
Aly Page Taylor Obituary, Death; The community of West Monroe is mourning the death of Aly Page Taylor, a faith-driven influencer, reality television personality, and mother of four, who passed away on April 30, 2026, at the age of 38 following a long and widely followed battle with cancer.
Her husband, Josh Taylor, confirmed the news in an emotional message that quickly spread across their community and online following. He described her as being “in the presence of Jesus” and asked for prayers for their four daughters, drawing an outpouring of sympathy and support from those who had followed Aly’s journey over the years.
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Aly’s public battle began in 2011 when she was diagnosed at age 24 with aggressive triple-negative breast cancer. From the start, she chose transparency, sharing her experience with treatment, recovery, and setbacks in a way that resonated with thousands. Her openness about chemotherapy, surgery, and the emotional toll of illness made her story one of courage and faith.
She received treatment at MD Anderson Cancer Center, where she underwent intensive care and later shared hopeful news that she had been declared cancer-free—an announcement that inspired celebration among her supporters.
Alongside her husband, Aly launched “Aly’s Fight – A Family of Miracles,” a platform that blended faith, storytelling, and encouragement for families facing medical and personal hardship. Her journey also reached a wider audience through the TLC reality series Rattled, which followed her family life, infertility struggles, and adoption journey.
The Taylors also co-authored a book documenting their experiences, offering a deeply personal reflection on resilience, faith, and perseverance through life’s most difficult challenges. Through it all, Aly remained focused on uplifting others, even while navigating her own health battles.
Beyond her public platform, she was remembered most for her devotion as a wife and mother. Friends and family describe her as loving, grounded, and deeply committed to her children, balancing her public influence with a strong focus on family life.
Her passing has prompted an outpouring of grief and tribute messages from across the country, especially among those who found strength and hope in her story. Many have described her as a symbol of resilience and faith in the face of hardship.
Funeral services are scheduled for Sunday, May 3, at North Monroe Baptist Church in Monroe, with burial to follow at Kilpatrick’s Serenity Gardens in West Monroe. Visitation will take place the day before, where a large gathering of loved ones and supporters is expected.
Aly Page Taylor will be remembered not only for her battle with illness, but for the way she chose to live—openly, faithfully, and with purpose. Her legacy continues to inspire those who followed her journey, leaving behind a lasting message of hope and strength.