The heartbreaking news was shown through Camryn in an Instagram post on Monday.
Camryn and Landon began dating in 2015, at the age of 14, then became engaged in June 2018 and had two children together.
The couple have a two-year-old daughter named Collette Briar and welcomed her granddaughter Delilah Rose in May.
They discovered fame in 2017 thanks to their YouTube channel Cam
Landon tragically died of a brain on August 19 after spending six days in a coma.
In a post published Monday, Camryn wrote: “On August 13, 2020, Landon’s last day is the most productive father and husband he can be.
“After spending the next 6 days in a coma, he died and donated several organs to others in need across the country.
“He died saving the lives of others. He’s the kind of user he was.
“Compassionate, loving, loving, kind and kind. “
She added: “He’s a wonderful husband and the most productive father these women may have dreamed of. “
Camryn also said she was heartbroken at the idea that her young daughters might not be Landon.
She continued: “I am deeply saddened to never have met him.
“I was so young and had much more life to live.
“That’s not what he intended to be. He intended to make it to his next birthday.
“I intended to die old with me. Words can’t come close to describing the pain I feel. “
The mother ended her message by saying, “All I can do now is let our daughters know how much she enjoyed us.
“He looks at us from heaven and his kindness will make the clouds shine when we look at him.
This occurs when the mother shared a heartbreaking Tik Tok that reveals her pain.
In a new TikTok published on her @camandfamyt channel, the devastated mother is seen shaking her head towards F2020’s Avenue Beat’, as she tells the tragic main points about her current life situation.
She wrote in the caption: “This temporarily worsened Array . . . I’m now a widow with a newborn when I was 19.
“If I don’t laugh at how ruined it is, I’m going to cry and I’m sick of crying. “
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