Hallmark Star’s wife dies in 45 years after the battle with a gastric phase 4 cancer

Camilla Row, wife A protective star Brennan Elliott, he died. She was 45 years old.
The 49-year-old actor has announced that Row has died after a gastric cancer battle in phase 4 in an emotional post he shared on Instagram on Saturday.
“There is no easy way to say this, but I know my wife @camilla_row would like to thank every person from all over the world who prayed for her for the last 8 years, she suffered immensely by trying to survive and live with #face4gastriccancer,” Elliott wrote, 49, in a heart carrier his postwhich showed a photo of the order standing on the beach as it smiled and holds a drink.
Hallmark star Brennan Elliott announced that his wife Camilla Row had died at the age of 45. (Brennan Elliott Facebook)
“Just with souls, a devastated heart, my beloved wife #cami passed away this morning at 5:28,” he continued. “Our babies and I lost rock, a person who not only was the love of my life, my soulmate, my best friend and lover, but the strongest fearless person I have ever met in my life and the greatest mother to my babies.”
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“The pain she suffered only I could know, but to convince everyone who loved her to be in peace without any more pain. You are with the Lord now my queen!” Elliott wrote Emojis with two prayer hands. “You are free! Heaven is a far better place with you in him my love. Thank you for being the best wife, mother and friend I have ever known.”
“What you did for the #gastriccancer community was immense, but what you did for me as a man will last forever,” the actor added. “For each of you who met or knew her life was blessed for her presence. I love and I am in love and I will always be in love with you my child! I know you dance and on vacation in heaven and freed from cancer.
“I’ll always be a hot mess! I miss you on this plane forever, but I’ll be soon! Thank you Cami for you!” Elliott concluded.
AND “Mysteries Crossroads” Star and Row, who was a clinical psychologist, got married in 2011. The couple divided the son of Liam and the daughter of Luna.
Row shared two children with Elliott. (Brennan Elliott Facebook)
In January, Row shared an update of her health with her followers on her private Instagram account.
“One day and I know God has a plan for me,” she wrote, according to People magazine. “A series of operations and hospitalization left me poorly and beyond treatment, but I am grateful every second of life every day.”
In an interview with Orange Coast magazine in the 2024, Row recalled that her gastric cancer was diagnosed for the first time.
Row died after a gastric cancer battle. (Brennan Elliott Facebook)
“Everyone said I was lucky to have caught him early. All the doctors said,” We can cure you, “so I went straight to surgery to remove my stomach along with 47 lymph nodes.”
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After surgery, Row told her that the medical team told her cancer It is unlikely to be repeated, but the masses in its ovaries were discovered in 2021 when it was subjected to routine CT scan.
“Further testing later revealed that they were from the origin of cancer in her stomach,” she said. “I moved from the survivor phase 1 to the patient from phase 4 overnight. There were a lot to process. A lot of data was suggested that I had months for life. But I wasn’t ready to die.”
The couple got married in 2011. (Brennan Elliott Facebook)
Row explained that she did not publicly reveal her diagnosis at first because “she never wanted to influence” Elliott’s career.
“But when I was diagnosed with phase 4, I felt a real duty to become an advocate of other patients with stomach cancer,” she said. “And I had to be an advocate for myself.”
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“What helped me wear is the return of the gastric cancer community – leading support groups,” Row explained. “Notify people that you have to speak and strengthen yourself with information. To know that I make a kind of difference, it makes part of the cancer a little less.”
In April 2022. Elliott spoke for the first time about the fight against his wife’s cancer.
“Those who are closest to me know that my wife Cami has had several fights with cancer in the past, but now she is embarking on a new trip as a metastatic patient with stomach cancer IV,” he wrote in Instagram.
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“There is no one I consider to be brave, stronger, fearless even when you are facing a vicious opponent who never plays Fer,” “unreal” actor continued.
“As you all know that I am a very private person, this feels scary and expose, but if there is a hope that her story can help even one person, then her cancer experience has not been done in vain,” Elliott added.