With Heavy hearts, we announce the passing. When you find out who she is, you will cry.

Dr. Kimberly Nix, a beloved Canadian physician, passed away three years after being diagnosed with metastatic sarcoma. Known for her candid and inspiring posts on Instagram and TikTok, her final video, shared on May 8, 2013, conveyed her heartfelt gratitude to her followers.

In her touching nine-minute “get ready with me” video, Dr. Nix shared, “If you’re seeing this, I have died peacefully.” She reflected on her life, her accomplishments, and the joy her community brought her, even as she faced the end.

She expressed deep love for her husband, lamenting their lost future together, and urged viewers to support sarcoma research by donating to the Sarcoma Alliance. Her message was one of love, appreciation, and a call to action, emphasizing the importance of community in navigating her journey with cancer. Her legacy will continue to inspire many.

with cancer. Her legacy will continue to inspire many.

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