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A sad ending......Beverly Parent died today

Cat Lover Dies from Burns
Oct, 13 2005 - 4:30 PM

SURREY/CKNW(AM980) - A 50-year old woman badly burned in an early morning apartment fire in Surrey yesterday has died in hospital.
Beverley Parent was taken off life support late this morning.

Parent, an avid animal rights advocate, suffered the burns trying to rescue more than 70 cats in her care.

Nearly 60 died of smoke inhalation in the blaze, which is believed to be accidental.

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Woman in Critical Condition after Fire
Why tarnish a dying woman's name with this "hoarding" label?
Lorie Chortyk, the SPCA's "P.R. person", is a liability to the SPCA's attempts to improve its image
The SPCA is ethically bereft and we cannot see that that will change
Public Realtions 101 - Knocking the competition is BAD P.R.
I would like to rebut the idiotic statement made by Lorie Chortyk of the SPCA
John Houle is still employed by the SPCA too *LINK*
So which is it Ms. Chortyk, is Ms. Parent a "hoarder" or is she a caring and compassionate woman who devoted her life to those who many view as throw away trash?
I would sure like to see a very public retraction and apology by Ms. Chortyk
CKNW - Injured Woman No Hoarder says Karen Duncan of VOKRA
A sad ending......Beverly Parent died today
A Thank You to Bev . . . .
Cat lady's supporters foil SPCA inspection *LINK*
Caught again! Chortyk denied there had been a complaint to the SPCA about Parent
I have received one message and another call from Ms Chortyk today
Ms. Chortyk again has spoken out against animal rights workers
SPCA causes its own problems
The BC SPCA has never helped feral cats to any degree other than laughable
Bev Parent's sister urges everyone to make donations to Aid to Animals in Distress
Aid to Animals in Distress address
A conversation with Olive Sellens of Aid to Animals in Distress
One of the first things Olive warned me was to never take a cat to an SPCA
Surrey Leader: Cat rescuer critically injured in Guildford fire
Why should we care about spaying and neutering when the SPCA will take any and all animals?

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