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Tater Tot Rankin
Becky Rankin
May 12, 2023

Tater was our first pet as a married couple, and he was our only child for the first 5 years of his life! He was the epitome of a rat terrier and would fetch but never bring the toy back to you and hated nail trims like no other. He was so smart that he knew the names of all of his toys and would go get the "platypus" or the "snoopy toy" or whichever one you asked him to get. Although he became a little more cantankerous during his older years, he was still good to our 3 kids. Tater enjoyed rolling in horse poop and cleaning up any food dropped during mealtime. He loved to go for walks and runs until he became unable. We lost him to back issues that led to incontinence that couldn't be controlled. He is buried in a casket with some drawings the kids made for him along with his favorite toys. I still can't walk past his grave without tearing up. He was kind of a jerk sometimes, but we loved him!

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