Utah quintuplets celebrated their high school graduation this week with the memory of their sibling in their hearts.
The Horton family welcomed five children into the world in difficult circumstances as the father was severely wounded in Iraq shortly before they were born.
Sadly, Addyson died just 19 days after she was born but her memory lives on in the lives of each of her siblings. "They're very aware of her and I know that they wanted her to be here today and she is," Taunacy said."Wherever they go in life, she'll be there with them and that's always brought me peace."
Though the quintuplets may look similar, they all have very different interests and they're now headed in separate directions for the first time in their lives. "Choir's been a blast," he said ahead of his graduation performance of the song"This Little Light of Mine.""I'll be singing tonight in the choir."
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