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Little Ayden Brown

Little Ayden Brown A beautiful boy named Ayden Brown lit my screen. He is happy and yet so serene. His pictures that his mommy posted makes him the perfect angel that God has created. He made his mommy and daddy so happy and filled their life with love and laughter. Until one day he got sick and mommy was wondering why? Mommy took him to every doctor's appointment possible and did constant research. She was being strong for Ayden, but on the inside, she was saying, "God don't let my son die." She fought tooth and nail to get the help Ayden needed So she reached out for help, she even begged and pleaded Ayden held on the best he can As her eyes filled with tears Mommy held on to her little man She never gave up and never gave in Ayden Brown fought till the very end His story reached and empowered all who saw it And now is the time to celebrate the bravery of my dear little friend Mommy will cry for a lifetime but will always treasure the beauty that has left Rest now Ayden Brown Mommy loves you now more than ever Raise your head mommy the battle isn't over it has just begun Now get up and fight once more for your beautiful son. Smile like you never smiled before Laugh like you never laughed before Celebrate Ayden like you never celebrated before Because this poem is and always will honor Ayden always and forever. Rest in Heaven little Ayden Brown. Mommy loves now forever and always November 4, 2017, is the day I will always remember your story and celebrate with my son the life of Ayden Brown. The beautiful boy the lit my screen and whole world Thank you for your brave fight for life little Ayden brown Your moms' courage, strength, and bravery reached my heart Mommy had your back from beginning to end. Rest little Ayden Brown rest and watch over mommy forever. -Arnesha Lanette Adams

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Date: 11/5/2017 6:33:00 PM
I can't imagine the pain of losing a child and have just googled the story of his short life and have tears in my eyes - thanks for sharing Arnesha and also raising awareness of childhood cancer. Hugs jan xx
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