Local Boy Fighting Cancer Honored as Marine
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Updated: 6:14 PM Dec 23, 2009
Local Boy Fighting Cancer Honored as Marine
Despite his inability to walk or even talk, a young man still obtained an honor typically reserved for the elite.
Posted: 6:38 PM Dec 22, 2009
Reporter: Carrie Cline
Email Address: carrie.cline@wsaz.com
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GALLIA COUNTY, Ohio (WSAZ) -- The few, the proud, the Marines - it's a badge of honor many strive for, but only a few achieve.

But for one young man fighting for his own life, he never lost his dream of fighting for his country.

Despite his inability to walk or even talk, this young man still obtained an honor typically reserved for the elite.

Ernie Stumbo is like most dads -- proud of his son's achievements and eager to sing his praises.

"He was an accomplished drummer and a good student, too, with a 3.4 GPA and participant of the Quiz Bowl," Ernie said.

At the start of this year, Dylan Stumbo, just 15, was on top of the world -- living the American teenager's life. In February, though, some strange symptoms crept up.

"He had headaches and some problems hearing," Ernie said.

In June, the Stumbos' world came crashing down -- Dylan had inoperable brain cancer and was deteriorating quickly.

Now, despite Dylan's inability to walk or even talk, he's enjoying a crowning moment -- his lifelong dream of being a Marine.

"I want to give you my chevrons that I carried with me in Iraq," said Sgt. Matthew Wilks, a recruiter with the U.S. Marine Corps. "I haven’t given anyone else my chevrons, so I would be honored if you would accept them."

Andrew Hunt is Dylan’s nurse’s aide at Scenic Hills Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He knows Dylan’s every wink, nod and movement and knew this would be just the boost he needed.

"I saw lots of smiles and that’s really good for him in his condition," Hunt said. "It’s good for him to experience some happiness."

And just as Dylan receives encouragement, he's touched many hearts including Ron McCarty’s. He visits regularly on behalf of a local church.

"Here I came to help him and he’s helping me," McCarty said. "He brings out the best in people."

Ernie said, "He’s taught me that when you have a dream to stick to it and it can come true. He’s my hero. I wish I could be half as strong as him."

A hero with the courage to fight against all odds.

Dylan has a longtime friend who also dreamed of serving with him as a Marine. He is also currently fighting cancer.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Tara on Sep 18, 2011 at 08:03 AM

I wanted to give my condolences to the family. I havent seen you guys in a long time but your all thought of often. I love you all... R.I.P. Dylan
Posted by: Tiffany on Feb 9, 2011 at 01:23 PM

I am Tiffany HUrst. Dylan's little sister. Thank all of you for careing so much about my brother. Your comments are greatly appreciated by my family and I. Thnk you all, again.
Posted by: the scenic hills STNA'S on May 1, 2010 at 10:11 AM

dylan the time you was with us you touched our hearts, now you can rest in peace and every time we walk pass your room will think of you. today we won't say goodby we will say see you later. you let us know there is good in everybody and we will carry that the rest of our lifes
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