Aiden was diagnosed at age 4 months. He had wilms tumor stage iv. He had chemo and radiation until December of 09 when the doctors said he was cancer free and removed his line. In march we had him rescanned and they said he had another lesion on his right aorta vein. When we went in for surgery, they said he was covered in tumord and gave him a couple of weeks to a couple of months to live so they sent us home with Hospice. Aiden played like a normal two year old until he passed. He will always be remembered as the littlest but biggest Evangalist a person would ever meet. He knew no strangers and was as open and loving as anyone could see i have even met people who knew aiden who never even met him he was the greatest child a person could ever have
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