COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) – The Muscogee County Sheriff’s Workplace welcomed a particular new deputy to the company Tuesday.
It’s been this deputy’s dream to work in legislation enforcement and he’s solely 4 years outdated.
The ceremony was full of laughter, happiness and even some tears. It is a day Armon and his household will always remember.
“It meant the world to us to rejoice Armon, Janice Thornton, godmother of Armon. “We rejoice him day by day, however for the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Division to participate in making the celebration above and past what we may ever suppose…it was great.”
Armon was recognized with mind most cancers final 12 months. His godmother says he wished to work in legislation enforcement. So, she determined to ask the sheriff if he could be prepared to satisfy Armon.
Sheriff Greg Countryman says he and his deputies had been glad to accommodate them and make the day particular, not just for Armon, however for the household.
“We wished to make this an awesome day for him,” Countryman mentioned. “We wished to make it concerning the issues that had been close to and expensive to him. We gave him a grand escort to satisfy us right here. We wish to be sure that, as he’s preventing his battle, that we may give him one thing to recollect.”
When Armon was recognized with terminal mind most cancers, his medical doctors gave him roughly 12 to fifteen months to reside. Armon has surpassed that time-frame and his godmother simply needs to rejoice and stay hopeful.
“(In) February of 2023, Armon was recognized with diffuse midline glioma, that’s a few zero-survival likelihood kind most cancers,” Thorton defined. “So, I simply wished to rejoice him and his time. Solely God is aware of his time.”
“To see the energy inside him is what was emotional for me as a result of he’s taking this and he’s having fun with each single day,” Countryman added. “That permit me know the way helpful life is and that day by day that we get up on this facet, that it’s a very good story no matter what we face in our lives.”
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