They remember the way she smiled through exhaustion, how she turned hospital corridors into hallways of hope. When the diagnosis came, it could have swallowed her whole. Instead, she chose to speak, to advocate, to turn her own fear into fuel for others who felt alone in their battles. She educated, organized, and showed people that illness could steal so much, but not dignity, not purpose, not the right to be seen.At home, she was simply “Mom,” wrapping her children in a love that refused to be dimmed by pain. They watched her fight, but they also watched her laugh, nurture, and show up in the smallest, quietest ways. Now, in the sharp ache of her absence, they cling to what she taught them: to be brave, to be kind, to live wide awake. Her body is gone, but her example keeps leading them on.
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