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Melissa Eagan

Melissa works for Enterprise Holdings as production support for their payments platforms. If you have a problem with your credit card when you are renting a car, and the person at the branch can’t resolve it, the problem goes to her.

Melissa loves knitting, quilting, and the St. Louis Blues.

Check out all her crafts at Loops of Gray.

 
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Brian Eagan

Brian works for City Hope St. Louis as shelter site support for one of their shelter locations. He is also the treasurer for Tent Mission STL and volunteers with the Birthday Party Project in St. Louis.

He loves hockey, video games, and traveling.

 
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Blackbeard

Blackbeard is a deadbeat roommate and has been since Spring 2005. He likely an American Shorthair since Melissa is not allergic to him.

He loves eating, sleeping, and playing with tiny sparkle pom-pom balls.

 
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Low Rider

Low Rider the most normal of the 5 Eagans living in the house. He has been roommates with Brian and Melissa since November 2011, and was likely a year old at that time. He is a Corgi mix with beagle and possibly some shepherd. Low Rider was rescued by Stray Rescue.

He loves squirrels, cheese, and playing with other dogs

 
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Royce

Royce is a big galut who was found in an alley near Cherokee Street. He has been living with Brian and Melissa since May 2014 and was about a year and half (and super skinny) at that time. Breed: dog, color: brown.

He has no sense of personal space and loves licking, being with his humans, and getting pets.


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Constance Langdon

Constance Langdon chose to live with Brian and Melissa in March 2017. She was approximately 3 1/2 at that time and was a black lab.

It all started when Stray Rescue's AC went out during one of the hottest days of of summer 2016. They put out a call for one-day fosters, so Brian grabbed a random dog to stay with us for the day. A few months later, Brian kept thinking about her, so we offered to foster her while trying to find a forever family. A few failed adoption trials later, it was clear that Constance had chosen her true forever family: the Eagans.

She passed away unexpectedly in December 2020 from a malignant spleen tumor.

​She loved barking at the mail carrier, tennis balls, and licking your feet.