operty. He never missed one of their Little League games. But he was also fiercely protective of all of us and compassionate to me while I was going thru chemo. On the days I was sick to lift my head, he would bring me his toys and place them on my bed. He wanted to help in someway and so he offered me his prize position including his favorite disk. Our hearts are broken. Our sunshine, laughter and smiles Rudy gave are gone. My husband is the one who talked with Jane at Rose. He described her as kind and compassionate. I never met her and want to tell her she's a wonderful woman. John came out to transport Rudy after he passed from Hemangiosarcoma cancer. We couldn't have asked for anyone better. He is amazing! He even got down on the hardwood floor to pet Rudy and to help us talk about him. He treated Rudy with total respect. I thought I would have a difficult time letting anyone take him. But John was like family. Rudy didn't like a lot of people but I know that he would have loved John. We live on a county road in the country. Cars drive by at 55mph. I watched John leave with Rudy and couldn't believe my eyes when he commanded respect for our child. Three vehicles slowed down and followed John and Rudy like a funeral procession down the road. I smiled through my tears and love John for that. God blessings to the entire Rose family. You are loved and appreciated.