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PRESS RELEASE
Memorial Honors
Katrina Animals
With Music and Interfaith Service
NEW ORLEANS
(8/8/06) – The Louisiana SPCA is
joining the New Orleans
Musicians’ Clinic and
St. Anna’s Episcopal Church
to hold a memorial tribute on
Sunday, August 20 honoring the
animals whose lives were lost or
dramatically altered during
Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.

The memorial service will consist of
music, an interfaith service and
candlelight vigil. The memorial
tribute will begin at 5:00 p.m. with
a traditional New Orleans “jazz
funeral” march from Decatur and
Esplanade Avenue to St Anna’s
Episcopal Church at 1313 Esplanade
Avenue. Following the march,
participants will gather at St.
Anna’s Church for the interfaith
service officiated by Father Bill
Terry of St. Anna’s Episcopal
Church, Rabbi Ed Cohn of Temple
Sinai and Father James Deshotels,
of the
Jesuit order. A simple reception
will follow the service. Music for
the procession will be provided by
the Treme Brass Brand and additional
music will be provided by the
Storyville Stompers.
The public is invited to participate
and carry photos or mementos of
their companion animals that can be
held up as a memorial during the
march, service and vigil. “Nothing
can ever erase the pain and grief of
losing one’s pet, especially in the
tragedy of Katrina, but hopefully we
can find strength in a collective
coming together to honor them and
our memories of our time with them,”
said Laura Maloney, Louisiana SPCA’s
Executive Director. “This memorial
is also a testament to the
importance of the human-animal bond
and there is a healing that can
begin with celebrating that bond,”
she added.
Father Bill Terry, who was
instrumental in organizing the
memorial, also hopes that the
service will bring some type of
closure to people’s pain. “I am
hopeful that this service will help
bring recognition to the part that
pets play in our lives and to help
the process of closure for many who
lost pets. We also hope that it
brings about the possibility of a
place to cry and share.”
The LA/SPCA is deeply grateful to
the New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic
and St. Anna’s Episcopal Church for
coming together to help organize and
create a fitting tribute to the
companion animals who touch our
lives everyday.
Because the memorial will include an
indoor service, the public is
asked to not bring animals to
the event. For more information
about the memorial service and how
you can participate contact Beth
Fisher at the
Musicians’ Clinic (504) 415-3514;
Fr. Bill Terry at St. Anna’s Church
(504) 947-2121 or Ana Zorrilla at
LA/SPCA (504) 368-5191 ext. 202.
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