In her final moments, she remained true to who she had always been—someone who gave more than she ever asked for. Surrounded by family, in a room filled with quiet prayers and unspoken fear, she focused not on herself but on easing the hearts of those she loved. Even as her strength faded, her instinct was to comfort others. When the stillness finally came, grief arrived all at once, heavy and undeniable—but alongside it came a gentle sense of relief, knowing her long struggle had finally ended.
Loss has a way of reshaping everything, but it also reveals what matters most. In the days that followed, her family began to understand that her story was not defined by illness, but by the way she chose to live through it. She faced each challenge with resilience, never allowing hardship to dim her capacity for love or presence. That perspective became the first step in healing—choosing to remember her not for how she left, but for how fully she lived.