Hallmark Channel star Brennan Elliott has shared the sad news that his wife, Camilla Row, has passed away after an 8 year long battle with cancer. She lost the fight on March 22, 2025. 

Elliott wrote on Instagram, “There is no easy way to say this but I know my wife @camilla_row would have wanted me to thank every person from all over the world who prayed for her overthe last 8 years she suffered immeasurably trying to survive and live with #stage4gastriccancer.It is with a soul crushing devastated heart that my beloved wife #cami passed away at 5:28 this morning.”

He continued the post by sharing, “Our babies and I lost our rock, a person who not only was the love of my life,my soulmate,my best friend and lover but the toughest strongest fearless person I have ever met in my life and the greatest mother to her babies.” 

While he shared that she experienced a lot of pain during her cancer battle, “she is in peace with no more pain.”

Writing directly to his late wife, he wrote, “You are with the lord now my queen!” He added, “You are free! Heaven is a far better place with you in it my love. THANKYOU for being the best wife,mother and friend I’ve ever known. What you did for the #gastriccancer community was immeasurable, but what you did for me as a man will last forever.”

Still addressing his late wife, he continued, “I love and am in love and will always be in love with you my baby! I know u r dancing and are on vacation in heaven and free from the grips of cancer. When the lord calls me and it’s my time I will c u in heaven and we will start dancing again.!!” He added, “I will always be your hot mess! missing you on this plane forever but will c u soon! THANKYOU Cami for being YOU!”

Row was a clinical psychologist who was originally diagnosed with stage 1 cancer in 2018. PEOPLE reports that she felt lucky that she had caught it early, and after having surgery to remove the cancer, she thought it was gone for good.

Then, in 2021, she found out that the cancer had come back, and this time it was stage 4.

Elliott and Row didn’t publicly share her cancer diagnosis until 2022. They kept it private for the first few years so it wouldn’t have an impact on Elliott’s acting career and because Row didn’t want to be looked at as a victim of cancer.

After her stage 4 diagnosis, that changed. She wanted to show what it looked like to fight cancer, and hopefully thrive.

She is survived by her husband and their children, Luna and Liam.