Father Refuses To Walk Daughter Down The Aisle For This INCREDIBLE reason

Most little girls when dreaming of their wedding day picture their daddy walking them down the aisle.  That won’t be the case for Chloe Williams, a decision made by her father, Mark.

Mark Williams will not do this honor for his daughter, Chloe, when her wedding day comes, according to Fox News. He has different plans for his precious little girl.

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Mark and Chloe Williams (Photo Credit: Screen Capture/YouTube)

The decision became clear after Chloe Williams was diagnosed with a brain tumor on Christmas Eve. She was just 4 years old. Her story has touched millions, thanks to Dr. Alex Levy, who shared Chloe’s heart-warming story in a documentary by Strong Films.

In the powerful video, the story begins with Dr. Levy explaining that when he first started working at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando, Florida, as the youngest team member, he was on call a lot, even over Christmas. As fate would have it, this would be when he would meet Chloe.

Dr. Alex Levy (Photo Credit: Screen Capture/YouTube)

“On Christmas Eve, I got called because a young girl, 4 years old, came into the emergency room the night before with vomiting and headaches and trouble walking,” Dr. Levy further recalled. “When we did some MRIs of her brain, she was found to have a brain tumor,” he added.

Dr. Levy remembers going into the family’s room on the 24th of December to tell them of their daughter’s frightening diagnosis. It was a malignant, cancerous brain tumor. “I’ll never forget that the dad said to me, he said, ‘Will I ever get to walk my daughter (down the aisle) in her wedding,'” Dr. Levy shared in the video. “At that point, I said, ‘I don’t know, but we’re gonna try damn hard to make that happen.'”

A total of 3 surgeries were required to remove the tumor because it kept growing back. Chloe didn’t give up, though; neither did her family or her doctors. She underwent chemotherapy for over a year and a half before, finally, 6 months after the therapy ended, Dr. Levy explained, “She’s actually doing great,” adding, “She doesn’t have any evidence of the tumor whatsoever. She’s back in school, happy, playful.”

Dr. Levy told Chloe’s father Mark that one day he hopes to go to her wedding one day. An emotional Dr. Levy recalled, “He told me a couple weeks ago that he was planning to have me walk her (down the aisle).” Thinking to the future, the doctor continued, “When that dad gives me a call and tells me to walk Chloe down the aisle for her wedding, I’ll probably retire after that because I don’t think there could be a greater high or sense of fulfillment after that.”

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