McKenna Maiorana
hopeforbabymckenna.com
twitter.com/hopeforbabymckenna
Stage 4 Neuroblastoma
liftupellie.com
caringbridge.org/visit/elliepotvin
twitter.com/liftupellie
twitter.com/amypotvin
Stage 4 Rhabdomyosarcoma
Stage 4 Rhabdomyosarcoma
caringbridge.org/visit/superkeeganray
twitter.com/teamsuperkeegan
Neuroblastoma
Neuroblastoma
prayforkate.com
twitter.com/prayforkate
twitter.com/aaronmcrae
caringbridge.org/visit/mcraekate
caringbridge.org/visit/mcraekate
Brain tumor
11/26/2007-3/9/2010
laylagrace.org
twitter.com/laylagrace
Stage 4 Neuroblastoma
Rest in peace, sweet angel.
Rest in peace, sweet angel.

These kids are all fighting for their lives. Layla Grace lost her battle. Only time will tell if McKenna, Keegan, Ellie, and Kate will win theirs. But truly, they have already won. Layla won. Layla is healed. She is not healed in the way that all of us hoped and prayed for. We asked the Lord to cure Layla Grace of her cancer and restore her to being a typical, happy 2-year-old. But that was not His plan. He did cure Layla, though. She is cured and she is looking down upon her mom, Shanna, her dad, Ryan, and her beautiful sisters, Jenna and Claire.
McKenna, Keegan, Ellie, and Kate are all fighting a very long road, a long battle. The battle doesn't end when the doctors declare remission. This battle is lifelong. It breaks my heart to see kids like this. Looking at the pictures above, you see pain but you also see peace. Kids have a way with dealing with hardships and obstacles that adults do not have. Kids live for the moment. These children aren't worried about tomorrow - they are living for today. As humans, all people have worries and fears. But our fears are so insignificant compared to what this precious angels are going through.
Today, I couldn't get Layla Grace out of my head. Every word I spoke and every thought that ran through my head, I just heard echoes of "Layla..Layla..Layla". It made me sad but it also made me happy. Layla will not be forgotten. She did not die in vain. She gave hope and inspiration to so many people. She'll always be remembered for that.
For now, all of these children above (besides Layla Grace) have a long journey ahead. Chemotherapy for some, radiation for others and for all of them, there is a hope and faith that remission will be in the near future. There needs to be a cure for cancer. Cancer is taking so many people each day...cutting so many lives short. We all have to come together to tell cancer, "STOP! YOU CAN'T take Ellie! You CAN'T take McKenna! You CAN'T take Kate! You CAN'T take Keegan! And DAMN YOU for taking Layla Grace!"
I hate cancer. It sucks. Sucks doesn't even really cover it. Getting a pimple sucks. Cancer is evil, vile, just awful. And it effects everyone in some way. Someone that you know has cancer. I can only pray that there is a cure in the near future.
Please pray for McKenna Maiorana, Ellie Potvin, Keegan Ray, Kate McRae and for the loving family of Layla Grace Marsh. Please pray for those who aren't listed above of course, as well. Kids with cancer are so special. They have a spirit to them that is amazing and a blessing from God.
Dear Lord, we ask you to heal these children. Let your will be done, Lord, but pretty please let these beautiful children live long healthy lives? Help their families to be strong. And please tell Layla Grace a special hello from all of her loving supporters her on Earth. Take care of her, O God, watch over her and help to ease her family's pain. Amen.












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