Bailey Cooper’s Brave Fight Against Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
In 2016, Bailey Cooper was diagnosed with Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. From the beginning, he faced cancer with extraordinary determination, showing strength and courage well beyond his years.
After several periods of remission followed by relapse, Bailey’s condition worsened dramatically. Doctors later shared heartbreaking news: the cancer had spread quickly to his chest, lungs, liver, and stomach, leaving him with only a few days to live.

His Final Wish: Meeting His Baby Sister
Even in the most difficult moments, Bailey focused on what mattered most to him. His greatest wish was to meet his newborn baby sister, Millie, who arrived in November. Bailey was able to hold her, help choose her name, and show genuine tenderness and care—creating a powerful memory his family would carry forever.
A Selfless Heart During the Holiday Season
As Christmas drew closer, Bailey continued to think of others. Rather than asking for presents for himself, he requested gifts for his younger brother, reflecting the kindness and generosity he showed throughout his illness.
A Peaceful Goodbye and a Lasting Legacy
After enduring intense and painful treatments, Bailey passed away on Christmas Eve, leaving peacefully with his loved ones nearby. Although his family was overwhelmed with grief, they found comfort in the way he lived—through his bravery, his compassion, and the quiet wisdom he showed until the end.
Bailey’s story remains a lasting legacy of love, resilience, and courage.


