Mich. funeral home therapy dog gets funeral - The Detroit News
Apr 28, 2019Betzler Life Story Funeral Home will hold an open house Tuesday for Hollie, who died Feb. 6, the Kalamazoo Gazette reported. The golden retriever worked at the funeral home for 16 years, providing comfort for those coping with death. “If you ever visited Hollie at Betzler Life Story Funeral Home you probably know she was the first to greet you at the door...and the first to show you her favorite treat jar,” her “life story” on the funeral home’s website said. “... In her younger years, she was quite the ball of energy, enjoying afternoons Captaining the boat with dad or leisurely picking up rocks found just about anywhere. Later, as she gracefully aged, she did what any good retiree does. She kept coming to work every day. After all, she had to train her baby sister, Ellie. Together, they made quite the pair weaving through people’s legs at visitations ...” Holding the event is a fitting way to say goodbye to Hollie in the way she helped send others off, said Patrick Bauschke, a funeral director at Betzler. “Mention the Betzler name and chances are people will remember Hollie,” Bauschke said. “She happily greeted people at the door, mingled throughout visitations and services, and offered a calming and comforting influence on those who needed her most.” Scott Betzler, Hollie’s owner, was inspired to use her as a therapy dog while on the Kalamazoo Humane Society’s board of directors. The organization offered pet visitation programs to nursing homes. “It was very different at the time to have a dog ...