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Kilmarnock mum pays tribute to hero daughter after tragic cancer battle
Kilmarnock mum pays tribute to hero daughter after tragic cancer battle

Daily Record

time05-05-2025

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Kilmarnock mum pays tribute to hero daughter after tragic cancer battle

Beloved Kilmarnock teen Katy Hay passed away peacefully after brave battle with cancer. A heartbroken Kilmarnock mum has paid tribute to her "strong and resilient" daughter following her tragic death. A 15-year-old Katy Hay sadly lost her battle after fighting one of the rarest and most aggressive forms of bone cancer for the past year. ‌ Katy was diagnosed with stage 4 Ewing Sarcoma, also known as Metastatic Ewing Sarcoma, on April 12, 2024 after complaining of a pain in her thigh for three weeks. ‌ Since then, Katy endured hospital stays, 10 rounds of chemotherapy and had major surgery as well as radiotherapy to help with the pain after finding out her cancer was back. The family received the news that her cancer was terminal in March and since then Katy was taken home to spend time with her mum Shelly Cornick and sisters. She also had constant contact with specialist nurses that assisted her with anything she needed. Katy passed away peacefully in her sleep on Tuesday, April 29. Shelly, 45, said: "I want Katy to be remembered for being loving, funny, stubborn, a deep love for her family and friends she was creative and enjoyed life. As a family we have a dark sense of humour and that's what keeps us going. Katy was good at shocking people with some of the things she would say. ‌ "I have to say how strong she was over the last year. She went through more than anyone should ever have to go through and she did it all and just got on with it. She had her moans but it would be about specific things and as a whole she was so resilient." Shelly continued: "She taught us how to find the best in a situation. Katy was very literal - everything was black and white so she knew that even though the chemotherapy made her sick it was the only thing that would attack the cancer, she taught us all to make the most of each day and find the good. ‌ "You got one of two energies from Katy, either she was in a daft mood and made you laugh so much when being daft with her sisters or every word that came out her mouth would be a swear word and everything annoyed her but it could switch between the two really quickly. "Being Katy's mum has been a huge rollercoaster. I didn't know I was pregnant with her until late on and she came 7 weeks later and then she was in special care. Growing up Katy had issues with her hearing and then she was diagnosed with a learning disability. "She has always been a fighter." ‌ Katy has seven sisters and was the youngest child. She loved Lego, going for family days out and especially having chippy by the sea and being on her phone. As a family, Katy enjoyed Disney dinners, where they chose a Disney movie and based the food around it, for instance for Lady and The Tramp night, Katy's family would watch a movie and have spaghetti and meatballs. Shelly shared: "My bond with all my children is strong and because Katy was the baby she was loved dearly by all who knew her. ‌ "Although her and her sisters would fight and argue they loved and protected her. "I admire Katy's strength and resilience and how she just accepted things that were happening no matter how horrific they were. "I wish Katy could hear just how much I love and miss her and how proud I am of her and how proud I am to be her mum. "She really was just amazing and with a heart of gold."

Amazing Kilmarnock teen planning 'dream' prom after devastating terminal cancer diagnosis
Amazing Kilmarnock teen planning 'dream' prom after devastating terminal cancer diagnosis

Daily Record

time21-04-2025

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Amazing Kilmarnock teen planning 'dream' prom after devastating terminal cancer diagnosis

Katy Hay has planned a bucket list after being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. A Kilmarnock teen facing terminal cancer will fulfil her dreams of having a prom with help from her school, her family and friends. Katy Hay, who recently won an award for being the most resilient young person of the year at East Ayrshire's Youth Awards, has spent the past year fighting one of the rarest and most aggressive forms of bone cancer. ‌ Katy, an S4 pupil at Park School, was diagnosed with stage 4 Ewing Sarcoma, also known as Metastatic Ewing Sarcoma, on April 12, 2024 after complaining of a pain in her thigh for three weeks. Since then, 15-year-old Katy has endured hospital stays, 10 rounds of chemotherapy and had major surgery as well as radiotherapy to help with the pain after finding out her cancer was back. Since finding out the news, Katy has been at home and has constant contact with specialist nurses that assist with anything she needs. With help from family she also started creating a bucket list of things she wants to do, including having a prom. Together with her best friend Kirsty they have been dreaming of going to prom since they were in first year at school. ‌ Katy's family, friends, headteacher Mrs Carole-Anne Burns and local businesses that kindly offered their services, will make Katy's dream come true on May 19. Katy's mum Shelly Cornick, 45, told Ayrshire Live: "Katy and her best friend Kirsty have been planning prom since they were in S1 so this is something we wanted to make sure they got. "Katy and Kirsty went to try on dresses at Beau Beau Boutique in Ayr where they found their perfect dresses. The woman there gave Katy her dress for nothing. ‌ "We also needed to have some alterations done to make sure it was safe for her as she walks with crutches and uses a wheelchair. Elizabeth Wallace is doing the alterations for free also." The prom will take place on May 19 at Crosshouse Bowling club, who have very kindly donated the hall. Katy and Kirsty have created mood boards for the prom and have come up with the theme 'Summer Nights'. The dress code is 'Dress to Impress', with the colour theme of blue and pink. ‌ Katy's aunt has organised a limo to take Katy from her house to St Joseph's Academy where the rest of her classmates will be waiting. They will then be taken to Crosshouse Bowling Club on a Boogie Bus, the owner of which has kindly reduced his normal rate. Park School headteacher Mrs Burns said: "The planning of the prom has given the girls a purpose and something positive to focus on. "We really want Katy to have the best prom ever and to make beautiful memories for all her family and friends." ‌ The family has also managed to secure special trips, including Craig Tara stay, while Make a Wish is flying Katy to Legoland for a few days. Shelly also shared that James Cunningham, Murray Bar owner, is trying to arrange for Katy to have a helicopter land outside the house and take her for a ride. He is also planning on taking her for flying lessons at Loch Lomond. While Shelly feels "heartbroken", she is trying to help her daughter as best as she can to make her life as joyful and comfortable as possible. ‌ She said: "Nothing is harder than watching your child so sick and there is nothing you can do to help. "Katy spent more time in hospital than at home so the ward became our home and the nurses, doctors and all the staff are our extended family. I will forever be grateful to them for what they did for us all as a family." ‌ Katy was first diagnosed with stage 4 Ewings Sarcoma on April 12, 2024. Shelly said: "At this point we did not know what kind of cancer she had as she needed to undergo more tests. "As you can imagine we were devastated and scared." ‌ Shelly continued: "Katy had been complaining of a pain in her thigh for three weeks and was taking regular pain medication which was abnormal for her. She also said she could feel a lump but when we felt her leg we couldn't feel anything, it wasn't until she was at the doctors and was getting on the examination bed that I finally saw the lump. "Katy was diagnosed with stage 4 Ewings Sarcoma, this is a very aggressive and rare bone cancer. "After meeting the medical team Katy was started on a regiment of five different chemo drugs, one week she would get three of them and then two weeks later she would get the remaining two. ‌ "She had surgery to remove the femur and replace it with a prosthetic bone. This took 13 hours. "Katy should have had 14 rounds of chemotherapy but she suffered really bad side effects from the chemo drugs so she was only able to have 10 rounds and got sepsis 3 times. "She also spent 6 weeks in the PICU where we nearly lost her a few times. She had to have an operation to remove 2/3rds of her colon which left her with a stoma." ‌ Last month, Katy mentioned the pain in her hip and top of her leg so the doctor brought her scans forward. Shelly said this is when medics found that the cancer had come back and it was spreading around Katy's pelvis. Shelly said: "Due to the fact the chemotherapy was basically killing her she couldn't have anymore. This is when we were told that Katy was now terminal. ‌ "Since finding out her cancer was back she has also had radiotherapy to help with the pain." She continued: "Katy is honestly one of the most amazing resilient people I know, through this whole journey she has just got on with it and been so strong. I have said it so many times throughout her life that she is my hero. "I think Katy's strength and determination have helped us get through it as she is the one going through it all. We are just helping her as best as we can." ‌ She added: "It has been such a hard journey, made harder for the girls as they lost their dad suddenly last year also." Recently, Katy won an award for being the most resilient young person of the year at the East Ayrshire Youth Awards at the Park Hotel. Katy has seven sisters and is the youngest child. She loves Lego, going for family days out, having chippy by the sea and being on her phone. ‌ As a family, Katy enjoys Disney dinners, where they choose a Disney movie and base the food around it, for instance for Lady and The Tramp night, Katy's family would watch a movie and have spaghetti and meatballs. Shelly said: "Katy is a funny cheeky girl who loves her family and friends more than anything. "I just love watching her laugh and joke with her sisters. "This is only a snippet of what Katy has endured through the last year and she is still smiling."

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