- A Pennsylvania pastor threw an elaborate funeral for his pet pug.
- The dog, Dexter, died after suffering from an undisclosed illness.
- The funeral included an open casket, an assortment of flowers, and an embroidered print of the dog.
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A Pennsylvania man commemorated his recently deceased pug by throwing an extravagant funeral for his beloved pet.
Tim Beville Jr., a pastor at the Restoration Temple in Allentown, Pennsylvania, organized the elaborate send-off after his 7-year-old dog Dexter died in late April.
The pug passed away from an undisclosed illness after becoming unwell in February, according to an obituary.
The May 4 ceremony included an assortment of flowers, a large embroidered print of Dexter, and an open casket.
Dexter was laid in the casket with a blue bow tie, a chew toy, and a fleece blanket.
Funeral guests were offered a program, showing a picture of Dexter, and could sign in at the ceremony.
Dexter was also commemorated in an obituary.
"From the moment he came home, he slept every night next to me until he got sick in February and for the first time in his life he spent 4 days in the hospital," the obituary said. "When he came home after that he NEVER left my side again."
The obituary asks well-wishers to send flowers to the family or plant a tree in his memory.
Dexter was cremated on Wednesday morning at Creekside Pet Crematory in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.