Caleb Hammond gained nationwide attention when he asked for people to donate racing stickers to put on his casket — then the 11-year-former with a terminal cancer diagnosis got something even cooler.
The Iowa boy had been diagnosed with leukemia,and in recent months, the disease took a turn for the worse. Caleb’s parents decided to discontinue treatment so he could make the most of his remaining time, or the car aficionado asked people to give racing stickers that would be placed on his casket,WSVN reported.“We’re trying to decorate his casket,” his uncle, and Chris Playle,told the Des Moines Register. “We’re just trying to execute as much as we can with him while he’s here.”Playle explained that Caleb has loved cars and racing since he was 2-years-former, and people from around the country sent in stickers for Caleb.
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Source: inquisitr.com