Pulling Heartstrings
Logan Stevenson passed away on Monday, August 5. The
family released the following statement to the Associated Press: "Logan
passed away at 8:18 yesterday evening, surrounded by his family and
loved ones. He was very comfortable." His mother also broke the sad news
on Facebook, writing, "He is with angels and he's in no more pain."
Bride Christine Swidorsky carries her ill son down the aisle at her wedding.
Two-year-old Logan Stevenson wasn't your typical best man. Instead of
holding the rings for safekeeping, he clutched his favorite teddybear,
"Bun Bun," during the ceremony; he couldn't give a toast at the
reception, and in fact, he slept through most of it. But his presence
alone surpassed all of the bride and groom's hopes.
You see, Logan is terminally ill and suffers from a rare disease called Fanconi anemia, along with leukemia and other medical complications. His parents, Christine Swidorsky and Sean Stevenson, originally planned to wed in July 2014. However, after receiving a diagnosis that their precious son has a mass in his only remaining kidney (and weeks to live), they decided to get married as a family - while Logan is still with them.
In just a week, they organized their new backyard nuptials - which took place in Jeanette, Pennsylvania on Saturday, August 3 - thanks to a tremendous outpouring of support from their local community. Swidorsky and Stevenson were also joined by their two daughters, Isabella and Savannah. "This is our dream come true, all our family together, and we're all together celebrating. The celebration of my son's life and the celebration of our marriage," the bride told NBC affiliate WPXI.
The bittersweet occasion marked a high point after a challenging summer, including a Make-A-Wish trip to Disney World in Florida back in June that was cut short after Logan came down with septic shock and hydration shock. Despite all of the setbacks, the newlyweds are determined to make their son's final days happy ones. "He loves Elvis Presley. Every time Elvis comes on, he just starts dancing. And he loves spaghetti," his mom revealed to The Today Show last week.
The couple's celebration of life is testament to their unconditional love for their son: "As a mother, you stay strong and you focus and you will do whatever you can to take care of your child," Swidorsky told The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, which first reported the story.
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