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Sorry to hear about the problems Justin is having, my wife and I will be praying for him and your whole family. God moves in ways we don't understand.

Bruce & Alice Harkness
 
Hello,



I just wanted to say that I find Justin's bravery and fight for survival against such unimaginable hardship as one of the most remarkable feats of courage I've ever seen. Justin and others like him tops my list as one of the world's most inspirational people and he and his family will definatly be in our thoughts and prayers. Get well soon!



God bless you all



Mike
 
Per the web site, it looks like they are taking Justin to CHOP (Children's hospital of Philadelphia) for his only option. His younger sister (7 years) will be donating marrow again. They won't do another transplant but as Steve discribes it, an infusion.



Thanks again for all your thoughts and other acts of kindness.
 
I'm so sorry to hear about you grandson Justin, he will definately be in my prayers (to pull thru, and be allright). Keep the faith, miracles do happen... ... :(
 
:( this takes my breathe away and my throat gets that feeling like i am about to cry when reading this thread and looking at justins site. Justin will definatly be in my prayers.
 
Just wanted to send along my prayers for Justin and his family.



I lost my brother 3 years ago to Liver cancer and my Dad 2 years before that to Lukemia... I have many questions but only God has the answers.

God Bless and keep you all

Dave
 
I have a son his same age and i will go home and give him a big hug tonight, tell Justin we are thinking of him in Wisconsin and hang in there
 
WHEN I READ THIS STORY IT BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES ALSO MY FAMILIES EYES WE ARE ALL THINGING OF JUSTIN WE SENT A CARD I HUG MY KIDS NOW ALL THE TIME WITH A DAUGHTER 15 AND A SON 6 IT WOULD HAVE TO BE TOUGH TO GO THREW THIS



IN OUR PRAYERS

HOWARD
 
Justin, you and your family are in our prayers. Keep your head up and God Bless.



Jason and Angie Cyrbok

TDR members/Michigan
 
Couple of notes on cards....

Slight change of address due to a room change from 522 to 525 and not much time to send anymore cards for now. Justin will be moved to CHOP (Philadelphia) around the 7th-9th of November.



Vermont Children's Hospital, FAHC

Baird 5, Room #525 ATTN: Justin Evans

Pediatric Oncology 2304

Medical Center Campus

111 Colchester Avenue

Burlington, VT 05401



Justin is enjoying all the cards and emails and all that he has been recieving. Thanks again folks.
 
We serve a Mighty "GOD" and all things will work out for HIS GLORY. Keep up your faith , you will be in our prayers also, along with prayers of others @ our church.
 
I'll start the process tommorrow to be a donor. Often have thought about this, but Justin's story really drives it home.



Add 1 to the donor program.



Often we get wrapped up in our day to day coming and goings and lose the perspective of true difficulty.



We will add Justin to our prayers and depend on GOD to help in HIS ways.



Bob Weis
 
Just a reminder...

to hold up on the cards and such for now. Justin is going to be flown to CHOP in Philadelphia on Friday. Once I find out the expected length of his stay, I will post an address. The email and guest book are always there. Steve has posted some pics of him sleeping. http://www.sevans.net/justin.htm Poor guy, his cheeks and mouth are all puffed up. I would guess that is his Vermont Teddy Bear that one of the members sent to him.
 
Hello,i dont know you or your grandson,but i dont have to,to say a prayer for him. you must remember to be as strong and positive as you can for him and keep in mind "The LORD works in mysterious ways". Be well and God bless you and your loved ones.
 
Peace be with you

Justin,



Know that there are a lot of folks praying for you in Aiken, SC. A card is on its way from our Sunday School Class. My wife is a cancer survivor against the doctors odds, but not against God's. Hang in there.



Peace,

Don Nesbitt<><

Aiken, SC
 
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