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NewsOctober 12, 2009

LATHROP, Mo. -- Mackintyre McDill-Garton preached his first sermon to other children at his church when he was only 6. And he dreamed of building a church on a hill overlooking his grandparent's land in western Missouri. Before Mackintyre died in September 2008 at the age of 9 from a brain aneurysm, he had squirreled away $1,038 from birthday gifts for the project...

The Associated Press

LATHROP, Mo. -- Mackintyre McDill-Garton preached his first sermon to other children at his church when he was only 6.

And he dreamed of building a church on a hill overlooking his grandparent's land in western Missouri.

Before Mackintyre died in September 2008 at the age of 9 from a brain aneurysm, he had squirreled away $1,038 from birthday gifts for the project.

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The Kansas City Star reported his dream was realized over the weekend as the church was dedicated. It's 36 feet by 24 feet and white with a "Dairy Queen red" roof. Mackintyre had decided the church should look like a birdhouse he had bought at a church auction.

A few hours after the dedication, a young couple married there.

His grandmother Nancy McDill said, "His wish came true."

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