Our Disney Boys Hook and Smee

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[SIZE=14pt]Some of you may remember our “Disneyland boys” Hook and Smee [/SIZE]

Back in 2006

Andrea and Disneyland in Anaheim CA helped CMHR get these guys out of a horrible situation. They named and fostered them for approximately 2 months bringing them back to health. Thank you also to Jennifer at Sweet Opal ranch for taking them in until we could get them to Stacy at Gypsy Winds Ranch. Stacy thank you for the months of fostering them.

Hook and Smee found their forever home in Sonoita, Arizona where they've been adopted by Laura Pawlak at "The Rainbow Ranch". We are very pleased as children with illnesses and handicaps will be helping and learning from these guys. Hook and Smee love children!!

Laura called this am with the sad news that Smee passed away 12-25-09. Hook went down hill from there. The only places he would go was Smee's stall and the place where Smee laid down in the pasture and passed. Sad to say there was nothing they could do for Hooks grief. On January 1, 2010 Hook was out in the pasture during the day with the other horses. William went out to bring the horses in for the night feeding and found Hook laying down near where Smee passed. He had gone to join Smee over the Rainbow Bridge. Both passed away knowing they were loved and loved by the terminally ill and handicapped children that interacted with these boy's.

These guys had the most wonderful life with the Rainbow Ranch here in Sonoita AZ with Laura and her ranch caretaker William. The children that came to their ranch and their families will miss these two wonderful boys.

Please keep Laura, William and the campers of the Rainbow Ranch in your thoughts as they go thru the time of losing the “Disney Boy’s” Hook and Smee.
 
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Sorry for the loss, but they were well loved.
 

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