Bunny “Bun Bun” Hanlon

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Bunny “Bun Bun” Hanlon

Birth
Death
16 Dec 2023 (aged 16)
Northampton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Bunny, Bunusga, Bun Bun, Honey Bunny Crabcake Hanlon lost her fight with Cushing's Disease on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Bun Bun will forever be remembered as the most easy going, gentle, and adaptable dog that ever lived. Her motto in life, all the way until the end of hers, was "just go with the flow." She will be forever remembered for her unusual table manners. Bunny disliked fireworks and had been on the run several times. She's the first dog in Bassett Hound history with a "rap" sheet for spending a night in the Lehigh Township jail. We will miss Bunny's midnight marches and her classic, beautiful soft, long Bassett ears. Bunny is survived by her dad, Keith R. Hanlon, her loving care-giver, Kat Gross, sister Abby Rose, and brother MoJoe Mayhem.
"No matter how deep my sleep. I shall hear you.
And not all the powers of death,
Can keep my spirit
From wagging its grateful tail."
Rest in peace my sweet baby girl.

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Her special playmates included: Bailey and Roxie, and cats: Nittany, Ginger, and Mocha. She was adopted after the passing of the family basset hound Hank. She liked to vacation with Bogie, Tessa, Lola and Sweetie.

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A very special thanks to GeorgiaCA (#46540149) for sponsoring Sugar's page. Please click on her link at the bottom of the page to see lots of other special memorials.

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Bunny, Bunusga, Bun Bun, Honey Bunny Crabcake Hanlon lost her fight with Cushing's Disease on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Bun Bun will forever be remembered as the most easy going, gentle, and adaptable dog that ever lived. Her motto in life, all the way until the end of hers, was "just go with the flow." She will be forever remembered for her unusual table manners. Bunny disliked fireworks and had been on the run several times. She's the first dog in Bassett Hound history with a "rap" sheet for spending a night in the Lehigh Township jail. We will miss Bunny's midnight marches and her classic, beautiful soft, long Bassett ears. Bunny is survived by her dad, Keith R. Hanlon, her loving care-giver, Kat Gross, sister Abby Rose, and brother MoJoe Mayhem.
"No matter how deep my sleep. I shall hear you.
And not all the powers of death,
Can keep my spirit
From wagging its grateful tail."
Rest in peace my sweet baby girl.

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Her special playmates included: Bailey and Roxie, and cats: Nittany, Ginger, and Mocha. She was adopted after the passing of the family basset hound Hank. She liked to vacation with Bogie, Tessa, Lola and Sweetie.

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A very special thanks to GeorgiaCA (#46540149) for sponsoring Sugar's page. Please click on her link at the bottom of the page to see lots of other special memorials.

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