Honored Kid

Brittney Bliss

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Location

South Hadley, MA, US

Diagnosis

Rhabdomyosarcoma

Date of Diagnosis

May 2022

Status

Angel

Treated At

Boston Children's Hospital Connecticut Children's Medical Center Baystate Medical Center Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center

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My Story

Brittney Gail Bliss was born May 27 th , 2018, she was our rainbow baby and the perfect addition to our family, as Brian loved being a girl dad. She loved to play dress up, craft and have dance parties in the kitchen. She loved music and could even sing the lyrics to Your Welcome & Old Town Road at the age of 2, one of her favorite songs. She always kept us smiling with her one liners and perfect comedic timing. Her laugh would light up the room and her sass would let you know who was in charge. She was sassy yet sweet, gentle yet protective, shy yet a performer. She was everything we had ever dreamed she could be and so much more. In May of 2022 she was diagnosed with Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma in the right Petrous Apex of her temporal bone, just before turning 4. She underwent many rounds of chemotherapy and proton radiation, during which her cancer spread to the meninges around her brain, leptomeningeal disease. This was the worst outcome, no proven treatment and give only a few months left. We tried everything and sadly she entered heaven in June of 2023. To our sweet Brittney Gail, you, my dear, are a remarkable little girl, whose bravery and strength surpasses what most of us could ever dream of. You have a shining light within you that can outshine the stars, and you’ve taught us all so much about courage and love. We pray that you are dancing in the clouds, making the angels laugh, and are still able to feel the immense love we have for you. Daddy, Trinity, and I will carry you forever in our hearts. We pray you visit us in our dreams and know we will see you again one day love-bug.

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