Jacie Brown holds her son, Aiden, right after he was born at Newton Medical Center.
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Family and friends gather around Jacie Brown and her newborn son, Aiden Harley, at Newton Medical Center.
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Family and friends gathered around to see Aiden after he was born at Newton Medical Center.
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Jacie Brown's aunt Amy Ross looks at Aiden after his birth at Newton Medical Center.
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The nurse checks Aiden's heartbeat for the last time. Although he was only expected to live for a few minutes, he lived for nearly an hour.
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Jacie Brown and Bo Harley spend time with their son shortly after he was born.
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Jacie Brown cries while holding her newborn son, Aiden, who was born with anencephaly.
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Jacie Brown, 18, looks over at her fiance, Bo Harley, 17, while holding her son, Aiden, moments before he died.
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It was a bittersweet time, Jacie Brown said of having Aiden, but she said abortion never crossed her mind.
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Family and friends listen to chaplain Steve Friesen during the funeral at Grace Community Church in Newton.
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Bo Harley puts Aiden in the casket with help from Shannon Barnes of Agape' Care Cradle.
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Tyler Brown, Essence Ratzlaff and Riley Heskett look at their nephew and cousin Aiden before the funeral at Grace Community Church.
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Jacie reads a letter to her son while Bo holds him during the funeral service.
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Jacie's sister, Kelsey, breaks down while trying to read a letter to her nephew Aiden during the funeral.
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Jacie reacts as Shannon Barnes comes to take her baby at the conclusion of the funeral.
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Jacie looks at her son while her sister Kelsey Brown holds him during the funeral.
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Bo Harley tries to comfort Jacie Brown as they receive instructions before the funeral.
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Jacie Brown turns to her sister Kelsey after they get ready to put the baby in the casket after the funeral.
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Bo Harley and Jacie Brown leave the church with their son after the funeral.
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Jacie Brown's mom, Stacy Ratzlaff, left holds her daughter Essence, 11, while her daughter Ketura, 13, right, holds her little sister Chloe Johnson in the hallway outside Jacie's room after Aiden passed away.
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Jacie Brown wears Aiden's ring, which was supplied by Agape' Care Cradle.
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Jacie Brown checks out the temporary marker they have for Aiden at the cemetery in Newton. She hopes to raise money to get a permanent marker.
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A temporary marker at the spot where Aiden Harley is buried in a cemetery in Newton.
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