Today is a sad day, a day we will all remember.
Fredrick Douglas Tison Baddour has left this world for a better place,
we cannot be for sure where that place is, but we know he has a place in our hearts.
Douglas was an adventurer. He never settled for the vase he was in. When given the chance he would take the risk and seek the impertinent danger that lay ahead on the kitchen counter.
He was tough but had a warm soul. He loved to graze the waters edge when he knew you were near, he loved people.
"We were the best of friends, I wanted to eat him, but only because I loved him deeply" recalls his brother Winston.
Douglas joined the Tison/Baddour family in 2009. He came from a noble family line of ikan bettah. He succeeded the fish that has no name.
Fredrick Douglas Tison Baddour has left this world for a better place,
we cannot be for sure where that place is, but we know he has a place in our hearts.
Douglas was an adventurer. He never settled for the vase he was in. When given the chance he would take the risk and seek the impertinent danger that lay ahead on the kitchen counter.
He was tough but had a warm soul. He loved to graze the waters edge when he knew you were near, he loved people.
"We were the best of friends, I wanted to eat him, but only because I loved him deeply" recalls his brother Winston.
Douglas joined the Tison/Baddour family in 2009. He came from a noble family line of ikan bettah. He succeeded the fish that has no name.
Douglas is survived by his parents Katie and Michael Baddour and his brother Wintson of Atlanta, GA.
We will all miss him very much, peace be with him.
He was an impressive fish....one of the best I've ever met, Pamela
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