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In the quiet after her passing, the family began to see her life not as a tragedy, but as a testament. Diagnosed in her mid-thirties, she refused to be reduced to a prognosis. She spoke openly about her illness, not to invite pity, but to push for understanding, research, and compassion for others walking the same hard road. Each hospital stay became an opportunity to connect, to comfort, to educate, even as her own strength faded.

At home, she fought just as fiercely to stay present for her children. She showed up to school events when she could barely stand, left handwritten notes for days she knew she might miss, and turned ordinary evenings into cherished memories. Now, as her loved ones face the hollow ache of her absence, they cling to the values she lived: love loudly, notice everything, waste nothing. Her body is gone, but her courage keeps steering them toward the light.

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