Losing a pet is a painful experience; many people suffer in silence.
Have you ever lost a pet that made a difference in your life?
Join us as we remember them and celebrate their lives.
Saturday, May 8th @ 10:00-11:00 a.m., rain or shine
Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
The program features a memorial presentation set to music. To include your pet’s name and/or photo in the presentation, please email them by May 1st to: info@animalallianceok.org
All ages are welcome, including children who have lost a pet
The service is interfaith and interdenominational ; all are welcome
Bring a favorite photo or other items that memorialize your pet.
The service is free . There will be a designated area to make a secure donation in memory of your pet to local animal care organizations, if so desired.
Sponsored by the Oklahoma Alliance for Animals
For more information contact Oklahoma Alliance for Animals 918 742 3700
Rev. Delana Taylor McNac, a program manager for Banfield Charitable Trust and former Director of Spiritual Care for Hospice of Green Country, is a hospice chaplain and veterinarian residing in Tulsa.
“The idea of a city-wide pet memorial service has been on my heart for some time. When people lose a beloved pet, they often find themselves with little support for their loss. Sometimes friends and family have no idea how significant the loss of a pet is. Tulsa is such a pet friendly, pet loving city, I wanted to make a way for us to come together as a community to remember the pets who have made a difference in our lives and to honor their memories. It is also an opportunity for us to stand together as pet owners on behalf of the pets who don’t have a voice—the homeless, the abused and neglected, and those who need our help.”




















