Honored Kid

Eli H.

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Location

Nevada, IA, US

Diagnosis

Neuroblastoma

Date of Diagnosis

June 2007

Status

Fishing with Jesus in Heaven

Treated At

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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My Story

Elijah (Eli) Horn from Ames, Iowa was diagnosed with Stage IV Neuroblastoma on June 29th, 2007 at around the age of three and a half. He had a massive tumor growing in his body that went from his pelvis, up through his abdomen, and up into his chest. Completely unexpectedly by any of us since things were looking very positive, Eli met Jesus on January 18th, 2012. The nurse checked on him around 5:30am and found him unresponsive and with no pulse. They tried very hard to bring him back, but he had already slipped away to be with God. Eli's website can be found at www.elihorn.com or his Facebook page at www.elisarmy.com

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