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DONOR NETWORK OF ARIZONA


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THE FUENTES FAMILY HONORED NOEL’S WISHES TO BE AN ORGAN AND TISSUE DONOR.

He lives on not only through the three lives he saved, but also through his
friends and family.


LIVER RECIPIENT, GRANT THOMPSON, IS FOREVER CONNECTED TO HIS DONOR’S MOM, MICKI
PARKER.

Addison Parker lives on in many lives, including Grant’s.


BEVERLY ROCKWELL’S SIGHT WAS RESTORED BY THE COMPASSIONATE GENEROSITY OF TWO
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Now, she is able to see the world around her and play with her grandchildren.


THE FUENTES FAMILY HONORED NOEL’S WISHES TO BE AN ORGAN AND TISSUE DONOR.

He lives on not only through the three lives he saved, but also through his
friends and family.


LIVER RECIPIENT, GRANT THOMPSON, IS FOREVER CONNECTED TO HIS DONOR’S MOM, MICKI
PARKER.

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