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Joey Feek Dying From Cancer Posts Emotional Photo
‘A few hours later the doctors told us that the pain was from the cancer tumors continuing to grow and become inflamed and we need to concentrate now on helping her be comfortable.
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Earlier this month it was revealed Joey has already said goodbye to her stepdaughters, Heidi and Hopie, whom Rory says she took on as “her own”. Because the song was so close to Sandy’s heart, Feek said it only made sense for her to be a part of the music video, so she decided she would play the piano.
Russell Brisby, the singer-songwriter-duo’s bus driver, joyfully picked up Joey’s guests, including an 80-year-old friend, Miss Joan, who taught Joey to quilt.
Joey + Rory shared a picture of Joey in bed smiling for a photo with her 1-year-old daughter in and her sister. “And how proud she is to be their mother”, Rory wrote.
“I was devastated, absolutely devastated when I heard it and what it meant and coming from the person who is leaving their loved one”, Joey Feek told The Boot during a 2012 interview. It just knocked me out. We had no idea when we woke up that day what a gift God was about to give us, ‘ Rory wrote of his daughter.
Last year, Joey was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She underwent a radical hysterectomy and rounds of chemotherapy and radiation. “And then she talked with them about the one thing that she didn’t think she would ever have to talk with them about: Leaving them”.
At the end of the day, Joey wanted to share her Christmas wish with her closest friends. In October, the couple chose to stop treatment, so she could spend her remaining weeks at her childhood home in Alexandria, Ind., with friends and family. Despite multiple treatments, tests and surgeries, her cancer returned.
But this Christmas, Joey is hoping for a miracle from God-that she might live long enough to witness her daughter Indiana’s second birthday next February.
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“Joey’s hope never fades”, wrote Rory on his blog, This Life I Live.