Tragic loss: Daniel Coleman’s son has passed away from cancer

22 may 2026 в 22:37
Tragic loss: Daniel Coleman’s son has passed away from cancer Tragic loss: Daniel Coleman’s son has passed away from cancer
Daniel Coleman, known as the creator and star of the popular children’s series «Danny Go!», is experiencing a bitter loss—his son Isaac Coleman passed away in May 2026 at the age of 14 after battling stage 3 oral cancer, following years of living with a rare genetic disorder—Fanconi anemia.

Daniel openly documented part of Isaac’s health journey online, sharing updates with fans and highlighting his son’s positive attitude and resilience. In an emotional Instagram post dedicated to Isaac’s memory, Daniel noted his strength and spirit, writing that Isaac faced «many challenges» but continued to live with «determination» and his «signature joy». He added, «Being your father was the honor of my life. I am so proud of you and will love you forever. Rest in peace, son».

Learn more about Daniel’s children and what happened to his son Isaac below.

Daniel and his wife Mindy Coleman are parents to two sons: Isaac and Levi. Isaac was born in 2011, and Levi in 2015. Daniel often shared family moments and updates about his boys on social media and through the «Danny Go!» community.

Isaac was Daniel and Mindy’s eldest son. Born in October 2011, Isaac lived with Fanconi anemia, a rare genetic disorder that significantly increased his risk of developing cancer and other complications. Over the years, Daniel spoke openly about Isaac’s medical issues, surgeries, and treatments while also sharing joyful family moments with fans.

Isaac passed away after battling stage 3 oral cancer. Daniel first announced his son’s diagnosis in December 2025, explaining that Fanconi anemia made cancer «almost inevitable» at some point in his life.

«Last week we learned that Isaac has oral cancer», - Daniel wrote in his Instagram post at the time. «To be honest, we always knew this day would come, as it is almost inevitable with Fanconi anemia».

Later, Daniel reported that doctors found the cancer to be spreading aggressively. In an update in February 2026, he explained on Instagram that Isaac had officially reached stage 3 and was «on the verge of stage 4 due to the speed and aggressiveness of the spread». Due to complications related to Fanconi anemia, Daniel noted that Isaac’s treatment options were more limited than what is typically available for pediatric cancer patients.

By April 2026, Daniel reported that the family had shifted to a «comfort-focused approach» after the cancer continued to spread aggressively
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