Laura Hillier’s story is one of both profound bravery and heartbreaking loss.
Diagnosed with leukemia at the tender age of 13, Laura’s battle with cancer spanned several years. Although she enjoyed a period of remission, the cancer tragically returned, and on January 20, 2016, at just 18 years old, Laura passed away from acute myeloid leukemia, leaving behind a legacy of courage and inspiration.
Laura was a beloved student at Nelson High School in Ontario, Canada, known for her vibrant personality and passion for music and drama. Her community embraced her with warmth and admiration throughout her fight, recognizing her as a beacon of strength and positivity. Laura’s life was marked by her unwavering spirit, even as she faced the harrowing challenges of her illness.
As Laura’s condition worsened, her family and friends were determined to honor her remarkable life in a way that reflected her unique personality and the joy she brought to others. On the day of her passing, her family shared a poignant message on the Hope for Laura Facebook page, expressing their pride in her bravery and the enduring light of her spirit. They wrote, “She fought bravely and all of you would have been so proud of her. Her poise, her courage, her strength, and her pure spirit shone through right until the end.
In a deeply moving tribute, Laura’s community came together to transform her funeral service into a celebration of her life. Instead of a traditional ceremony, they chose to create a vibrant and colorful memorial by using markers to decorate Laura’s casket. This act of love and creativity turned the casket into a canvas of heartfelt messages and colorful designs, each one a testament to Laura’s impact on those around her.