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Welcome to Stanton's web page. We have created this page to keep our friends and family informed of Stanton's battle with Neuroblastoma. Stanton was diagnosed in January 2003 with Stage IV Neuroblastoma. He had 6 rounds of chemo, surgery, stem cell transplant, radiation, and 9 rounds of Accutane. He had been classified as "No evidence of disease" until April 15, 2004.
"When you don't understand, and you can't see his plan, and you can't trace his hand, TRUST HIS HEART!"
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS SWEET BABY!
February 14,2001-February 13,2005
In lieu of flowers we would be honored to have memorial donations sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or Ronald McDonald House of Memphis. There websites are on the bottom of the page.
I have also added Michael Waltrip's website back to the bottom, you can go there daily and vote on him for your favorite driver. Do this for Stanton!

This is a poen written for by Trish for Stanton from Emma Grace Forever, My Friend
Forever is God’s light you let shine through Brightly beaming to everyone you knew.
Forever you taught us how to race to win You crossed the ultimate finish line with Jesus at hand.
Forever is our love like none that compares God gave it to you and you so freely shared.
Forever we’ll meet the lives you have touched Sharing God’s love whom you love so much
Forever is the joy you’ve given to me God gave through you for the world to see.
Forever is our love that grew and grew It started the very day I met you.
Forever our smiling laughter echoes the halls Or silly quarrels that amounted to nothing at all.
Forever I’m blessed to share this journey in part As you are forever etched in my heart.
Forever goes on in this circle without end Just as forever I’m blessed, you’re my best friend.
Forever you’re in this heart of mine You, my Stanton, are my Forever Valentine.

Journal
Thursday, July 3, 2008 3:02 PM CDT I know I know it has been WAAAAYYYY too long since my last update. I am not even sure where to start. For life to be some seemingly boring there has been a lot going on. Of course most, well maybe all of it seems to be centered around Hayden. He has been busy working and taking 3 college classes. Have I told you lately how very proud I am of him??? He went to his college orientation a couple of weeks ago and got his schedule lined out for the fall. He was asked to be in the honors program at Tech so he will be taking at least 2 honors classes. He has worked so very hard on all of the college classes that he has taken so far (24 hours) and it felt really good to see him rewarded for that. We all know that his high school transcript in no way reflects Hayden’s academic potential so it is great that he is doing so well. He had applied for many scholarships including a couple for siblings who had been affected by cancer. We got a letter this week saying that he had gotten one of these scholarships. Again he was more than excited as were Jeff and I (this whole college thing is expensive).
Hayden, mom, dad and I will be leaving in about a week and a half for a 5 day cruise to Mexico. This is replacing our yearly family trip to the beach. Jeff opted to save his time off for duck season so it is once again quality time for Hayden and I which you all know that I love. I know this special time will be pretty hard to come by once he starts college “officially” so I will enjoy every minute of it.
The little boy that I mentioned in my last post, Reece, joined Stanton in heaven a couple of weeks ago. I really can’t put into words how deeply this hit home for me. I guess just knowing what his family is experiencing just makes it hard. I know what they are going through and the emotions that go along with that and my heart just aches for them. Please continue to keep them in your prayers as I know this is such a terrible time for all of them.
Well, I need to get back to work to finish up before our long weekend. I hope you all have a fun holiday weekend. I encourage you to spend a little extra time with your friends and family. I know we will.
Tina
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Hospital Information: His Eternal Home 140 Sanders Rd. Minden, La. 71055 318-377-5001
Links: http://www.stjude.org Donate to St Jude http://www.rmhmemphis.org Ronald McDonald house of Memphis
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