American singer Cat Janice, who moved Internet users with a beautiful gesture for her 7-year-old son, died at the age of 31 after a long battle with cancer.
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This is terrible news. After a bitter battle with cancer The American singer Cat Janice breathed her last this Wednesday, February 28, at the age of 31. The young woman from Washington battled an extremely rare and very aggressive sarcoma for two years. “There is no easy way to put it […] “My stay on this beautiful earth is coming to an end,” the musician announced on her Instagram account on January 5th. The terminally ill mother of a 7-year-old boy named Loren had just married Kyle, the man in her life. A few days later she gave her fans bad news: “The cancer has won. I fought, but the sarcoma is too strong.” Her family confirmed her disappearance on social media. “This morning Catherine peacefully entered the light and love of his heavenly Creator from her childhood home and surrounded by her loving family,” they wrote .
Cat Janice's family announces her death after battling cancer
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“We are forever grateful for the love shown to Catherine and our family over the past few months,” people close to her said. “Cat has seen her music go to places she never expected and she rests in peace knowing that she will continue to care for her son with her music,” they recalled the singer's beautiful gesture for his Son Loren, before thanking netizens: “It wouldn't have been possible without all of you.”
Cat Janice's beautiful gesture for her 7-year-old son before her death
When Cat Janice learned that her cancer would be fatal, she made a special request to her fans. “My final wish is that you share and listen to this song. All profits go to my 7-year-old son.”she asked before releasing her single Dance You Outta My Head on music platforms. “I'm leaving all the benefits to my son, who is very musically inclined, in hopes of giving him the musical boost he'll need later in life,” she shared. Which led internet users to stream his track several million times. “I want to leave smiles, grooves and joy and I know this is the song to do that,” said Cat Janice.