A festive gathering in Illinois is bringing holiday cheer to a woman in the final stages of her life. “It couldn’t be better. I could not be happier,” said Jamie Haley.Known for her lifelong love of Christmas, Haley’s family is ensuring the joy of the season surrounds her, despite her condition. “Strangers are showing up, and it’s Christmas for as long as it can be. We just love her so much,” Anna Haley, Jamie’s daughter, told WBBM.As word spreads, the celebrations continue, featuring a horse-drawn carriage, a goat, and even Santa and Mrs. Claus visiting Jamie for the first time. The holiday decorations have taken over Jamie’s block, with homemade lights and inflatable displays growing in number. Jamie has lived in her home for 45 years, raising four children with her husband, Jim, whom she has been married to for 51 years. They enjoy the company of nine grandchildren. “My …
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