Honored Kid

Luke E.

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Location

Mansfield, OH, US

Diagnosis

Brain or spinal cord tumor

Date of Diagnosis

February 2002

Status

Angel

Treated At

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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My Story

Luke courageously fought his brain tumor for 17 months. Fortunately he was asymptomatic for much of his life, with the exception being the last couple of weeks prior to his death. He ran, played, teased, laughed and loved life as all children do. Everything was new and an opportunity waiting "just for him" to explore! He was only ill during his cheomtherapy so we were able to pack alot of living into his short life. God blessed Luke with the ability to draw people to him. We have had so many accounts of how others were deeply touched by Luke's life, inspiring them to live their lives to the fullest. We are grateful to God for the privledge of parenting Luke those 3 years and 23 days he was here...We love you Lukie!!

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