stepson, who had also been fighting cancer, has tragically died. Lloyd died on Tuesday after fighting throat cancer.
Lloyd, the son of Linda's husband, Brian, His tumour was too large and close to his vocal cords, so surgery had been ruled out. Linda, who was also battling cancer, had been supporting Lloyd, who underwent an intense round of radiotherapy.
A family friend said: "They were fighting side by side, Linda would finish her treatment and text him to check in. They joked about their meds, shared their side effects, cried together too. Linda really thought he'd outlive her. She needed that belief."
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Lloyd's cousin also took to social media to share a touching tribute as she explained cancer had "ripped" her family apart. She said: "My brain won’t accept this is true. My big cousin.. @lloydahudson... The one that took me to my first ever London warehouse DnB rave, played wild with me... But protected me, could make me belly laugh with crude humour... But also have the best deep and meaningfuls. I have to hold on to the memories... Some of the best and craziest bastard memories I have ever made that I will take to the grave.
"But right now the devastation is clouding everything. What I wouldn’t give for one more heart-to-heart round the park, or just a pizza night. I haven't even got the mental strength to seek out any pictures of us when we were young and I so desperately want to see them right now... The 3 most recent pics we took are were still in my camera roll."
She went on to add: "I hope you were welcomed by your Pops and Aunty Lin and you are no longer suffering. The injustice of you being SO insightful recently and having so many years ripped away from you is the part that is destroying me more than anything. I have been sat here crying hoping this was all a really bad nightmare.. but as time goes by the reality is becoming clearer and it's really swept my legs from under me. Cancer can f**k off. It has literally ripped my family apart on both sides and every angle for the past 5 months."
While undergoing treatment, Lloyd was rushed to hospital after suffering a bleed when ulcers had formed around his tumour, causing further complications. But last year, things appeared to be hopeful for him after scans confirmed that his throat cancer had cleared.

A friend said: "Linda was absolutely over the moon. She kept saying 'I'll be the one to go, but he is going to be fine,' she clung to that." Sadly, when it emerged that Linda's tumours had metastasised to her brain, Lloyd also discovered that his cancer had spread to his lungs and was incurable.
It had later spread to his mouth, brain and liver. But those close to Lloyd said he remained strong for the people around him. "He was brave, selfless and dignified," a friend said, adding: "He never wanted pity, he just wanted to beat it. But this disease is cruel." A source claimed that Linda would be "heartbroken" after the cruel disease took another member of her family.
Linda in January this year and was laid to rest in Blackpool, where she had lived with her family. Her husband, Brian, also tragically died in 2007 following a fight with the cruel disease.
Her sister, Bernie also died from cancer in July 2013, having been diagnosed with breast cancer three years prior. Despite being given the all-clear in February 2012, just months later, Bernie confirmed that her cancer had returned and metastasised to her brain, lungs, liver and bones,
Anne Nolan, had also fought cancer having been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000. She underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy before being given the clear after six months of treatment. 20 years later, almost to the day, Anne's cancer returned but in a different breast.
In 2022, the singer and actress revealed she had beaten the disease again. Youngest sister, Coleen, who fronts announced in July 2023 that she had been diagnosed with basal-cell carcinoma – a form of skin cancer, which she initially believed was .
Brother Brian Nolan was also diagnosed with level 2 prostate cancer just three days after Linda's death. Speaking to the in a rare interview, Brian said: "I just want cancer to leave us alone. You're never ready for somebody to say: 'Yes, you've got cancer'. It's like being hit by a train. You start plunging into the abyss of: 'I'm going to die'. The urologist stood up and said 'We're going to treat this and we’re going to cure this'. I'm focusing on that and hope to God I can have the courage my sisters had."
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