Honored Kid

Dalton G.

Dalton G. Kid Photo

Location

Centreville, VA, US

Diagnosis

Ewing sarcoma

Date of Diagnosis

August 2004

Status

Angel

Treated At

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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My Story

Dalton was diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma June 14th 2005. The tumor was located in his right leg, just below his knee. Dalton was very fortunate to have incredible doctors caring for him who placed an internal implant that "will grow" with him. Dalton loved sports, especially basketball which he played on the court he received for his make-a-wish. He exceled in 10th grade and attended Westfield HS. Dalton passed away on August 10, 2010. Thanks to everyone for their love and support. To keep up with Dalton's story please log onto: www.caringbridge.org/visit/daltongulsby

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