Kelly Ferguson

Kelly Ferguson, a Glover Park neighbor and popular dog walker and pet sitter, died suddenly at home on December 23rd.  She will be missed by many friends, colleagues and clients here in Glover Park.  Kelly was passionate about her pets and wanted to help me get more pet pictures on the Glover Park website.  Here is the text from the Washington Post:

http://www.legacy.com/WashingtonPost/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=100275673

Kelly J. Ferguson
FERGUSON KELLY J. FERGUSON On December 23, 2007, Kelly J. Ferguson, beloved daughter of Robert P. Ferguson. M.D. and Diane Ferguson (nee Strickland); dear sister of Mike Ferguson and his wife Kathy; dear aunt of Charlie Ferguson. Also survived by numerous aunts and uncles. She was born in Ithaca, NY, where her father was a student. She was raised in New York City, Long Island, New York, Montego Bay, Jamaica, and Bloomfield, CT, where she was valedictorian of the Bloomfield High School Class of 1986. She was an accomplished flutist in numerous school musical groups. She attended Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island where she graduated summa cum laude in 1990. Besides her family, her two great loves were show business and animals. She interned on the television show, Late Night with David Letterman and moved to Los Angeles where she worked in production roles in movies and television. After 9 years in California, she returned to the east coast to be closer to her parents. She worked in law in Washington, DC, before moving to her true calling, working with dogs and cats and a variety of other animals. She formed her own animal care company, Creature Care. A Remembrance Service will be held at a later date. The family suggests donations in Kelly's name to an animal rescue org. Recycled Love, P.O.Box 6476 Baltimore, MD 21230 (RecyledLove.org).

Published in The Washington Post on 12/27/2007.

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  • 2/17/2008 10:28 AM Dee wrote:
    God Bless Kelly, she was a neighbor and loved living in Glover Park and taking care of the pets through her business. God Bless her.
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