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Tragic: Fox News Contributor Dies Following Hidden Battle With Cancer

 Dr. Kelly Powers: A Life of Healing, A Legacy of Grace

Dr. Kelly Powers, a beloved physician, media contributor, and mother, returned to her Lord at the age of 45 after a resilient and grace-filled journey through glioblastoma — a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. She passed away peacefully on Sunday in New Jersey, surrounded by those who loved her.

Her life was not defined by illness, but by purpose — a calling to heal, to uplift, and to serve through both scalpel and speech. She was a woman of precision, but also of deep compassion.

 A Healer in Every Sense

Born May 13, 1979, in Yonkers, Dr. Powers pursued excellence with humility. Her education spanned Baruch College, the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, and the University of San Francisco, culminating in advanced surgical training at Georgetown and Boston University. But it wasn’t just what she knew — it was how she served. Her patients felt seen. Her colleagues felt inspired.

Her voice soon reached beyond the operating room. Through Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, and CBS, she became a trusted presence in homes across America — explaining, comforting, educating — all while battling her own hidden storm.

 A Mother in the Midst of the Storm

In 2020, during a live segment on heart health, she collapsed — a moment that changed everything. Diagnosed with glioblastoma, she underwent three brain surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiation. But in a season where most would retreat, she pressed forward — and gave birth to her son, Bennett.

She called herself “the luckiest unlucky girl,” finding joy in life’s ironies — even laughing about how she and her newborn shared the same haircut. This wasn’t denial. It was courage dressed in gratitude. It was her quiet surrender to a plan larger than any diagnosis.

When her cancer returned in 2024, friends and strangers alike rallied to support her, raising nearly $100,000 in a shared act of love and hope. But the timeline was never hers to write. And when her time came, she met it with the same quiet nobility that marked her life.

 What Remains Is Greater

She is survived by her husband, Steven Doll, and their son, Bennett — who will grow up wrapped in stories of his mother’s light, strength, and unshakable love. “She was a brave and beautiful soul,” reads her obituary — but those words barely hold her.

Visitation is scheduled for Thursday, with a funeral service on Friday at Tower Hill Church in Red Bank, NJ. But her real legacy isn’t in events or headlines. It is in every life she touched — in every patient healed, every mother encouraged, every listener comforted.

Kelly Powers taught us that even when the body weakens, the soul can shine brighter. That illness can strip away certainty, but it cannot steal meaning. That motherhood, service, and sincere faith are not interrupted by suffering — they are refined through it.

May her reward be with the Most Merciful, and may her story continue to heal long after the echo of her voice fades from our screens.

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