In Loving Memory of Little Mama Rowe
Little Mama Rowe was a gentle, loving soul whose life was built around devotion, family, and unconditional love. Though her story may not have begun in the easiest way, she found exactly where she belonged — in the heart and home of Rebecca Rowe, who loved and cared for her faithfully for many years.
Rebecca first cared for Little Mama while she lived next door, spending 15 years watching over her and loving her from afar. Then one day, Little Mama made a choice that would change both of their lives forever — she ran away and brought her daughter, Viola, straight to Rebecca’s house, as if she already knew where safety and love could be found. From that day on, Rebecca lovingly cared for both of them for the next six years, alongside Little Mama’s son Max and daughter Cozi.
Little Mama was incredibly smart, deeply affectionate, and full of love. She had a way of enriching every single day simply by being there. Her sweet spirit, loyalty, and gentle companionship brought comfort and happiness into Rebecca’s life in ways words can hardly describe.
More than just a pet, Little Mama was family. She created a bond so deep that it will last forever, leaving paw prints on the heart that time can never erase.
Rebecca’s love for Little Mama shines beautifully in the promise she carries forward:
“I will love and take care of your precious babies. I love you, Little Mama.”
Though Little Mama is no longer physically here, the love she gave and the memories she created will remain forever alive in the hearts of those who loved her.
Run free, sweet Little Mama. You were deeply cherished, and you will always hold a special place in the heart of your family. 🐾🤍
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Little mama was such a special little lady anybody that came in contact with her absolutely loved her she was so sweet and she has some of the prettiest babies and she took care of those babies she would do without so they could eat until Rebecca took her and then she didn’t have to worry about no food no more no water no more I still look for her when I go over that way rest little lady no pain you can breathe again love you your aunt Sherry