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Axyl Womack, 6, had his arm removed after he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of bone cancer, but it continued to spread ...
Axyl Womack is remembered as a brave little boy who faced childhood cancer with unmatched strength and a smile that could ...
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A 6-year-old boy whose bone cancer quickly spread following his diagnosis has died after spending his final days at home with ...
Axyl’s family recently learned that the cancer "spread from his brain to his tiny toes in a matter of a few weeks," and there is no treatment for his illness, according to a statement his mother, ...
Ross described Axyl in a post on her Facebook page as a jokester who has a “sparkle in his eyes” and an “unforgettable dimpled smile.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter ...
A community will wrap its arms in prayer around a 6-year-old boy tonight in Monticello as he comes home for hospice treatment. Axyl has been bravely fighting cancer, but this week, his family got ...
The prayer vigil for Axyl will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at Monticello Baptist Church. His family asks for continued compassion, space, and strength as they walk through the unimaginable.
Now, Axyl's family is taking him home from the hospital with hospice, where he will receive comfort care surrounded by loved ones. “No kid should ever have to go through this," Womack wrote.
The prayer vigil for Axyl will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at Monticello Baptist Church. His family asks for continued compassion, space, and strength as they walk through the unimaginable.
Prayer vigil tonight in Monticello for 6-year-old boy with cancer entering hospice treatment Axyl's family asks for continued compassion, space, and strength as they walk through the unimaginable.
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