Honor Walk: Courtney Wright
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2019
- When Tammy Wright lost her son, Courtney, she drew on her faith, family and friends for strength. She made some big decisions. She supported Courtney as an organ donor, asked for an Honor Walk for her son and chose to share the Honor Walk with others publicly. Tammy thanks all who have supported her and asks you to watch Courtney's video and remember him as a man who gave the gift of life.
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#ShareLifeShareLove - at UF Health Jacksonville.
I am an OR nurse and I did 3 organ surgery to be donated from different parts of the country. We usually start at 11 pm and different teams are in place so that whatever is donated goes straight to the recipient hours before transplant. I usually cry after all the surgery is done and over with as I clean up the donors body with respect and praises. I pray all throughout the bathing and thanking him or her for giving others a chance and also for the family’s sacrifice of letting go of their family member. I am also an organ donor because I do believe in giving others second chances. Who knows they may have not yet fulfilled their mission or purpose in life and being a recipient of these organ donors is giving them that chance to find it and fulfill it. God truly works in mysterious ways. God bless the donor and his family and also the recipients.
This should let everyone know once your feet hit the floor the next morning give god some praise, love & thanks!!!!!! It's a reward & privilege to continue breathing and being able to spend every minute alive with your family!!!!! I'm soooooooooo sorry for your loss and I pray god continues to hold your entire family in his hands while trying to get through such a difficult time❤❤❤
Our son didn't get the honor walk,but he gave the gift of life to four people he was 32.😪💔🙏 may they both RIP
Still wishing to this day, that I will someday meet my donors family. I received my double lung transplant September 29th 2018. I thank God for this family allowing their loved one to donate..rip corey
The Lord spoke to him and touched his heart. Courtney heard him. He gave the gift of life to so many. He is an angel. Thumbs up. Thank you Lord for your grace
idk why i continue to watch these when i cry every single time
February 2020 my God son was able to save 6 lives. His mom dad aunt big sister and myself walked him down alone. I'm not even sure how I was able to do it. Prayers to this family
Every single donor should get an honour walk. They are giving the ultimate gift. Love and much respect from me in 🇬🇧
My dad got a kidney 8 weeks ago. I’m SO SO grateful for all the Courtney’s in the world. Thank you all for the gift of life. It’s something I could NEVER thank his donor and donor family enough for the extra time I get my dad. I need him so much right now.
while watching this video I pray that GOD will Comfort his Family and friends
I'm on a kidney transplant wait list ,thank you donors and family's from my daughter wife and me
I'm so happy he accepted Christ the day before he died, love one be strong, God have everything in control.
To be absent from the body means to be present with the Lord 🙌🏼 Praying for you all that God gives you strength in your time of sorrow, Stay strong and keep trusting in the Lord 🙏🏽
I had never heard of an "honor walk" until stumbling on this video. It is a wonderful thing, a gift to the families. God bless them and may he rest in peace.
There are no words. Your son is a hero. God bless you both.
Please tell me I’m not the only one crying and praising God at the same time!
Prime example of “we don’t know what tomorrow holds but we know who holds tomorrow!” Never delay answering God’s calling,you might not have tomorrow,it may be too late if you wait.
Our son didn't get a honor walk..but he did give two women the gift of sight rest in paradise courtney ❤
Courtney made a wonderful sacrifice. He lives on in 3 people now. God bless his soul and God bless his family
To be a part of one of these procession is very humbling. And a lot of Tears. I work in a trauma Hospital. And stood in one of these lines honoring a co-worker who had passed away. She was on her way to have her organs Harvest. They also honor the donor my turning on blue and green lights. Inside and outside of the hospital, a chime is played over the PA system. My brother's passing was just before this ceremony. My brother donated his corneas, calf muscles. He always believed in paying it forward. Rest in peace brother. Miss you