About Madison
It was on April 15th, 2001 when a little girl named Madison Lynn Walker came into this world. Everyone was so excited about our new addition and soon the hospital was filled with family and friends wanting to meet our little 6lb 02 oz miracle.
Madison quickly became a blessing to all that knew her. As she grew we soon realized that she had a heart of gold and was always thinking of others.
She could light up a room with her beautiful blue eyes and her sweet little smile, but her real beauty came from within. It’s
amazing to think that a little girl, only 4 years old, could give so much…so much love, so many smiles, so many hugs and kisses, and most important, so many memories.
On March 26th 2006, Madison Lynn Walker was taken from those she loved so much by a deadly disease known as Bacterial Meningitis. One minute we had a happy healthy little girl and within 72 hours our precious child was on life support. It was sudden, it was unexpected, it was a devastating day for family and friends. It was a parent's nightmare.
It’s not until you experience this kind of tragedy that you
realize tnot only do your children depend on you, but how much you depend on your children. I know how easy it is to say that it can’t happen or won’t happen to you,
but the truth is that it could happen to anybody, anytime...even you. That is our mission, to bring awareness of meningitis to the public and to inform parents of this harsh reality. Please help us to make a difference in peoples lives..... help save a child’s life.
thank you to all who comment
its good to see that there are so many people visiting this website in honor of madison....
we cant wait to see the turn out for this years bike run and look forward to seeing everyone there
My son Dylan Robert Fulton
I can not tell you how sorry I am for your loss. My son,my friend,my baby boy left us in June 2000,also taken by bacterial meningitis. He was 7 years old and I miss him terribly every day.Dylan was one of twins.His brother Daniel died of complications at birth.I am happy to see you doing this great event in memory of Madison. I put on a fishing derby in memory of Dylan to benefit the Meningitis Foundation but did not have the heart to continue.I will be at your run and look forward to meeting you. God Bless you.