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June4,2014 'The NanagansettTimes Page6-A . Wednesday, prepares PetCemetery forsunmer there hnd plans to be buried there herself. "'When she died, her husbandcame and buriedp., SOUTH KINGSTOWN The RoseHill Pet Cemeteryin her asheswith her dog. I think E' SouthKingstowo,the only ofrithat is really beautiful and cial pet cemetery in Rhode unique." Three more people have Island,hasbeenfully and propincludedwishesin their will to erly manicuredfor the spring and summerand is ready for a be buriedwith their petsat Rose Hiil. seasonof mourning,celebration Patty,who paintsmost of the of life andremembrance. Patty FrisellaGagneand her stones and decorationsin the cemetery,has storiesfrom Rose husbandNorman, 7I and 72, Hill rangingfrom the sentimenrespectively,have beenrunning tal to the bizane. the cemeterysincethe late 80s. "There is a golden retriever "All of my life I havewanted sonandmotherwho bothdiedof a pet cemetery,"saidPatty,who cancerin the sameweek," she receivedthree acresof property said. "One man, an invalid, buried his dog in a big metal locker and wantsto put himself of the middle of her and his other dog. What you see out thereis his little plot that he has made. It's so cute. That's a shrine to that dog. There's a hugewhite fencearoundthirtyfive cats.He buriesall of his cats himself and puts the nameson them himself.Everythingis out there from parrots,guineapigs, a lamb andhorses." RoseHill Pet Cemeter!,hidden in the woods off of Rose Hill Road,had to go throughthe town's zoningboardto make it the first legalpet cemeteryin the state. Patty prides herself in the Pnoro sv BeNlAMnBnnNcHAUD affordabilityof the plots andher Upon crossing the bridge to the Rose Hill Pet Cemetery, the willingnessto work with those Frisella family plot will be the first thing that a visitor notices. who are grieving the loss of a pet. "When we were younger, nobody had enough money to bury an animal," she said. "So we keep the price so low that anybodycan. We've got people thatjust sit thereevery day and just cry until theyget pastit. It's a very emotionalthing. It's like they've lost part of their family, which they have." mischievous Perhapsbecaude kids just can't find the placeor they have all seenthe Stephen King movie by now, Patty claims that nothing has ever been stolen or disruptedat the cemetery. "It's great to seewhat some peoplehaveput up," saidPatty. "Anything that peoplecan do to PHoro sv Bexlnun BRnrucHAuD honorand remembertheir pet, I The largest and most decoratedplot in the cemeterybelongsto saydo it." a man who has already buried his dog Thra and has plans to bury his current dog and, eventually,himself in the sameplot. By BEN BRANCHAUD from her father after her dog passed away and she had nowhereto bury him. "One of the first burials we had was a college professor who had a black lab. He buried his dog with a $ 1 million check.He said his dog wasworth a million dollars." Ranging from raccoonsto horses,the pet cemeteryis the final restingplacefor morethan 100 Rhode Island pets - and even some of the pet owners themselves. "Nobody would ever guess thatthereis a lady in there,"said Paffy, whose brother is buried