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remembering our

donor heroes

Jimmy Sutton

My Dad was from a disciplined family background, his father was a police officer my grandmother a nurse, he signed up for Military (Army) as a young man. Following his time abroad he met my mother, married at the age of 30 then they had me.

He was a very intelligent man, worked on airplanes and taught me how to maintain my vehicle. One thing he would want to do in each town, city and state would be to visit every Church just to see the e beauty of the Church steeple. He cared for his wife that had dementia until 5 weeks before his death. He was a loving man and gave his all until the very end and continues to do so by being a donor.

I love you daddy, miss you ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ’žย xoxoย ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ’ž
Happy Fatherโ€™s Day

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Saying thank you

Many donor families find that corresponding with the transplant recipient or recipients can be a powerful experience. Donor families can take comfort in sharing stories and sending well wishes to those who live on because of their loved one.

Should you choose to connect, we're here to help. Letters and cards can be a tremendous gift to both the donor families and recipients. To protect everyone, we provide guidelines for communication. Names remain confidential unless both parties agree to share those with one another, and we provide a correspondence address. We are happy to share sample letters to help you get started.

For more information about corresponding with recipients, please call us at 505-843-7672.

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When you register as an organ, eye and tissue donor, you leave a lasting legacy and bring hope to those waiting.

To access the National Registry, click here.