Holly Ann Malaker

Holly Ann Malaker our beautiful, regal Standard Goldendoodle was lovingly released into the arms of St. Francis on Sunday, September 18th, 2022.


Our loyal and very best girl was surrounded by her Mommy, Daddy and Granny under her favorite old Oak tree in the front yard of the only home she's ever known. That tree was hit by lighting years ago and split partially in two. Holly's favorite thing to do was run to that tree, stick her head in the slit and look for Chippies and Squirrels. She was relentless up until her last day even though she was attached to us by a harness and leash so she'd keep her balance. We hovered close to let her continue doing what she loved. 


Holly was given her name by us because she was born on December 5th, 2008. Her middle name Ann was chosen because of her Grandma's Annie and Annette. She was her Mommy's Christmas gift from her Daddy and the very best gift he's ever given to her. Holly's Uncle Eric was a Veterinarian and had a client with a new litter of Doodle pups. Holly chose us. We'd each picked out a different puppy and then Holly, the independent and confident pup of the litter showed us her personality. We both immediately released the puppies in our hands to get to know her. It was an instant connection for us and although we were told not to choose her because she was the naughtiest in the litter we ignored that advice and brought her home. How wrong they were! Smart, eager to please, loving, loyal, obedient and everyone who met her instantly fell in love with and was in awe of her. Holly brought endless amounts of love, joy, laughter and companionship to us. She traveled with us to many states including Central Park in NYC for a carriage ride! It was her Mommy's dream to do that with her. She went on numerous hikes with her family and loved climbing up the rocky sides of mountains with her Daddy, which made Mommy sweat watching from below! Many parks around home became her playground as well as, the dog park where we met the most amazing friends. But, Holly's most beloved place to roam was her 12 acres at home. She ran every square foot of it over the years and loved barking at the moon at night with Daddy for last potty call. Chuck-it ball, find me or find it and hunting anything that moved were her favorite games to play. She used to make us laugh with her full speed run then Tigger like bounce as her finale. She was Mommy's constant companion as she was a stay at home Doodle dog mom. Most everywhere mom went Holly went. She loved visiting Daddy at the office and he loved taking her to Lowes to pick out things for home projects. Oh and when Daddy came through the door at night it was pretty much "Mommy who?" Granny Gran was a huge part of Holly's life and for the lady who never really liked Dogs Holly was sure to change Gran's mind quickly and it didn't take long before they were an inseparable pair. They took many long walks together and even people in Gran's neighborhood knew and would stop by to say hello to Holly. Granny Gran always was received with huge tail wags and if Mommy mentioned Granny was coming for a visit she'd instantly run to the window looking for her. Granny would ask Holly if she loved her and Holly would wag her tail and bark. We are so very grateful to Granny Annie for loving and caring for Holly while we traveled over the years and also caring for her right up to Holly's last breath. Holly was a fighter and battled many health issues during her lifetime. We are deeply grateful to the most amazing team of veterinarians who helped keep her healthy. Dr. Eric Malaker, Dr's Chris and Dan Lendman, Dr. Lesli Stovall, Dr. Karen Turner and Assistant Hannah Weinke. Also the numerous staff at each of their clinics. Special thanks to Holly's only groomer her entire life, Christina Palumbo. Holly always looked so beautiful and was constantly admired for it. She loved you so much. 


Thank you to our family, friends and to the Goldendoodle Love Facebook group who have become very near and dear to my heart. Holly was so very loved by all of you. Also, our dear friend Msgr. Arqui and his family in Colombia who  prayed many times for Holly dog as well. We have been so blessed by all of these amazing compassionate people.


Holly, you were Mommy and Daddy's first dog but you were never just a dog to us. You loved us your whole life and we will miss you the rest of ours. Run free, chase Chippies and Squirrels with the graceful athletic elegance you had in your youth and don't forget to bounce like Tigger to make Dr. Uncle Eric laugh. He and your Cousin Jack the Golden Retriever will be waiting for you and will watch over you until we meet again. 


Thank you Holly for giving us your devotion and love for nearly 14 years. You will be so very missed and never forgotten.


Love, your Mommy and Daddy


Cremation services accorded. Arrangements were entrusted to Whispering Willow Pet Funeral & Cremation Services.



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