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TikToker Taylor Rousseau Grigg Laid to Rest After Death at 25
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Date:2025-04-16 17:11:28
Taylor Rousseau Grigg has been laid to rest.
The TikToker, who died at age 25 last week, was honored at a funeral Oct. 11 attended by friends and family, including her husband Cameron Grigg, 24, and their dog, Jager.
Taylor's partner shared photos from the event, which took place in Franklin, Texas and included nods to her signature glam Western fashion style.
Alongside a pic of her casket adorned with white roses and baby's breath, set to 3 Door's Down's "Here Without You," Cameron wrote on his Instagram Stories, "It was beautiful, princess."
The memorial service also included framed pictures of Taylor, including one adorned with a brown cowboy hat and mounted beside a display of white rose and baby's breath bouquets contained inside cowboy boots.
Taylor, known for her shopping and lifestyle vlogs, died Oct. 4 at a Texas hospital, according to her obituary. The influencer had passed away after suffering complications from asthma and Addison's disease, an ailment that affects the kidneys, a family spokesperson had told TODAY.com.
The obituary said that in addition to Cameron and their dog, Taylor is survived by her parents, two sisters and other family members and preceded in death by her grandparent and "her unborn child."
Taylor, who had shared on TikTok in October 2023 that she had suffered a miscarriage, had referenced her chronic health struggles on social media.
"Her earthly body is still here with us being ran by machines to keep her organs viable for donation, he wrote on his Instagram. :More than anything Taylor would want to know that she’s continuing to save people’s lives even after she's gone from this world. And even though her earthly body may have failed her, her memory and life will be carried on forever."
Her obituary reads, "Taylor had the most radiant personality; you couldn’t help but be drawn to her. To know her was to love her. She was an amazing wife, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. Although her life was cut way too short, her legacy will be carried out through the special ones that have received her gift of life."
The obituary said that in addition to Cameron and their dog, Taylor is survived by her parents, two sisters and other family members and preceded in death by her grandparent and "her unborn child."
Taylor, who had shared on TikTok in October 2023 that she had suffered a miscarriage, had referenced her chronic health struggles on social media.
In August, she describing battling a condition that left her too weak to walk to her mailbox and "writhing" in pain in bed.
"I feel like I'm fighting for life every day," she added, tearing up. “It’s kind of like I’ve lost who I am and I'm trying to find myself."
Following her death, Taylor's fans unearthed a 2020 TikTok she released about her final wishes following her own future passing.
"If I die young," she wrote, "Please...ladies at my funeral, wear those outfits you've always wanted to wear but were afraid of what others would think. Dress up and show out!!"
Taylor continued, "Someone hug my momma, tell her she can still talk to me every day, I'm LISTENING. Tell my dad that heaven is better than we ever thought it would be."
She also wrote, "Remind people, that I LOVED Jesus with all my heart!! And I'm in a better place, just please don't forget about me..."
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