Saturday, May 24, 2008

Tucson Pet Pastor Gets Boot As Animal Cemetary Lost In Foreclosure

In Tucson, Arizona, the Arizona Daily Star reports:
  • The longtime operator of Tucson's pet cemetery was evicted from the North Side property Tuesday. Darla Norrish said disagreements with her investors led to the foreclosure of The Pet Cemetery of Tucson, 5720 E. Glenn St. The investors, Slivy Edmonds Cotton and Patricia Taylor, bought the 4-acre property Tuesday at a foreclosure sale through their business, Portico LLM Enterprises. Norrish no longer is involved with the cemetery, but said "my ministry for the animals will continue, perhaps just in a different venue."

For more, see Pet pastor evicted by new owners of Tucson's only pet cemetery.