Students puts together a touching yearbook-style coffin for a classmate who passed away before graduation
A high school senior who passed away before receiving her yearbook received a heartfelt memorial from her classmates.
Laura Hillier, an 18-year-old from Burlington, Canada, had been
battling acute myeloid leukemia for years when she died on Jan. 20.
Although she never had the opportunity to graduate high school or
receive her yearbook, her classmates came together to provide a touching
yearbook-style tribute.
Laura had been waiting for years to receive a stem cell transplant as a
cancer treatment. Finally, in July she learned that there were multiple
donors available, but a hospital bed shortage placed Laura on a waiting
list even though she had a donor match, CTV News reports.
Laura's family attempted to find another hospital to complete her
surgery, but found waitlists across Canada. An operation in the United
States would have cost upwards of $250,000. In August
2015, Laura finally received her hospital bed and underwent surgery,
only for her cancer to return in November. Laura then ended up in
intensive care but she was able to leave the unit on January 1. Her family was excited and hopeful for the future.
Laura was supposed to go to City of Hope, a hospital in California
for additional treatment on Jan. 18, but was unable to travel due to
medical complications the day prior. She died later that week and her
funeral service was held on Jan. 30.
Students puts together a touching yearbook-style coffin for a classmate who passed away before graduation
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