We called him Super Ty because he was a courageous fighter. He was a metastatic brain cancer warrior (rhabdoid tumors). Ty had been on the most difficult and painful journey imaginable. His story has been documented on his website (www.superty.org) and was grateful for the tremendous outpouring of love and support he received.
Ty went through so much, yet his spirits were always soaring. He was a very funny little boy who loved to make people laugh. He hadn't been able to walk independently since October 2010. He was determined to walk on his own again, and tried so hard!
Childhood cancer is the most evil, unfair infliction on the world's most innocent victims. Thank you for honoring Ty and other children like him who are fighting this most courageous fight..
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