Haley Alyse <I>Houston</I> Odlozil

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Haley Alyse Houston Odlozil

Birth
The Woodlands, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Jul 2023 (aged 30)
The Woodlands, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
The Woodlands, Montgomery County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Haley Odlozil, a mom who went viral on TikTok for her battle with ovarian cancer, has died at age 30.

Odlozil was initially diagnosed with ovarian cancer in December 2015, and her husband, Taylor, began documenting her fight on TikTok after doctors gave his wife a terminal diagnosis in October 2022.

"It is with unbelievable sadness that I tell all of you my sweet Haley has passed away," Taylor wrote on July 14. "I'm so blessed to have had Haley a part of my life for 16 years. It has been my true honor to take care of her."

"One thing I can tell you, she suffered greatly fighting this disease that slowly tore her body apart for the last eight years," he continued. "The thought of her being completely healed in a body with no pain & no scars in heaven makes me so incredibly happy for her, but so overwhelmingly sad I'm not there to see it."

Taylor shared the family's story on TikTok on Thanksgiving Day 2022. At the time, he says he had around 200 followers.

"I'm losing my family and there's nothing I can do about it," Taylor captioned a video featuring clips of Haley with Weston, their 4-year-old son. Since then, his videos have been viewed by millions.

"I just started posting regularly and it's just snowballed," Taylor told TODAY.com in 2023.

In March 2023, Hayley talked to TODAY.com about living with a terminal diagnosis as a mom. "It's definitely not an easy thing to navigate, especially when you have a little one and amazing family and friends," Haley said at the time. "You don't want to leave. That's hard. But we're trying to make sure that we make memories and there's a lot of good moments."

Later that month, the family took a beach trip together to commemorate their last vacation as a family and Taylor shared an emotional video of his wife saying goodbye to loved ones.

"Unfortunately our family vacation has come to an end," he began the caption. "All the relatives are saying their goodbyes knowing what's ahead. I know in my heart that it's not goodbye, it's see you later. I just really hate cancer."

(Published by Today on July 14, 2023)Haley Odlozil and her husband, Taylor, were teenage sweethearts who grew up together. They began dating when she was 14 and were married before Odlozil was diagnosed with stage IIIC ovarian cancer. While Odlozil underwent treatment, the couple shared occasional short videos about their life together and had a son, Weston. Odlozil fought the disease, but in late 2022, doctors determined that her prognosis was terminal.

Odlozil, who had just turned 30, began chronicling her life daily via her husband, offering frequent updates online. Her story caught the hearts of viewers in TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and other outlets; suddenly her channel skyrocketed from 200 viewers to an audience of millions. The family documented every facet of Odlozil's journey, beginning each video with the words "Haley is still fighting," and gained a huge following in the process.

After Odlozil's eight-year battle with cancer ended, her husband announced her passing on social media: "My heart breaks most for Weston. I don't think he will ever fully understand what he meant to Haley. He was everything to her. I love you, Haley. More than I can put into words. You are a part of who I am, and I will never stop loving you."

Notable quote

"You don't want to leave. That's hard. But we're trying to make sure that we make memories and there's a lot of good moments." —from a 2023 interview on Today.com
Haley Odlozil, a mom who went viral on TikTok for her battle with ovarian cancer, has died at age 30.

Odlozil was initially diagnosed with ovarian cancer in December 2015, and her husband, Taylor, began documenting her fight on TikTok after doctors gave his wife a terminal diagnosis in October 2022.

"It is with unbelievable sadness that I tell all of you my sweet Haley has passed away," Taylor wrote on July 14. "I'm so blessed to have had Haley a part of my life for 16 years. It has been my true honor to take care of her."

"One thing I can tell you, she suffered greatly fighting this disease that slowly tore her body apart for the last eight years," he continued. "The thought of her being completely healed in a body with no pain & no scars in heaven makes me so incredibly happy for her, but so overwhelmingly sad I'm not there to see it."

Taylor shared the family's story on TikTok on Thanksgiving Day 2022. At the time, he says he had around 200 followers.

"I'm losing my family and there's nothing I can do about it," Taylor captioned a video featuring clips of Haley with Weston, their 4-year-old son. Since then, his videos have been viewed by millions.

"I just started posting regularly and it's just snowballed," Taylor told TODAY.com in 2023.

In March 2023, Hayley talked to TODAY.com about living with a terminal diagnosis as a mom. "It's definitely not an easy thing to navigate, especially when you have a little one and amazing family and friends," Haley said at the time. "You don't want to leave. That's hard. But we're trying to make sure that we make memories and there's a lot of good moments."

Later that month, the family took a beach trip together to commemorate their last vacation as a family and Taylor shared an emotional video of his wife saying goodbye to loved ones.

"Unfortunately our family vacation has come to an end," he began the caption. "All the relatives are saying their goodbyes knowing what's ahead. I know in my heart that it's not goodbye, it's see you later. I just really hate cancer."

(Published by Today on July 14, 2023)Haley Odlozil and her husband, Taylor, were teenage sweethearts who grew up together. They began dating when she was 14 and were married before Odlozil was diagnosed with stage IIIC ovarian cancer. While Odlozil underwent treatment, the couple shared occasional short videos about their life together and had a son, Weston. Odlozil fought the disease, but in late 2022, doctors determined that her prognosis was terminal.

Odlozil, who had just turned 30, began chronicling her life daily via her husband, offering frequent updates online. Her story caught the hearts of viewers in TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and other outlets; suddenly her channel skyrocketed from 200 viewers to an audience of millions. The family documented every facet of Odlozil's journey, beginning each video with the words "Haley is still fighting," and gained a huge following in the process.

After Odlozil's eight-year battle with cancer ended, her husband announced her passing on social media: "My heart breaks most for Weston. I don't think he will ever fully understand what he meant to Haley. He was everything to her. I love you, Haley. More than I can put into words. You are a part of who I am, and I will never stop loving you."

Notable quote

"You don't want to leave. That's hard. But we're trying to make sure that we make memories and there's a lot of good moments." —from a 2023 interview on Today.com

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/256654323/haley_alyse-odlozil: accessed ), memorial page for Haley Alyse Houston Odlozil (18 Feb 1993–14 Jul 2023), Find a Grave Memorial ID 256654323, citing Forest Park The Woodlands Cemetery, The Woodlands, Montgomery County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Ben Joseph (contributor 51514418).