Cancer Survivor, 3, Becomes Flower Girl At Bone Marrow Donor's Wedding

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Skye and Hayden at Hayden's wedding last month.In a story that has left many on the Internet teary-eyed, a three-year-old girl who battled
cancer her whole life recently became a flower girl at her bone marrow donor's wedding
Skye Savren-McCormick, who belongs to California, was just a year old when was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called juvenile
myelomonacytic leukemia
She needed a bone marrow transplant, and she luckily found a donor in a stranger through Be The Match - a national registry of volunteer
bone marrow donors.Hayden Hatfield Ryals, who signed up as a bone marrow donor while in college, received a phone call a year after she
signed up, telling her that she could help a baby girl by donating bone marrow.It was Hayden's bone marrow that helped put Skye on the road
to healing by producing healthy new blood cells, writes Jeannie Broadway, who was the photographer at Hayden's wedding last month and
detailed their story in a blog post dated June 21.According to Jeannie, Hayden invited Skye to be the flower girl at her wedding, but since
Skye was in remission at that time, she did not think she would be allowed to fly all the way to Alabama from California.A few weeks before
the wedding, however, doctors cleared Skye to come to Alabama.Photos from Hayden and Adrian's wedding, where Skye served as the flower girl,
pictures from the wedding."I look forward to the years to come with Skye growing up and continuing this relationship with Hayden, and