“Matthew W Nelms has passed away suddenly. He was confirmed dead on Thursday, August 2, 2024 following recently released statements announcing his death. Matthew W Nelms died at such a critical time; he left behind his family, friends and loved ones devastated by his sudden loss.
Matthew committed his professional life to serving his community since he was passionate about helping people. After earning his medical degree from the University of Toronto, he started an anesthesia residency. He was an inspiration to everyone he knew, an accomplished student leader, an Alpine ski racer, and the winner of the esteemed Golden Stethoscope Award. He truly serves as an inspiration to others facing this devastating illness since he never once allowed cancer to define who he was or the life he wanted for himself and his family.
When someone was in need, Matthew was the kind of person who would go above and above, showing up first no matter what the request. His tendency to put others before himself and to give others the benefit of the doubt was a fundamental component of his kindness. This reveals a great deal about Matthew’s character and demonstrates how considerate he was toward people. No matter when or where they first met, everyone who had the honor of knowing Matthew can attest to his kind personality and will treasure his memory.
Matthew W Nelms GoFundMe
A GoFundMe page was created by Jessica Nelms in order to support the family of Jessica Nelms with funeral costs and any extra expenses that may arise at this time. In keeping with Matthews’ fortitude, tenacity, and zest for life, the foundation will provide financial assistance to young adults afflicted with cancer who persist in pursuing their goals in the face of adversity.
Since the news of his death surfaced, many have not hesitated to share their heartfelt condolences with the family of Matthew W Nelms, also paying tribute to him in recently released statements. The general public is urged to keep the whole family of Matthew W Nelms in their thoughts and prayers as they navigate through this sad and difficult time of grief.
Colon Cancer
It is a cancer of the colon or rectum, which is situated at the bottom of the digestive system. Early instances may start off as benign polyps. Although they frequently show no symptoms, screening can identify them. Doctors advise screenings for people over 50 or those who are at high risk because of this.
The location and size of the malignancy determine the symptoms of colorectal cancer. Changes in bowel patterns, variations in stool consistency, blood in the stool, and discomfort in the abdomen are a few symptoms that are frequently encountered.
The extent, location, and size of the cancer all affect how colorectal cancer is treated. Radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery to remove the malignancy are common therapies.
Visitation Date: Wednesday, Aug 7th, 5:00-7:00pm
Location: Harris Funeral Home, London, ON
Funeral Date / Time: Thursday, Aug 8th, 1:30pm
Location: St. Peter’s Cathedral Basilica, London, ON
reception following mass: The London Club”