Las Vegas Review-Journal

Boy’s Make-A-Wish experience goes to waste

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pectancy is about 40 years old.

When Make-A-Wish Foundation agreed to grant his wish in February, there was little doubt what he wanted it to be.

“We pretty much knew it was going to be about garbage trucks,” said Ethan’s dad, Ken Dean, laughing.

He’s been watching them come down the street since he first learned how to crawl, Dean said. Ethan also has a garbage truck bedspread and pillow, garbage truck toys and has had a garbage truck birthday party.

Ethan’s big day comes three years after Make-A-Wish transforme­d San Francisco into Gotham for a 5-year- old boy who had battled leukemia for years and dreamed of being Batkid. Miles Scott traveled from one crime scene to another, rescuing a damsel in distress and thwarting the plans of The Riddler and The Penguin, as crowds of people cheered him on.

Ethan’s dream is being a less fantastic, more everyday superhero. When he visited Make-A-Wish and was asked about some of his dreams, almost all of his answers were garbage-truck related, said Jennifer Stolo, CEO of the local chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Ethan’s uncle, Tim Dean, said it means a lot to the family to have peo- ple who don’t even know him come out to celebrate.

At least 500 people gathered at the Capitol for a press conference and VIP lunch at the end of Ethan’s day.

Erika Sizemore doesn’t know Ethan and said she learned about his special day on social media. It hit home for her, she said, because she has two boys, Kane and Benny, who also love garbage trucks.

“As soon as he got out of the truck I cried,” she said, tearing up. “It could happen to any of our kids. He is an amazing little kid and I just think that any of could be in the same boats as his parents are.”

 ?? ELI HILLER/ SACRAMENTO BEE VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ethan Dean, a 6-year-old who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis as an infant, gets a high-five Tuesday while being carried by “Capt. Recycle” Mitch Zak as part of his Make-A-Wish Foundation experience in Sacramento, Calif. Hundreds of people watched as...
ELI HILLER/ SACRAMENTO BEE VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ethan Dean, a 6-year-old who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis as an infant, gets a high-five Tuesday while being carried by “Capt. Recycle” Mitch Zak as part of his Make-A-Wish Foundation experience in Sacramento, Calif. Hundreds of people watched as...

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