Chloe Minor
12/06/09 - 12/15/23
Chloe, Snowypaws Third Times A Charm, surrounded by her human family and her very own daughter Violet, granddaughter Ivy, and great granddaughter Lily, peacefully crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on Friday evening.
Chloe was born on December 6, 2009 to her parents, Snowypaws "Heppner's Macy" and JRS "Logan's Run from White Dove" in a litter of nine. Chloe was the chosen one from the litter to continue her line for Snowypaws of Westbrook.
Chloe loved walks of all kinds, on a trail, on a mountain, in the woods, on the beach, in a campground and especially around the neighborhood. She loved children and old people alike. She loved food, both dog kibble and people kibble. Chloe was an incredible Mom and Grandmother. She loved sleeping on the bed and she let her humans know when it was time to retire for the evening. She loved animals of all species. She loved to go camping with her family. Although a late starter she loved playing fetch and swimming. Chloe loved to play tug, with her humans, her daughter and her grandchildren. She loved barking at the TV whenever she saw an animal of any kind. She wasn't fond of riding in a vehicle but she tolerated it in order to go anywhere her people went, and her travels throughout New England are extensive. Her signature scrunched up smile was her special talent and her ability to make people fall in love with her the moment they saw it.
Chloe is survived by her 4 children, Violet of Westbrook ME, Beckett of NY, Jaxson of Auburn ME and Cooper of Old Orchard ME, her eleven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
Chloe's departure leaves a huge hole in the lives of her human family and her four generation canine family. Chloe has blessed the world with an incredible legacy and her spirit will live on forever.
A video celebration of Chloe's life will be shared here on Christmas Day. In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation in Chloe's honor to her great grandson Rocket's ongoing GoFundMe campaign for his life saving liver surgery scheduled next Spring.