Jamison was a happy 2 year old who loved books, puzzles, Mc Donalds, and playing with his big brother Ty. He was so full of life and could destroy a room in less than 2 minutes. He could melt any heart with his huge smiile and contagious laugh. Our lives were turned upside down on October 5th, 2009 when our little man was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. He was responding so well to treatment, and was a trooper through out it all. However, just 2 1/2 weeks later he got an infection and lost his battle with cancer. Unfortunately our baby couldn't be saved, but we truly believe that God has a bigger plan for him. We know through sharing his story he will continue to touch lives and save other children.
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