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Posted by: Linda Mueller
Date: February 8th, 2010
Evan,
Way to go Evan!!!!! Thanks for being such an inspiration! Hope you enjoyed making the front page of the paper too.
Lyn's Mom, Linda Mueller
Posted by: Haley Enlow
Date: February 6th, 2010
Hey Evan! I hope your doing good. I hope that you like the cranes. I made about 50 myself! I really enjoyed making the origami myself it took me forever to figure it our I had to watch a youtube video to get it! Well I do hope that things are doing better! We are all still praying for you as you can see by the cranes! We love you!♥
Posted by: Colleen Mack
Date: February 6th, 2010
I was at St. Agnes tonight with my family and loved seeing the cranes in the gathering space. All during mass I sat next to my sister Sarah, who had a brain tumor back in 1982. St. Agnes parish and school pulled together for my family when my sister was sick, and I am proud to see that they are doing the same for Evan. Sarah was not expected to live long post tumor, but 28 years later, she still attends mass every Saturday with my parents and sits in the back and claps. Im looking forward to seeing Evan at church soon, and offer any support the family could use. God Bless you all, we are praying!
Posted by: Jan
Date: February 6th, 2010
Hi Evan and family,
I read about Evan in the SJR and I wanted to wish you all well. Knowing about other kids that had cancer that are now grown up made our family feel better so I also wanted to share with you the story of my son Danny. He was diagnosed with leukemia just before his 2nd birthday. He went through a little over 3 years of treatment. Today he is 21 years old. He is amazingly strong and sports a six pack. If you saw him you would never believe he was ever sick a day in his life. Our mantra throughout his treatment was that the treatment phases were simply something he had to go through to get on with the rest of his life. We continue to think about you and your family as you go through your treatment so that you too can get on with the rest of your life. Our family will keep you and your family in our prayers.
Posted by: Maddie:)
Date: February 6th, 2010
Evan, stay strong!! You are the cutest little boy I've seen comming from St. Agnas, or anywhere for that matter!! I love that picture of you holding up the peace sign, Sarra Petty really is awesome. :) I know you have doubts, my little sister went through the same thing not even two years ago. You can do it, i can see it in thoes bright eyes! I know that you get allot of these, and mine might not be anything but another post, but know God is with you and i WILL be praying for you!!!
-Maddie.
P.S, your parents are not old you fool!! :P
P.S.S, this is Lydia's older sister. Teehee.