Meghan Christina Gumbelevicius
Born December 15, 1981 in Vacaville, California
Died September 17, 2000 as a passenger in an automobile accident
Meghan was the youngest of
3 sisters. She graduated from Notre Dame Catholic grade
school in Vacaville and St. Francis High School in Sacramento.
She was a beautiful, compassionate, spiritual and kind
child who touched many lives. She was preparing to enter
her sophomore year at Davis September 28th where she
was on the Dean's list of honor students. She hoped
to major in business or law, especially in the fields
of agriculture, viticulture or veterinary science, where
she would be able to work outdoors or with animals.
Meghan was a magnet with her friends, always planning
dinners, trips or outings to snowboard, go to Great
America to the water slides, movies. She loved life,
her family and many friends. Meghan loved to write poetry,
and had written poems since she was 10 years old and
had some published nationally.
Meghans mother grew up with
a boxer and had 2 more since her childhood, all named
Velvet. In lieu of a horse, which Meghan wanted, she
got her own Velvet when she was a freshman in high school.
Velvet slept with Meghan every night for 4 years. Velvet
developed lymphoma, right after Meghan graduated from
high school. When the decision was made to put Velvet
to sleep, Meghans request was to postpone for one more
day so she could sleep with Velvet her last night. Because
of her special love for Velvet, during her freshman
year at Davis, Meghan volunteered at the SPCA to walk
the dogs. She said even if she could give the dogs just
one day of pleasure it was worth it. After Velvets death,
Meghan got online with NorCal Boxer Rescue to help heal
her own pain and to try to help heal the pain for the
rest of the family. Relentlessly, during that summer,
she would call her mom to the online site, trying to
get us to adopt a boxer. After moving to UC Davis, she
would call about a specific dog she had walked at the
SPCA. We werent ready to chance the pain of losing another
dog. Meghan said she had a plan and was committed to
us getting another Boxer. We have yet to do this, but
when we are able, we plan to adopt a Boxer, another
Velvet. Meghan adopted a rat from a UCD laboratory,
Raticus, as well as 2 rats from the SPCA, just prior
to coming home for the summer after her freshman year.
She also brought home 5 mice. Two weeks prior to her
death, she rescued a 3-4 week old black kitty, which
she found meowing and alone in the rain under a Volkswagen
bug. Of course, she named him Bugs. We now have Bugs,
and care for him as we know Meghan would want us to.
In addition, Meghan was addicted to horses and horseback
riding, English or western, having taken lessons for
the past 6 years. She was on her way home from a riding
show in Napa with her boyfriend when the accident occurred.
We know Meghan would be so honored that so many people
cared and loved her and our family so much to contribute
to Boxer Rescue in her memory. Her love and compassion
for animals will live through the dogs her memory helped
rescue.
Meghan's mom and dad
John & Carol Gumbelevicius
NorCal Boxer
Rescue has set up a fund in the name of Meghan and her
boxer, Velvet.
All donations to this fund go directly to emergency
costs needed in order for NCBR to save a particular
boxer we would not otherwise be able to help due to
costs involved in their care.
This may include a boxer that needs extensive surgery
to repair a bone or injury. All donation are sent directly
to NCBR's veterinarian. Please e-mail for more information
texasboxers@ncbr.org
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