Taylor Rousseau Grigg has been laid to rest in what her husband described as a “beautiful” funeral following her tragic death at age 25.
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On October 11, family, friends, and her loyal dog Jager gathered in Franklin, Texas, to pay their respects and celebrate Taylor’s legacy.
The wonderful tribute to her life comes after the beloved TikTok star tragically passed away “suddenly and unexpectedly” just a week prior to her funeral.
At the time, Taylor’s husband – Cameron Grigg – shared an emotional message to her fans, writing: “No one ever expects to have to deal with this kind of pain and heartache, especially at our age.”
“She’s no longer in pain, but her body has been made whole in Jesus name,” Cameron added. “We can praise God that she will endure no more suffering and she is truly set free from these earthly chains! SHES BEEN MADE WHOLE AND PERFECT!”
Since her untimely death, Cameron also revealed that her “earthly body” was being sustained with machines in order to “keep her organs viable for donation”.
Taylor Rousseau and Cameron Grigg. Credit: Instagram/itstaylorrousseau
A Glamorous Goodbye
True to Taylor’s flair for glam Western fashion, Taylor’s funeral featured poignant nods to her signature style. Cameron, 24, shared heartfelt moments from the day on Instagram, including a snapshot of Taylor’s casket beautifully decorated with white roses and baby’s breath, set against the poignant tune of 3 Doors Down’s ‘Here Without You’.
“It was beautiful, princess,” Cameron captioned one photo.
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The service was adorned with framed pictures of Taylor, one notably embellished with a brown cowboy hat, positioned beside a display of bouquets of white roses and baby’s breath arranged in cowboy boots.
Credit: cameron.griggg/Instagram
Taylor’s untimely death on October 4 at a Texas hospital was due to complications from asthma and Addison’s disease, as detailed by a family spokesperson to TODAY.com.
Per the Mayo Clinic, Addison’s disease (aka adrenal insufficiency) is an uncommon chronic condition that occurs when the adrenal glands to make too little cortisol and, often, too little of another hormone called aldosterone.
This can result in symptoms such as weakness, extreme fatigue, irritability and depression, weight loss, and pain in the joints, muscles and abdomen.