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RIDGE’S RESCUE GIVES LOCAL DOGS A SECOND CHANCE AT HEALTH AND HAPPINESS

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BY HELENA SHUMWAY

National Dog Rescue Day is Saturday, May 20th, and I can think of no better way to celebrate than by highlighting an incredible foster-based organization here in Rochester that caters to our favorite canine companions – Ridge’s Rescue, Inc.

KelleyMurthabeganvolunteeringatRochesterAnimalServicesseveral years ago, and she hasn’t stopped since. As an avid animal lover and a big proponent of helping wherever possible, Kelley decided to create Ridge’s Rescue in 2022, a volunteer-run foster-based organization for dogs in the Rochester area.

As a fully volunteer-operated organization, Ridge’s Rescue comprises individuals working together to o er dogs a safe, secure, and loving home. Whether a dog is facing medical needs or behavioral concerns, Ridge’s Rescue works to ensure that each dog has a chance at the life they deserve.

While many of us think of animal rescues as a shelter-based system, Ridge’s Rescue has ipped the script. “ ere’s no brick and mortar, no shelter,” shares Kelley. Each dog is placed in a comfortable and safe home environment while they are being fostered. Most of Ridge’s Rescue fosters come from Rochester Animal Services, and as Kelley shares, each dog has their own medical and/or behavioral needs.

Some dogs have greater needs than others, but Kelley is committed to ensuring each four-legged sweetheart receives the care they need. Because Ridge’s Rescue is completely volunteer-run and operated, all medical costs are covered by the organization itself, volunteers, costs around $40 per month, dogs can be permanently shielded from the cruel disease.

Ridge’s Rescue and their fosters o en face many hardships that can be devastating for animal lovers out there. However, the joy of watching a dog ourish during their foster placement certainly comes out on top! We o en see before/a er photos when someone gets a haircut or a kitchen gets a full remodel, but seeing photos of a dog upon arriving to Ridge’s Rescue versus when they leave – there are no words for that transformation!

Ridge’s Rescue does not simply rehome a dog. ey allow a dog to be reborn into the life they were meant to have: A life full of belly scratches, cuddles, treats, and ultimately, kindness.

Currently, Ridge’s Rescue has three dogs available for adoption and ten dogs in foster care. Are you interested in getting involved with this amazing organization? ere are several ways to o er your support.

If you would like to be a volunteer, you can help with fundraising events! Ridge’s Rescue regularly hosts events to spread the word about the great work they do and to secure funding to continue their mission. e next event will be held on National Dog Rescue Day – Saturday, May 20th – at Marshall Street Bar & Grill. Entitled “Cornhole for Canines,” the event features a cornhole tournament, ra es, and more!

If you are interested in being considered as a foster home placement, Kelley encourages everyone to reach out through social media (Facebook, Instagram) or via email at hello@ridgesrescue.com. Or consider making a donation or buying items o Ridge’s Rescues’ Amazon wishlist.

Medical costs can escalate quickly, particularly if a dog faces an acute medical emergency that requires surgery or an extended course of medications for treatment. One acute medical emergency that Kelley would like to highlight is heartworm, a deadly but preventable disease. In Rochester, she describes heartworm as an epidemic a ecting dogs coming in and out of the shelter or foster care system.

While heartworm is extremely serious and is fatal for dogs if le untreated, it is completely preventable. “I cannot push enough about heartworm preventatives,” says Kelley. Once a dog gets to the point of heartworm diagnosis, it is a very serious, painful situation sure to cost thousands of dollars for treatment. However, with a medication that

Lastly, spread the word! Whether you decide to follow Ridge’s Rescue on social media or share their mission with your friends and family, every bit of support counts and helps this incredible organization continue their life-saving work for dogs here in the Rochester community.

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Naples: Sandy passed away on May 13, 2023 at age 79, at home with her family by her side. Born on July 19, 1943 in Watertown, NY to Rev. Willard and Esther Barber, Sandy was predeceased by her grandchild, Grant Stone. She is survived by her loving husband of 59 years, Alan Stone; daughter, Teri (Gary) Gedart; sons, Timothy Stone and Michael (Alana Fuierer) Stone; grandchildren, Anne Marie and Kalley Wilkie, Emily Davies, and Henry, William, Owen, Hope, Ethann and Adelynn Stone; great-grandchildren, Harlow Belille and Evren Davies; brother, David Barber; several nieces and nephews; and many dear friends.

Sandy had a very eventful life, but was challenged early at age seven with polio. She decided then to become a nurse and follow in the footsteps of the hospital sta who had cared for her. A er graduating from Ogdensburg High School, she joined the nursing program at Highland Hospital and earned a certi cate as a Registered Professional Nurse. In 1964, a er marrying Alan, she was employed full-time at ompson Hospital in Canandaigua. As responsibilities for Teri, Tim and Mike increased, her career commitment evolved to part-time. en as she scaled back her nursing duties while raising her children, she remained a “lifetime nurse” who was always on call for friends, family and humanity. Once, she was recognized by Delta Airlines for taking quick action to save an unresponsive infant on her ight.

A consummate outdoor enthusiast, Sandy traveled the world with Alan to hunt, sh, camp and explore nature with indigenous people. No matter the journey, people were quick to recognize and appreciate her energy, kindness and ability to work side by side with di erent cultures.

Sandy took pleasure in decorating her home and bringing her surroundings to life with owers and landscaping, as well as sharing her talents for cooking, knitting and sewing with others. In the early days of the pandemic when masks were scarce, she produced many handmade masks for friends and the local doctor’s o ce. She also donated numerous knitted hats to local children in need.

Sandy was also active in team sports throughout most of her life, playing for many years with the Honeoye women’s so ball league and enjoying volleyball, bowling, and doubles tennis. She also loved attending plays, especially when grandchildren were performing; and always took delight in watching her children and grandchildren participate in sports like basketball, soccer, lacrosse, football, volleyball and tennis.

In recent years, she served as a volunteer on the Advisory Board of the Finger Lakes Area Community Endowment at Canandaigua National Bank, helping to facilitate charitable giving in the region. Her commitment to looking out for others built a strong foundation for teamwork in her family’s numerous business and philanthropic endeavors.

Sandy will always be remembered for her zest for life, skillful pursuit of the many passions that brought her joy, and deep caring for all those around her – family, friends and community.

A private family service will be held at Lakeview Cemetery in Honeoye, NY. In lieu of owers, donations in Sandy’s memory may be made to: Hospeace House, P.O. Box 343, Naples, NY 14512.

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Nancy J Murphy, 84 years old, passed away peacefully May 5th, 2023 in the Life Care Center in Punta Gorda, Florida.

Nancy spent many years as a teacher’s aide in the Dansville, NY school system. She loved working with kids, and they loved working with her. She gave kids knowledge, respect, and love, bringing out the best in them. She enjoyed playing cards and Bingo. Nancy was a highly sought-a er competitor on the bocce ball court, many years leading her team to victory with the winning roll. Nancy greeted everyone with a smile and graceful demeanor that made her a pleasure to be around.

Nancy is survived by her husband of 65 years, Philip Murphy; sons, Bradford and Martin Murphy; and sister, Judy Waynai. No arrangements have been made at this time.

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She was born in Dansville, NY on November 2, 1940, a daughter of the late Delbert and Onnolee (Kennedy) Hill. She was also predeceased by a

Doris graduated from Dansville Central School District in 1959. She then worked as a waitress for the Old Madrid and Brae Burn. Most recently she was the registrar for the Town of North Dansville.

Surviving Doris are her children, Molly (John) Wagner, Kathy (Rick) Infantino, Cindy (James) Wagner; grandchildren, Abigail and Ryan Skelly, Rachel, Riana and Matthew Infantino, Jon (Amanda) Wagner; great-grandchildren, Isabella Infantino, and Alan Wyatt; her sister, Diane (Richard) Malone, several nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will be held at a later date in Greenmount Cemetery, Dansville. Arrangements by the Hindle Funeral Home Inc., 271 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437. Online remembrances may be left at HindleFuneralHome.com.

In lieu of owers, please make donations in her memory to American Heart Association or American Stroke Association, PO Box 840692, Dallas, TX 75284-0692., American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 7023 Merri eld, VA 22116, Hearthside Cats, PO Box 282, Geneseo, NY, United States, New York.

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