Taylor Rousseau Grigg was laid to rest a week after her “sudden and shocking” death at age 25.
The TikTok influencer’s husband, Cameron Grigg, revealed a funeral had taken place as he shared a photo of her casket at the grave site on his Instagram Story Friday.
“It was beautiful princess,” he wrote with a white heart emoji. The post was set to the 3 Doors Down song “Here Without You.”
He also shared a second image of bouquet of white roses with a white cowboy hat on top. A third picture showed a framed black-and-white portrait of Taylor surrounded by three pairs of boots, each holding smaller bouquets of white roses.
Cameron revealed his wife’s death on Instagram Oct. 6, writing, “No one ever expects to have to deal with this kind of pain and heartache, especially at our age.”
His post at the time included photos of the couple throughout the years.
“This past year Taylor has dealt with more pain and suffering than most people do in a lifetime,” he continued. “And in spite of that she still has been such a light and always brought joy to everyone around her.”
Cameron went on to reveal the family was planning to donate Taylor’s organs to other people in need.
“More than anything Taylor would want to know that she’s continuing to save people’s lives even after she’s gone from this world,” he wrote.
On Thursday, Taylor’s cause of death was revealed to be complications from asthma and Addison’s disease.
Addison’s disease occurs when the body does not produce enough of certain hormones, according to Mayo Clinic. It can be life-threatening.
A source close to the influencer’s family told People Taylor suffered a “severe asthma attack,” which led to further complications.
In the months leading up to her untimely death, she had opened up about her health issues online, admitting she had been feeling like she “was going to die” after being diagnosed with an undisclosed illness.
“It just feels like I have to fight for life, to live every single day. And that’s hard on somebody and obviously that shows when I’m filming,” Taylor told her followers at the time.