The parents of Eloise Peck have created a memorial fund for Blueberry Hill Farm and Rescue to honor their animal-loving daughter. Click HERE to make a donation in Eloise’s name.
Journalist Steve Noviello, who shared this information on his Facebook page, wrote:
When Eloise Peck’s mom sent me some thoughts to share about her daughter who did not survive the flood at Camp Mystic, the first thing she said was “She loved spaghetti, but not more than she loved dogs and animals.”
Now, her parents have asked me to share, you can make sure the love that Eloise (who was affectionately known as “Lulu”) had for animals is carried far beyond her short life by donating to a memorial fund set up by her parents for Blueberry Hill Farm and Rescue.
At just eight years old, Lulu’s profound love and compassion for animals shone brightly, reflecting the purity and kindness of her heart. She started a dog walking service this summer with 25% of her earned proceeds going to Blueberry Hill Farm and Rescue.
The memorial fund will continue Lulu’s legacy by helping to provide care, love, and support to animals in need. Her parents, Missy and Tim, will be notified each time a donation has been made as a reminder of the kindness their daughter embodied.
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