Luke was only 35 when cancer claimed his life, but those who knew him remember far more than the way his story ended.
To his family, he was a warrior; to thousands of strangers, he was a voice of grit and grace who faced the unthinkable with humor and honesty. He died at home on August 2, surrounded by loved ones, still finding ways to make people smile until the very end.
Diagnosed in 2022 with stage-four leiomyosarcoma—a rare cancer making up just 0.17 percent of cases—Luke was told he had a year. He fought through multiple rounds of chemotherapy, defying predictions again and again. Even when doctors warned last October that only months remained, he pressed on, sharing one update, one joke, one hard truth at a time.
Through his YouTube channel, I Will Not Be Defeated, Luke invited the world into his journey. He showed the dark nights and the bright mornings, proving that a disease could not strip away courage or compassion. People in his hometown of Grimsby knew him as a good man, but through his openness, countless others around the world came to see him as a beacon of hope.