A Christmas Wish For A Dying Boy
Six-year-old Nathan Norman has terminal cancer and is reaching out to policemen, firemen and all emergency service workers to fulfill his final Christmas wish.
The only thing on Dawn Norman's wish list this holiday season is that her 6-year old son Nathan lives to see another Christmas, and that his wish of receiving cards, letters and patches from as many policemen, firemen and EMT's is fulfilled. Why? Because policemen, firemen and EMT's happen to be Nathan's heroes.
Three years ago, Nathan, who lives with his family in Rustburg, Virginia, was diagnosed with brain cancer.
"I remember the doctor saying that there was an abnormality," Dawn Norman remembers. "The doctor kept telling me over and over that there was an abnormality and then it hit me. He was telling me that my son had cancer."
An operation removed 55% of the tumor; however, Nathan has since developed an inoperable tumor on his spinal cord. Since his original diagnosis, he has been on six different chemotherapy treatments and has had three surgeries.
Like most little boys, Nathan loves to watch cops, firemen and emergency medical personnel speed to calls in shiny cars and trucks —sirens blaring and lights flashing —making no stops as they race to save people.
This Christmas, Nathan is calling upon these heroes to make his wish come true by sending him cards, letters and patches —anything with a first responder insignia.
Nathan's story was brought to Patch by Walt Hutchinson, an officer with the Bergen County Sheriff's Department, who learned about it from Sgt. Robert Carpentieri of the Virginia State Police.
"One of our life-saving crew members told us Nathan's story and said it would be a nice gesture to send him a card," Carpentieri said.
Carpentieri not only sent a card, but sent emails to almost every first responder he knew to do the same.
"I couldn't believe how viral this went," he said in amazement. "Everyone who heard Nathan's story, helped to spread the word."
Agencies across the state of Virginia — local, county, state and federal — heeded the call and sent Nathan cards, letters and patches.
"As long as Nathan is here, I want to do anything I can to make that little boy happy," Carpentieri said.
New Milford Chief of Police Frank Papapietro has shared Nathan's story with the officers of the New Milford Police Department and the Bergen County Police Chiefs Association to have them join in on fulfilling Nathan's Christmas wish.
"When you hear a story like this, it's impossible not to think that this could be your child," Papapietro said. "The officers of the New Milford Police Department will do everything they can to make Nathan's wish come true."
This August, feeling especially ill after returning from his monthly treatment at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina, Nathan asked his parents if they could decorate the house for Christmas because "that would make him feel better." Knowing that this might be his last Christmas, Nathan's family put up the tree, strung the lights and put out all the decorations.
Wanting to join in the spirit, Nathan's neighbors decorated their yards and strung their outdoor lights to make, what might be, Nathan's last Christmas really spectacular.
"Nathan is such a brave warrior," his mother Dawn told Patch. "He has taught me so much through his love, strength and faith."
Putting his own pain aside, Nathan likes to make gift bags for the other pediatric cancer patients he meets during his monthly treatment travels to Duke University Medical Center. His mother said that he likes to do things to make the other cancer patients feel better.
Despite the monthly treatments and chemotherapy medication, Norman said that doctors have given Nathan 18 months to live.
"I want to make sure that everyone understands that we do not expect to lose Nathan before Christmas this year," Norman said. "However we know with each end of treatment, our options are getting less and less. We fully believe he will be with us for Christmas."
Then she added, "We just don't know about next Christmas."
All cards, letters and patches can be sent to Nathan at:
Nathan Norman, 81 Dunivan Drive, Rustburg, Virginia 24588
marie aliberto
11:53 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
my god be vwith the family and heal this little guy my prayers are with the family
Someone
2:14 am on Monday, December 10, 2012
A diet of natural, as fresh as possible, preservative free, unprocessed food DOES help fight cancer.
Tom Sofield
12:39 am on Thursday, December 6, 2012
Levittown Patch readers are awesome and have set up a Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/events/522264447797613?ref=bookmark
Christina Pierce
3:49 am on Thursday, December 6, 2012
let me know I want to help send toys or whateber please let me know
Cintron Saul
9:20 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012
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maureen holliday
11:18 am on Sunday, December 9, 2012
Im in the US Army....I can send many patches from Soldier's all over the base. This is my next mission. Its coming lil one!
Christopher Casey
4:46 pm on Sunday, December 9, 2012
I am sending my helmet patch from when i was a volunteer fireman years back. I will keep the little man in my prayers.
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5:06 pm on Sunday, December 9, 2012
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Blane glover
6:31 pm on Sunday, December 9, 2012
I am a soldier at Ft.Eustis Virginia and I would like to possibly bring about 10 or more soldiers to meet him if that is okay with y'all . We would love to meet him . We want to bring him some things as well
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4:39 pm on Monday, December 10, 2012
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nathan dove
6:42 pm on Monday, December 10, 2012
my prayers go out to this young man. im very honored as a volunteer fire fighter that he views all emergency personell as his heros. he knows who real heros are although i dont view myself as one. be strong little man!!!
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8:01 pm on Monday, December 10, 2012
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John Reese
8:25 pm on Monday, December 10, 2012
Please watch these videos I have sent you THERE IS HOPE mainstream medicine does not want us to know there are real cures for cancer out there they will lose trillions of dollars for allowing the real cures PLEASE I BEG YOU Keep an open mind and watch these videos and your son may still be here for MANY Christmas's to come Bless you all and my prayers and great thoughts of well being coming your way too.
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1:37 pm on Tuesday, December 11, 2012
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Michael Radford
3:18 pm on Tuesday, December 11, 2012
This is what it's all about..this young man deserves the best of everything .God Bless you.
Anna
7:10 pm on Tuesday, December 11, 2012
I am a volunteer fire fighter hearing Nathens story has touched my heart and I am going to try and arrange for my department to send cards letters and a department T shirt if possible and god bless Nathen and his family I pray that good lord will heal him
Jeff Woolsey
7:38 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Package sent. Should be there now hope it brings joy to your day and we r all thinking of you buddy
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brittany jordan
1:10 pm on Wednesday, December 12, 2012
I am sending my box of patches today for nathan! Merry xmas cutie
Andrea Hartge
8:03 am on Sunday, December 16, 2012
I'm a firefighter in AA County, MD. I'll be going to the PO tomorrow to send him a package with something I'm sure he'll love. I would be happy to come deliver it in person, this Wednesday if that would make him happier. Just let me know before tomorrow, otherwise I'll just ship it. God bless you all.