Bailey Cooper, diagnosed with Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in 2016, battled cancer with remarkable strength and courage. After multiple remissions and relapses, doctors gave him days to live when the cancer spread aggressively to his chest, lungs, liver, and stomach. Despite this, Bailey’s main wish was to meet his baby sister, Millie, born in November. He held her, named her, and showed deep care for her. As Christmas approached, Bailey selflessly asked for gifts for his younger brother. After enduring painful treatments, Bailey passed away on Christmas Eve, peacefully leaving his family. Though devastated, they take comfort in his wisdom, courage, and legacy.
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