Breaking, the Amish star, Mama Mary Schmucker, died at the age of 65, after a two -year battle against colon cancer who finally spread throughout her body.
Mama Mary took glory by breaking up from Amish in 2012 and also joined her derivative return to Amish, appearing with her son Abe and her daughter-in-law Rebecca.
His son Andrew Schmucker confirmed that Mary died at home in Pennsylvania on Friday after being in the hospital for a brief period this week.
Andrew, who travels to the house in Pennsylvania from Arkansas, added that the rest of Mary’s family had been informed of the news, via TMZ.
Mary underwent colon surgery in April 2022 and was informed that all of the cancer was excised then, to be informed of June that the disease had progressed in the third stage.
Last November, Rebecca publicly revealed that Mary was in palliative care and had so much “difficulty” that she was unable to “keep anything”.

Breaking, the Amish star, Mama Mary Schmucker, died at the age of 65, after a two -year battle against colon cancer who finally spread throughout her body
Mary first paid the public’s attention to the TLC Breaking Amish series, which took place from 2012 to 2014, as well as her derivative return to Amish, which took place from 2014 to 2013.
The shows followed the lives of young people from the Amish and Mennonites torn between modern life and their traditional history.
Two of the central figures are Abe and Rebecca, by which Mary – as a mother of Abe – has become a favorite among viewers.
In March 2022, just one month before revealing her diagnosis with colon cancer, Mary announced that she would be leaving the return to Amish.
She wrote that she had colon cancer in a Facebook group on Tupperware sales in April 2022, noting that she was “planned for surgery this month”, via In Touch Weekly.
Two days later, a friend wrote in the group: “I spoke to Mary this morning. She says the doctor feels that he was able to get all the cancer !! And she returns home today !! ‘
However, in June, Mary announced in the group that her cancer had progressed to the third stage and that she was looking for a second opinion.
“When I did my surgery, they said they had all cancer,” she recalls. “Two weeks later, they called me and said to me:” You have to come right away. “”

Mary first paid the public’s attention to the TLC Breaking Amish series, which took place from 2012 to 2014; It is represented on an episode of the original series

She was also in a good place on her derivative return to Amish (photo), which took place from 2014 to 2013, with her son Abe and her daughter-in-law Rebecca
She shared: “Now they tell me, I have stadium cancer, almost the four stadium. The chemo will not help on stage four. So why should I even do chemo?
However, she assured her friends that she had not yet abandoned the fight, writing: “But I do not make their word; I go for a second opinion.
Last November, Rebecca published a photo of her mother-in-law on Instagram as well as a heartbreaking update on her state of health.
“I apply for prayer for mom. She does not feel well in recent weeks and cannot keep anything and she has trouble eating, ”wrote Rebecca.
“She’s in hospice now. His pain was so bad and they help it. If you could, soak it with positive messages and pray so that it is comfortable and painless. THANKS!’ added Mary’s daughter-in-law.