JEANNETTE, Pa. (AP) — A 2-year-old boy with only weeks to live will serve as best man when his parents wed this weekend.
Sean
Stevenson and Christine Swidorsky, of Jeannette, had planned to wed
next year but decided to move the ceremony up to Saturday so their son,
Logan, who has leukemia and other complications, could participate.
"We
want Logan in our family pictures, and we want him to see his mother
and dad get married," Swidorsky said. Her 13-year-old daughter from a
previous relationship, Isabella Johns, will be a bridesmaid, and the
couple's 1-year-old daughter, Savannah, will be the flower girl.
Logan
has Fanconi anemia, a rare disease that often causes cancer. He was
diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia at 14 months old and had a stem
cell transplant a year ago. He lost one kidney to a tumor in March and
now has a mass on his other kidney.
"It'll
be the hardest thing I'll ever do, is bury my son," Stevenson said.
"You know it's coming, and you can't do anything about it."
Family and friends have pitched in to organize the wedding, while Logan spends his last few days resting in his parents' home.
Swidorsky said the couple expects about 100 people to attend the wedding.
"The
best thing for Logan is to be home with his parents," she said, adding
doctors told the couple "he would be in more pain in the hospital."
"I
just am thankful that I am able to bring my son home and have time with
him and hold him before he goes," Stevenson said. "So, in that sense, I
feel lucky that I at least get to say goodbye to my son ... and tell
him it's going to be OK."
Swidorsky said she has learned a lot from Logan.
"He's made me a better person," she said. "He's just an angel from heaven, and I'm going to miss him."
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