Bailey Mathis, Omaha Children’s Hospital worker died at age 28 – Cause of death
Bailey Mathis, Omaha Children’s Hospital worker died at age 28. The community of Omaha, Nebraska, is mourning the heartbreaking death of Bailey Mathis, who passed away far too soon on September 17, 2025, at the age of just 28. A beloved daughter, sister, friend, and caregiver, Bailey’s memory will live on through the countless lives she touched with her kindness, laughter, and unwavering compassion. Funeral services for Bailey will be held in Blair, Nebraska, next week, with more details on dates and times to be shared once finalized. Graveside services will follow at Blair Cemetery, where family, friends, and loved ones will gather to honor and celebrate her life.
Early Life and Education
Born on April 29, 1997, in West Point, Nebraska, Bailey was the cherished daughter of Brenda Mathis. She grew up in Wisner, where she attended Wisner-Pilger Schools and graduated with the Class of 2015. During her high school years, Bailey shined as a member of the dance and cheer team and loved competing in sports. Her energy, dedication, and vibrant personality not only made her a standout student but also helped her form lifelong friendships that she treasured deeply.
After high school, Bailey pursued higher education at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where she focused her studies on the medical field. Her desire to help others guided her career path and prepared her for a life of service and compassion.
A Career Built on Compassion
Bailey began her career as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and worked at Methodist Hospital in several departments. Known for her empathy, hard work, and comforting presence, she quickly became a trusted caregiver to patients and families alike. Her dedication and passion eventually led her to achieve her dream job at Children’s Hospital in Omaha, where she worked in the Hematology and Oncology Departments. There, Bailey provided not only medical care but also love, joy, and hope to children and their families during their most difficult battles. Her coworkers and patients’ families often described her as someone who could light up any room. With her bright smile and warm heart, Bailey made every child feel safe, valued, and cared for, embodying the very best of what it means to serve in the medical profession.
Bailey’s life was as full as it was meaningful. She loved to dance, sing, and belt out karaoke with friends. Her passion for music and entertainment extended to her love of concerts and cheering at Husker games. She also enjoyed playing golf, bringing both fun and competitiveness to the course.
Known for her contagious laugh and unique sense of style, Bailey had an incredible eye for fashion. She admired and adored Dolly Parton, drawing inspiration from her music and personality. Friends and family recall that Bailey had a rare gift: she made every person she encountered feel seen, appreciated, and loved. Her favorite poem, a reflection of her spirit, was:
“A wild mountain rose
Needing freedom to grow
So I ran fearing not where I’d go
When a flower grows wild
It can always survive
Wildflowers don’t care where they grow.”
Bailey’s greatest treasure was her family. She is survived by her loving mother, Brenda Mathis; sisters Hayden and Jocelyn; brothers Jonathan, Jordan, and Jace; and her grandparents, Patty and Allen Hanson and Doug Chudomelka. She also leaves behind an extended family, countless friends, and her beloved fur-baby, Poppy, who brought her endless joy. Her absence leaves a profound void in the lives of those who knew her. Yet, the legacy of love, laughter, and compassion that Bailey shared will continue to inspire all who were blessed to know her.
Bailey Mathis GoFundMe
As the Mathis family navigates this devastating loss, they are seeking the support of their community to help ease the financial burden of funeral and memorial expenses. Donations will go directly toward covering the cost of Bailey’s service, with any remaining funds supporting her family as they adjust to life without their beloved daughter and sister. Those wishing to contribute are encouraged to support in any way they can whether through donations, attending the memorial services, or simply keeping the family in their thoughts and prayers during this heartbreaking time.
Honoring Bailey’s Memory – obituary
The passing of Bailey Mathis of Omaha, Nebraska, is a reminder of how precious and fragile life is. Though her journey on earth was far too short, her impact will never be forgotten. She lived with courage, kindness, and joy, leaving behind a legacy that will inspire others to live fully and love deeply. Family, friends, and the broader community will gather in Blair next week to celebrate the beautiful life of Bailey Mathis remembering her laughter, her love, and her unshakable spirit.