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Anabel & Daniel Lehew

July 8, 2003 our 22 month old son, Daniel James Lehew, was diagnosed with stage 4 Neuroblastoma. After a year and a half of near continuous treatment he experienced the ultimate healing and is now more alive than us in the presence of our Lord. This page is dedicated to remember him. We will never be the same and we longingly wait for the day when we will see him again. This page is also to inform family and friends on the treatment of Anabel Grace Lehew. She was diagnosed with stage 4 T-Cell Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma just 3 months after Daniel went home to heaven. She has finished treatment Aug. 28, 2007. She is an amazing little girl and I am proud to call her my daughter. We appreciate all of the care, help, and prayers given by so many. Thank you for checking in on us and please sign the guestbook. We are so encouraged by your visits. May God bless you with the knowledge of His mercy, love, and grace. Please pray for Karina (www.caringbridge.org/ok/karinasones) and Xander (caringbridge.org/ok/xander)
We will always remember Cameron (www.caringbridge.org/ok/cameronc), Darren (www.caringbridge.org/ok/darren), Anna (www.caringbridge.org/ok/annajane), Lane (www.caringbridge.org/visit/lanemonday)and Fletcher.
Daniel's Video Here.

To visit the OCCA (Oklahoma Children's Cancer Association) and buy some Christmas cards that Anabel and other kids at the clinic created, click here.

Journal

Friday, July 11, 2008 11:41 AM CDT

Anabel is at Camp Cavett this week. My mom and dad, Josh, Jonnie, and I went down yesterday to see her in the American Idol show. We got there in time to watch her hop out of the boat. She had been tubing! She told me today she was going to try the ropes course. She has such a sense of adventure when she is there. She walked around like she owned the place as she and I had dinner together and I watched her get her hair trimmed and styled for the show at the salon. I can't tell you how incredible this camp is. It is not uncommon to see someone dragging an IV pole through the rocky trails, or a very pale, thin, bruised child gleefully splashing in the lake. There are smiles everywhere you look and an unspoken common bond between all. There are no insecurities about how they look or walk or talk. These kids are far too mature for that. They know life is but a breath, they soak up every ounce of sunshine, and are eager to encourage someone or offer help. I almost cried after Anabel sang her song and five little girls jumped up and made a little hugging, jumping circle around her. It was the best concert I've ever seen; so much fun, so much uninhibited joy! Well done, Danny Cavett!

Thank you for those who have prayed for my son's youth pastor. There baby is now with Jesus. Please continue to pray for them as they miss him. They have glorified God through this and have shown Him a loving, sovereign, faithful God.

"Come quickly, Lord Jesus!"
Audra

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http://www.caringbridge.org/ok/emoryhood   our friends the Hoods
http://adamsonadoption.blogspot.com   My sister's adoption blog
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/brianbriscoe   Our friend Brian who has Neuroblastoma


 
   
 

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