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Tributes Pour In For Nalie Agustin As Montreal Advocate Passes Away At 33

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According to her family, Nalie Agustin, whose years-long battle with cancer. Touched the hearts of thousands of her followers on social media and beyond, has died. Nalie Agustin, a cancer survivor who touched the hearts of thousands of fans on social media and beyond, has died. She was 33 years old at the time.

Nalie Agustin’s battle with cancer

“We appreciate you for your support and love on behalf of the Agustin and Thakrar families. We express our gratitude to the Great Spirit for the gift of Nalie’s life “Tuesday evening, her family posted on her Instagram profile. The 23-year-old Montrealer began documenting her early-stage breast cancer experience in 2013, deciding to open up about her health issues on YouTube in order to inspire others to deal with the condition. Her cancer had been defeated for four years, but it had reappeared four years later. It was stage four this time. Agustin didn’t allow the setback to stop her from continuing to tell her tale in her own unique way.

What was the impact of Nalie Agustin’s life?

The outpouring of sorrow on social media reflected her importance in people’s lives. “There aren’t enough words to express the impact you had on every single person on the planet. Nalie, you are so adored and will be sorely missed. Thank you for impacting us all with your strength, love, and unicorn grin until we see each other and all meet again “Karolina Victoria Jez took to Instagram to express her feelings. “I’m at a loss for words. So many of us were motivated by you to keep fighting no matter what life threw at us. You are a symbol of hope; you have shown us that everything is possible. May you be at ease, “Stephen Voyce penned this piece.

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Nalie Agustin wanted to be remembered for

“I don’t want to be known for my clothes, my possessions, or the locations I’ve visited. Don’t want to be remembered for my ability to tie a headscarf or style short hair. I don’t want to be known for the things I recommend, the treatments I’ve had, or even the healing methods I use. I don’t want to be remembered for having cancer in particular.

Want to be remembered for how I made you feel when you were in my company. I want to be remembered as the person that remembered your birthday and went above and beyond to make it memorable. Want to be known for making you laugh or cry tears of joy. I want to be remembered for always giving it my all and never losing faith in myself – or you – no matter how I felt or what was said to me. I want to be remembered for the way I loved, completely and without reservation. I’d like to be remembered for the positive influence I had on your life. I’m not looking for admiration; I’m looking for inspiration.

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