her at every hike, whenever a trout is caught and released, at every meal where a steak bone is available, where ever there is a quiet patch of sun for a warm nap, on every long drive with interesting things to be seen out the window.

She loved the beach; she loved the river, she loved her man.

She was the best dog I ever knew.



Running wild on her favorite stream, the Rio Costilla at the Valle Vidal.
In her van with her man.

With her new best friend, Wren, on the North Platte in Wyoming.
Kind and tolerant of kids she forged special bonds.


Where she got her sunshine.

Ready to rock at all times.


Chasing bass at the Butte.


Mugging for the camera.

She loved all fishermen.
And always willing to lend a hand when it came to the van.

But napping was her specialty.


Strolling on the beach too.

And waiting on the man to catch something, anything, any time now.

She was a good dog, only barked twice that we know of and both of them had it coming to em.

Rest in Peace Wiley Dog. We love you too.

5 comments:

Steve Terrell said...

Sorry to hear this, Karl. My half brother and his wife recently lost their dog too.

bob diven said...

Farewell to the finest dog I ever met. I was envious of the incredible loyalty she displayed to the man in the van. And I'll always remember the tale of Wiley the Dog and "the Bear".

Bob Diven
Las Cruces

kegoodgion said...

Sorry to hear about Wiley Dog.
Hello to my old friend Wren.
Eddie Goodgion

Mordechai Y. Scher said...

We're very sorry for your real and deep loss. We hope you will be blessed and comforted by the excellent memories that can never be more than a reminder and a symbol of her.

We lost Oro, our 8 1/2 year old yellow Lab less than two months ago. He, too, was my constant companion on hikes and rides, search training (he never was too good a search dog, though), and every meal that had anything tasty - which was everything in his eyes. He was handsome, constant, annoying, and the best anti-depressant my house ever saw.

Thanks for posting those pics of Wiley. You are very fortunate that she picked you as worthy of her love.

Unknown said...

A fitting epitaph. Great pix, moffatt and wren.

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