Harley's Memorial
Harley's life came to a tragic end when he was stolen from the HSNWIA on April 11th in the deep hours of the night and a few days later shot with a shotgun. Harley was only a year old when he was brought to us so that he could have a second chance - one that he wasn't allowed to have because of this heinous act. Many people have called, written and emailed with their sadness and wishes to honor his memory. For this reason, we have begun this page and will use the donations to support the other pets waiting for their second chance, and hopefully to get a new security system.
Thanks to the following people who have donated to Harley's Memorial Fund so far:
Molly Bisenius, Omaha, NE
ARPOKI Women's Club, Arnolds Park / Okoboji, IA
JoAnn Boehmer, Ames, IA
Stephanie Brooks, Gilbert, AZ
Pat Daniel Spirit Lake, IA
Belva & Ron DeBord, Lincoln, NE
Aaron Harp, Minneapolis, MN
Lora Hopp, Jackson, MN
Sharon & Les Immens, Spirit Lake, IA
Marsha Jewell, Milford, IA
Sherryl Joines, Vermillion, SD
Susan Jones, Wahpeton, IA
Gary & Maureen Kruse, Paulina, IA
John & Meredith Maytum, Spirit Lake, IA
Jean Mohr, Spencer, IA
Lori & Jeff Morey, Emmetsburg, IA
Robin Noel, Branson, MO
Karen Oleson. Arnolds Park, IA
Gary Rentz, Bradenton, FL
Jefferson Reynolds, Cedar Falls, IA
Connie & Dan Rhodes, Sioux City, IA
Marjorie Svoboda, Jackson, MN
Marilyn Schultz, Okoboji, IA
Fern Siebersma, Milford, IA
Gloria Carroll, Sutherland, IA
Cathy & Gary Staake, Lake Park, IA
Thomas Suddes PHD Athens, OH
Diane Tucker, Okoboji, IA
Vanesa Trudeau, Tucson, AZ
Van Name Community Trust, Sibley, IA
IMPORTANT - Please Note: If you made a donation in memory of Harley and it is not listed, that is because PayPal allocates donations according to what donate button is used - it may have gone into general donations or possibly even membership. If your name should be listed here, please contact us at admin@humanesocietyofnwia.com
A special Thank You to Claudia Rapp, artist extrodinaire. Using the photos on our web page, Claudia etched Harley's protrait in glass (see below).
She did a remarkable job of capturing his laugh and the life that so sparkled in his eyes. Her gift in his memory is on display at the shelter.
This page was last modified on Thursday, October 21, 2010