In a heartbreaking moment, parents share a poignant farewell image as they console their brave daughter, just hours before she succumbs to cancer.

Like other girls her age, Zoe Kathryn Daggett loved to play when she was young.

However, Joey tragically died two years ago after a battle with cancer. Grieving parents have received support from around the world after they posted pictures of their beloved daughter’s final moments on Facebook.

Zoe was only three years old when she heard the news about cancer. Before the onset of the disease, he was full of energy and, like other children, was constantly on the move. He grew up in a loving home. He was kind, cheerful and funny.

However, in July 2016, the situation changed drastically. A boy from Fairport, New York was injured while playing in a park. Her parents, Cabe and Ben, took their daughter to the doctor because she was limping. At worst, I expected a broken ankle, but the x-rays showed nothing.

He lost control of both arms a few weeks later, according to CBS8. When they arrived, they heard something that would leave a lasting impression and a message they would never forget.

The doctors told us that our sweet little girl, full of life and love, was suffering from DIPG, a rare and serious brain tumor. Unfortunately, DIPG still has a very low survival rate.

Currently, there is no cure for this cancer. Children usually survive 6 to 18 months after diagnosis.

His mother bravely decided to post her family’s last moments on Facebook. “It’s a difficult time, but in our eyes it’s a wonderful time,” Casey said.

We see parents holding their beloved daughter. They sat on the couch with the family dog.

They played Disney songs all day. A Harry Potter movie was shown on TV. In peace and quiet, Joey disappeared without a trace. About halfway through the movie, Zoe’s heart stopped beating.

Cancer is the worst thing I can imagine. Especially for children.

The moral of Joy’s story is to live each day as if it were your last and love without thinking about the future. Rest in peace Joey.