TAMPA, Fla. — A Vietnam Veteran with terminal cancer says his last Christmas wish is to make a snow angel in Florida.

Jose Maestre tells WFTS that his family grew up in Connecticut, where his family enjoyed playing in the snow as kids.

Maestre said his cousin, Albert L Septien, 76, has been diagnosed with stage four Melanoma that has spread to his bones, lungs and liver.

Doctors at Tampa’s VA Hospital believe his cancer is a result from his service and the use of Agent Orange, which is known for its use by the U.S. military as part of its chemical warfare program. They told Maestre that this will be Septien's last Christmas.

“Growing up, he was like a father and big brother to me,” said Maestre. “He was always there for me.”

The Vietnam veteran was born in Cuba, and came to the United States when he was three.

“I asked him a couple weeks ago, what does he want,” said Maestre. “He replied, 'I want to make a snow angel.'”

Maestre said that he told his cousin that he would make this happen.

Septien replied, “yeah right, in Florida?”

Maestre has been calling different veteran organizations and companies in the Tampa area hoping to find a snow machine, but none have offered any help, only referring different resources.

Maestre wrote, “here is my appeal, is there anyone who may have a snow machine that would be willing to set it up in his front yard so we could surprise him?”

The Black Dagger Military Hunt Club, Inc. is stepping in to grant this wish. On Monday, they will be surprising the veteran with eight tons of snow to his front door so he can make a snow angel... in Florida!

You can click here for more information on the Black Dagger Military Hunt Club.

This story was originally published by Nicole Grigg at WFTS.