In Loving Memory of Kimberly Smith
Today, we honor and remember Kimberly Smith — a pillar of the Cancer Warriors community and someone who meant everything to so many of us.
With heavy hearts, we share that Kimberly has passed away. Her oldest son Troy and her husband Bob were kind enough to reach out, knowing how much this community meant to her.
Troy shared:
“This group was a big part of her journey and her fight. She lived to inspire others to do the hard things and take control of how they treated their cancer, to question standard of care and seek valid alternatives to chemotherapy. Thank you all for your support.”
Just two months before her passing, on October 25th, Kimberly shared a post here that now reads as a powerful reflection of who she was:
She wrote about living 22 months progression-free, with periods of NED, and about having outlived her original prognosis. She celebrated meaningful victories — her son returning safely from Iraq, time spent at the farm, and a life still being lived with intention. At the same time, she spoke with honesty about progression, fatigue, uncertainty, and difficult decisions — always thoughtful, informed, and grounded in patient autonomy.
She closed that post the same way she lived her journey:
“Love and healing to you all.”
That was Kimberly.
She was deeply loved, deeply respected, and profoundly impactful. She wasn’t just an admin — she was a leader, an advocate, and a steady voice of reason and courage for countless people navigating cancer.
She contributed immensely through sharing her journey, her research, and her unwavering commitment to patient awareness. Kimberly believed in empowerment. She believed in asking hard questions. She believed in doing the hard thing — even when it meant standing apart from conventional paths.
Through her posts, her constant support of others, her leadership, and her role as host of the Cancer Warriors Podcast, Kimberly helped educate and inspire so many. Those conversations, shared publicly on YouTube, remain part of her living legacy.
Kimberly was always eager to help. Always willing to listen. Always focused on lifting others up and reminding them of their agency, dignity, and strength.
She will be remembered not only for how bravely she fought, but for what she stood for: truth, courage, compassion, and empowerment.
Kimberly lived by a simple, powerful motto:
“Live well. Die well.”
She embodied those words — fully, courageously, and on her own terms.
On behalf of the entire Cancer Warriors community, we send our deepest love and condolences to Bob, Troy, and Kimberly’s family. Thank you for allowing us to walk alongside her on this journey.
Rest peacefully, Kimberly.
Your impact lives on — in this community, and in every life you touched. 💛
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In Loving Memory of Kimberly Smith
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