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Young Bailey Cooper was determined to live long enough to meet his baby sister, Millie.

It’s been over a year since Bailey Cooper died at age 9 of non-Hodgkins lymphoma.

Bailey was diagnosed in 2016, at age 8. After his chemotherapy treatments and a relapse, the Coopers, who also have a son, Riley, now 8, learned Rachel was pregnant.

“Bailey was absolutely over the moon when we told him the news, as he was going through chemotherapy again after his first relapse,” Lee Cooper, Bailey’s dad, told TODAY Parents.

Throughout the pregnancy, he said, Bailey loved to rest his head on his mother’s stomach, talking to the baby and feeling her kick.

“I was with Bailey — after he had a stem cell transplant and was in isolation — when Rachel and Riley went to have her 20-week ultrasound to find out the sex of the baby. Rachel Facetimed me and Bailey was shouting with sheer joy when they announced the baby was a girl and he was going to have a baby sister.”

Unfortunately, Bailey’s condition worsened.

“When we broke the news after his second relapse that he wasn’t going to survive the cancer, one of the first things he asked was if he was going to meet his baby sister before going to heaven,” said Mr Cooper.

Bailey did survive to meet baby Millie, who was born on November 30, 2017.

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“Right from the day Millie was born, Bailey was smitten with her,” said Mr Cooper. “In his short time with Millie he held her, fed her, bathed her, changed her and sang to her every day until he physically couldn’t do it anymore. He did everything he set out to do in meeting his sister.”

Bailey died a few weeks after Millie’s birth, on December 24, 2017.

“On Christmas Eve, Bailey’s breathing became very shallow and irregular,” Mr Cooper recalled. “Myself and Rachel sat by his bedside and we both knew it was time for him to go. We whispered in his ear, ‘It’s OK; we love you very much. You need to stop now. It’s time for you to go.’ At that moment he took his last breath and shed one tear.”

Mr Cooper says his family will work hard to remind both Millie, who turned 1 in November 2018, and their older son, Riley, of their big brother’s love for them.

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  • That was such a beautiful article to read. brought a tear to my eye.

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  • :,( breaks my heart

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  • What a strong and loving boy Bailey was. To have the strength to hold on until he could meet his baby sister was one of total love. Your younger brother and baby sister were so lucky to have you even if for just a short time. Know that you will never be forgotten.

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  • So sad. I couldn’t read this without crying. What a darling boy. May God bless this beautiful family.

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  • Such a sad story. He was way too young to die. Very special that he got to meet his sister, though.

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  • This is bittersweet, I am so happy he met his sister but so sad to hear of his passing, that story makes me want to cry.

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  • What a touching and beautiful yet sad story. So pleased Bailey got to meet his sister. How special that was.

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  • Bailey was such a determined youngster. So glad he was able to enjoy interacting with his new baby sister so the short time he managed. Such a tragic loss of life despite his fighting.

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  • Lovely post – it’s amazing how something like this to hold on to helps the ailing person to keep going until the wanted event happens. RIP Bailey – you will always be remembered.

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  • What a brave battle Bailey fought in order to meet his baby sister. Sad situation for all. I’m so glad he got his wish to meet his baby sister.

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  • What a sweet and handsome child he was. I’m so glad he got to meet his sister.
    He’s surely missed by the all family. And those pictures will be treasured forever.

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  • That’s so sweet and sad. I hope the family keeps his memory alive for their new baby.

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  • How precious was your love for your wee sister and family ! You will always be remembered Bailey !!

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  • So heartbreaking reading things like this. What a brave boy he was

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  • Cried so much reading this! So glad he got to meet his baby sister! Rest In Peace Bailey

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