Obituary of Trixie Fink
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Trixie Fink was born into this world on January 17, 2010, and went to heaven on May 4, 2025. She was with her family since April 2010, when she was lovingly taken in by us at just a few months old. We met her whole family of puppies and her mom and dad at the house we got her from, and she was the one who repeatedly kept coming up to us, which is how we knew she was meant to be our pup. Trixie had a very big personality in her little schnauzer body, and she was always wonderfully friendly to every human and animal she met. She always had a lot to say as she used to bark extremely loudly and high-pitched— I have no doubt she’d contribute as a beautiful soprano voice if she were able to sing in a choir. Trixie loved treats, ear scratches, belly rubs, attention, going for walks, cuddling in bed with her humans, hearing her humans play piano and sing, laying out in the sun when it was warm out, and much more. She did not always enjoy or have the easiest time with car rides as a younger dog, but years down the road, when she was older, she grew to love car rides, and she had many fun adventures as a passenger with her humans. Though she hardly ever bit or became angry with anyone, one thing she usually did not like was being picked up or held, but in her final years, she often found great comfort in being held.Trixie saw a lot of her family go through many very turbulent times over the years, and she always stuck by their sides with them, no matter what. She had many human and fellow furry friends. She was adored by everyone who met her, and she adored them all as well. Trixie is a very special, sweet, one-of-a-kind dog, and she is very loved and missed. She is survived by the Fink family: Stacie, Dave, Anastasia, Ariana, Melina, and Greg.