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Lawson Armstrong is back home after a bone marrow transplant in Boston

Lawson and her mom touched down at Ocala International Airport at 2:46 p.m. Lawson has been undergoing treatment at Boston Children s Hospital since Dec. 20 for an undiagnosed illness involving a bone marrow failure and virtually no platelet count, according to the family. Immediately after the gleaming white and blue jet landed, Jessica Armstrong spirted Lawson across the tarmac to a black SUV where her husband, Sam, waited to take mother and child home. It s surreal, Sam Armstrong said about the jet flight as the family reunited.  Sam Armstrong was at the hospital until about a month ago, when he returned to Ocala.

She s back: Lawson Armstrong returns to Ocala after medical stay at Boston hospital

She s back: Lawson Armstrong returns to Ocala after medical stay at Boston hospital Andy Fillmore Baby Lawson Armstrong, known to many through the Love for Lawson yard signs in the area, arrived in Ocala on Tuesday afternoon with her mother, Jessica, after four and a half months of hospital treatment in Boston. © Doug Engle/Ocala Star-Banner Four-year-old big sister Peyton Armstrong, left, peers into the baby carrier to say Hi to her little sister, eight-month-old Lawson Armstrong, after Lawson returned home to Ocala after spending several months at the Boston Children s Hospital, Tuesday afternoon, May 4, 2021. Her mother Jessica, top left and father Sam Armstrong, right, watches the reunion. Lawson Armstrong suffers from bone marrow failure. She had a bone marrow transplant at the hospital. Orlando Dan Newlin donated his jet to fly the infant and her mother to the Ocala International Airport on Tuesday. [Doug Engle/Ocala Star Banner]2021

Obituary - Randy Wayne Hackle

Obituary - Randy Wayne Hackle Kennedy-Brannen Funeral Home, Metter Chapel Randy Wayne Hackle of Cobbtown and Statesboro, devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather; retired farmer, bait-and-tackle salesman and mechanic, left this life Sunday evening, January 3, 2021, after hospitalization for a brief but intense illness. He was 71.     A graduate of Metter High School and Swainsboro Tech, Randy applied skilled hands and a keen mind to continue learning and doing new things throughout his life. From turning family cars into street rods and powering up CB radios in the 1970s and 80s to setting up a machine shop, where he milled blocks of steel into precision target rifles in the 90s, he pursued hobbies with an intensity that turned some of them into near professions.

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