Organ Donor Honor Walk for Angelo
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2020
- Hospital staff lined the halls out of respect for my father, as he traveled to the operating room where he would be removed from life support and his organs would be recovered to save three separate lives.
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Rest in Peace Angelo. Very kind to help safe others lives. God Bless You and Your Family. 🦋🙏🦋
I’m very sorry for your loss. You’re In my prayers. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽.
Too the family thanks for the all of us need it now and more
Thank you for your help and gift ❤️❤️❤️
God Bless the loved who has given extended life to others by donating there organs. Let's ignore the negative people who has negative opinions. Thank you for what you done .God is Good
Angelo the angel. Shining star in the sky. God has embraced you. Fly mighty warrior. Be free.
So sorry for your loss. I just came across the walk of honor not long ago. What a beautiful gesture to the donor and family. My precious nephew was just 8 when my sister so generously donated is organs in 2001. I certainly wish they had this back then because their selfless act deserves such an honor. God Bless You as you now learn to live without your loved one 🙏.
Rip May family continue to be blessed
YOUR FATHER IS A HERO
A beautiful, loving gesture! God bless your family!
This is a "Beautiful" gift. Thank You So Much.
My condolences go out to all the family what an amazing act of kindness thinking about others when you are gone
God Bless your father, and the family for donating the gift of life for someone in dire need. My prayers are with you.
Respect to all
Rest in peace
God Bless your father what a wonderful thing he did
I'm so sorry for loss. It won't get easier, but different. You never quit missing a parent or loved one.
It actually does get easier. If I were still in the same emotional state I was in ten years ago when I lost my daughter, well I wouldn’t be because I would’ve taken myself out long ago. I know when we are trying to comfort the grieving, we try to validate the gravity of their experience but saying it won’t get easier but that is a terrifying thought to someone who’s in a state of traumatic grief. It doesn’t get “easy” but it does get “a little less terrible”. Perhaps that would be a better choice of words to use and still be able to send the message that it won’t always hurt as bad as it does right now, without worrying about coming across as somewhat dismissive.
god bless. rest in heavenly peace. sending love and prayers. 🙏🏻 🧎♂️ 🕊 ❤️
💙. Thank you for sharing. Tells what type of father he was, sorry for your loss.
😭💔😭💔😭💔 your dad will live on thru so many others
Gid Bless You 🧡
God Bless!
What a loving thing to do. I am sorry for your loss and may you find comfort in knowing that other lives were helped and that God promises in the Bible at Revelation 21:4 that one day DEATH will be no more, neither will pain. These things will pass away, not human life.
R.I.P
Fly free with the eagles.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
BOM dia!
Quando essas pessoas vão doar os órgãos,elas já faleceram?
Where are all the staff lining the halls?
Unfortunately due to COVID-19 this is not done the way it use to be
They could have put a mask on and stood 6' apart ? Problem solved...the staff should have been there to show their respect.
No se le vio solo vimos a ese doctor de verde
I think no staff lining halls is due to COVID..😕
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I dont think a person who has donated organs should be paraded in death through a hospital corridor for all to view and as they turn into the last double doors the theatre is already and waiting to take his organs it should be as it once was private
The hospital was very respectful and communicative. They did this as a gesture of respect and only after receiving permission from our family.
So negative..this the bravest thing a person can do...donate there organs so others can live...if u were in need waiting with a horrible illness I'm sure your accept his donation..stop judging what little I know about Organ Donation..Prayers n Light too you n all others who are ignorant..
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Funerals and viewings are honoring and respecting...memorials are respecting.. memorial day is respecting the heroic deeds and sacrifice..so you are saying the heroic deed of giving of yourself..the allowing someone to live is not heroic and deserving a final goodbye and thank you..wait till it's your family member that needs a kidney, liver, pancreas, corneas, etc..than you will think differently dorothy..you think it should be in secret?.. ridiculous, ungrateful, uncompassionate comment...think again...reconsider how you feel...you could be the one in need and hugging the donor in the hallway...