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Anna Grace Phelan Social Media Star dies at the age of 19

Anna Grace Phelan, the 19-year-old influencer, who documented her unshakable faith and cancer fight against Tikkok, has died, confirmed her family.

“It is very sad to announce that our beautiful daughter Anna Grace Phelan went home to be with her master and savior Jesus Christ,” read a message that was published in her social media accounts.

“As many of them, they have followed their journey through a difficult fight against cancer and testimony to their strong testimony of faith,” continued the statement.

“Thank you for the countless thousands of prayers for healing and peace. We all be happy about the assurance that she is now in heaven and she has been healed. ‘

For the first time, Phelan revealed that she fought brain cancer in September when she told her followers about the symptoms that led to their diagnosis – the number on the left side of her face and the right side of her leg as well as balance problems and visual problems.

“I started losing my balance,” she said in a video. “I have visual problems in my left eye, my deafness on my face and on my leg is still here. My speech seemed strange. My head is very foggy. ‘

An MRI resulted in a lesion of her brain, and after a biopsy, Phelan Glioblastoma was diagnosed, an aggressive and incurable form of brain cancer.

“This is definitely the most difficult message I’ve ever received,” she said in a Tikok published in September. ‘In any case, that’s not easy. I will only trust the Lord and try to get ahead. ‘

Anna Grace Phelan Social Media Star dies at the age of 19

Anna Grace Phelan, the 19-year-old influencer, who documented her unshakable faith and cancer battle against Tiktok, has died, her family confirmed

Phelan revealed for the first time that she fought brain cancer in September when she told her followers about the symptoms that led to her diagnosis

Phelan revealed for the first time that she fought brain cancer in September when she told her followers about the symptoms that led to her diagnosis

In the following months, Phelan continued to publish open updates about her condition, based on her Christian faith and encouraged others to do the same.

Their history was included in thousands that found consolation in their resistance and grace.

In the last video that she posted, she opened her from Tim Tebow to her skillful Get-well gift and gave a dark update via Hear Health.

She said to her followers: “Things were not good. My tumor grew and it is in the area in which I cannot breathe. It cannot be operated. So I just wanted to thank you for all prayers. It would require a miracle, but I don’t give up yet. If you keep praying for myself, I think I will make it. ‘

According to her obituary, Phelan’s funeral will take place on Thursday in the Galilee Christian Church in Jackson County, Georgia, with the funeral in the church’s cemetery.

Phelan revealed for the first time that in September she fought brain cancer when she told her followers about the symptoms that led to their diagnosis, including numbness on the left side of her face and the right side of her leg, together with compensation problems and visual problems

Phelan revealed for the first time that in September she fought brain cancer when she told her followers about the symptoms that led to their diagnosis, including numbness on the left side of her face and the right side of her leg, together with compensation problems and visual problems

An MRI resulted in a lesion of her brain, and after a biopsy, Phelan was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive and incurable form of brain cancer

An MRI resulted in a lesion of her brain, and after a biopsy, Phelan was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive and incurable form of brain cancer

Image: The statement of Phelan's family published and confirmed her death

Image: The statement of Phelan’s family published and confirmed her death

In the last video that she posted, she opened a Get-Well

In the last video that she posted, she opened a Get-Well

A Gofundme campaign that was started after its diagnosis for Phelan has collected more than 65,000 US dollars.

She is survived by her parents, William ‘Buddy’ Phelan and Nadine Phelan, her brother Harper David Phelan and the extended family.

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