Thousands Turn Out to Grant Terminally Ill 8-Year-Old Girl One Simple Wish

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READING, PENNSYLVANIA- Thousands of individuals gathered Saturday night outside the home of a terminally ill 8-year-old cancer patient to sing Christmas carols to her.

Delaney “Laney†Brown was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia in May. On Tuesday, her parents announced on Facebook that the 8-year-old only has days or weeks to live.

Organizers immediately mobilized to fulfill one of Laney’s bucket list wishes, which was to hear the community sing Christmas carols, according to the Reading Eagle.

An estimated 5,000 to 7,000 people ultimately turned up outside her home singing traditional Christmas tunes, such as “Silent Night,†“Jingle Bells†and “Joy to the World,†the Reading Eagle reported. The group ended with “Happy Birthday,†since Laney had just turned 8-years-old the night before.

Girls from Laney’s dance group also performed in front of her home.

“I was sad because she has cancer. I want to make her feel better,†Kaylee Jester, 8, told the Reading Eagle. “I love her and miss her.â€

Another participant, Mackenzie Melcher, 9, reportedly said she just “wanted to make the little girl happy.â€

After the event, Laney’s mother turned to Facebook to thank the community for their outpouring of support.

“I thank you all for showing me and my family your love and support during this difficult holiday season, but please rejoice in the hope that one little baby gave all of us when he was given to save,†she said. “Please send us your prayers for faith and strength. Thank God everyday for all that he has blessed each one of us with. Our children are the best part of ourselves and we are all God’s children whom he clearly loves.â€

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What terrible news for all concerned, I do hope that in some small way that her family can draw some comfort from the wonderful people that took the time to be with that family at what can only be described as a most difficult time indeed. I don't have children so I can't imagine what the family must be going through. I do wish them well at this difficult time.
 
What terrible news for all concerned, I do hope that in some small way that her family can draw some comfort from the wonderful people that took the time to be with that family at what can only be described as a most difficult time indeed. I don't have children so I can't imagine what the family must be going through. I do wish them well at this difficult time.


OMG, I hurt for that family; that is so very sad. There are several us of here than can identify with the parents and what they are going through and will be going through. I pray that God will give the comfort, healing, and strength.
 
I haven't been faced with what her parents are going thru and hope I never will. I would like to think it was a warm feeling for them to know she lived long enough to see her wish come thru. I know it won't make this time easier on them but hope they get some relief from the gesture.


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