In those final hours, her family watched a woman who had already given everything still try to comfort everyone else.
The machines, the whispered prayers, the trembling hands holding on — all of
it carried the weight of years spent fighting a battle she never chose, yet faced with unflinching courage.
When the room finally fell still, grief came like a storm, but so did a fragile sense of peace that her pain was finally gone.
In the weeks after, sorrow slowly became resolve. Her children and loved ones began sharing her story, not as a tragedy, but as a testament to how fiercely she lived.
They continued her advocacy, raised awareness in her name, and kept repeating her quiet mantra: cherish the ordinary, love loudly, and never assume there will be more time.
Her body is gone, but her choices still shape theirs, turning every tomorrow into a promise to live as bravely as she did.

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