The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Campaigner Fi loses her brave fight for life

Husband Ewan calls for acts of kindness to immortalis­e her spirit

- ROSS GARDINER

Much loved Perthshire cancer campaigner Fi Munro has lost her battle with the disease.

Fi, 34, from the Carse of Gowrie, died last week after stopping treatment for the stage four ovarian cancer which had spread throughout her body.

Husband Ewan released a statement on Fi’s social media page last night asking people who have followed her journey to immortalis­e her spirit through random acts of kindness.

He said last night: “She passed peacefully surrounded by the enormous love of her family.”

During her four and a half year battle with the illness, Fi, pictured right, helped inspire others to raise thousands for cancer support charities through her spontaneou­s goodwill gestures.

Perthshire cancer campaigner Fi Munro has lost her battle with the disease after four years in which she inspired countless others with her honesty, humour and kindness.

The Carse of Gowrie writer, researcher and motivation­al speaker stopped treatment for stage four ovarian cancer at the end of June.

Last night her husband Ewan confirmed the 34-year-old died peacefully on July 7.

He said: “It is with the heaviest of hearts that I must tell you that my beautiful Fi has left us.

“She passed peacefully surrounded by the enormous love of her family.

“She has been such a huge inspiratio­n to all those around her, filling the space with love, compassion, fun and a little bit of swearing.

“I know she has been an incredible support to all of you out there who follow her Instagram, Facebook and blog and she leaves a huge hole in all our hearts.

“I hope that wherever she is that she gets her wish, to be reunited with friends and family lost, and to have the most amazing time with them all.”

Fi had documented her battle with the disease from diagnosis and asked people following her journey to love more in her final video update.

Around Christmas, she launched a crowdfundi­ng appeal to help her explore further treatment options in America after immunother­apy failed to stop growths on her lungs.

By the summer, Fi’s condition had deteriorat­ed to the point that she was eating just a few hundred calories a day.

Husband Ewan has echoed her calls for kindness and has asked that people remember her by doing good deeds for other people.

“Please don’t send flowers or cards, but instead be inspired by Fi,” he said.

“She asked that you all share and honour your love for her by giving a random act of kindness in her name.”

He said the hurt felt too great to bear at present but her family intended to keep their love for her alive through their own random acts of kindness.

“When we feel able we’d like to do something special in her honour,” he said.

“Until then, keep doing the special little things – phone a pal, leave flowers on a bench, buy someone a coffee. Do whatever you can to make someone else smile.”

A private funeral has taken place.

She passed peacefully surrounded by the enormous love of her family. EWAN MUNRO

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Fi Munro, with husband Ewan, stopped treatment for ovarian cancer last month.

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