The Gift of Life Brian Ellis: Nov 1, 1978 – Nov 20, 2009 We each have the power to “touch the heart of another and make a difference in someone’s life.” My son Brian did both during his life and after his death. Brian was born with severe “hydrocephalus” (a condition called water on the brain). Because of his condition, I was told not to expect much, that Brian possessed little brain matter and would…
A son, brother, uncle, nephew, grandson, and a cousin. He was loved by all. Tory brought light into a room with him when he walked in, his sense of humor was unmatched. He could tell stories that were so funny, true stories at that. He was an athlete, football and wrestling were his sports. He loved his family, he had nicknames for all of us, whether you knew it or not. A heart so full…
Introducing . . . . . . . Bradley Jefferson Ellis That contagious smile and infectious laugh . . . . Brad, our hero. Bradley Jefferson Ellis was born on September 5, 1981 in Austin, Texas. Today, Brad is in Heaven. We could not be more proud of Brad and his decision to be an organ donor. Brad donated his heart, left kidney, right kidney, liver, pancreas, left cornea, and right cornea. Brad was a…
Jordan was my middle son of three boys and he was so sweet, smart and had the biggest smile and belly laugh. He loved to eat and loved everything I cooked and was so appreciative. Jordan loved watching and playing sports, fishing and playing with animals. He was a gentle soul. He had some bad luck with a snowboarding accident that eventually led him to heaven. Jordan was a registered organ donor and made his…
Alex Encila, was a kind and funny guy. “You would first notice his smile and big dimples,” his mom Anabelle says. Alex made friends everywhere. He played guitar, wrote his own songs, and he could easily connect with others through music. His friends were special to him. They say that he had a way of listening that made them feel valued. Alex passed away at the young age of 20 from a head injury at…
Stella Espino died unexpectedly at the age of 44 shortly before celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary. It was such a happy time during the lives of the Espino family because Juan Espino was going to get the chance to marry the love of his life all over again. In a love story that began with love at first sight it is one that still continues to grow strong, even through Stellas death. It was her…
My son, Nikolas Coltan Evans, was loved by all who came into contact with him. He was funny, compassionate and loving. He was the glue that kept his circle of friends together after high school ended and college life began. Nikolas loved his family, friends, dog, Sinatra, and his girlfriend. He was honest and fair so donating his organs was not a hard decision and one I know he would have made himself. He wrote…
My son’s story may shed a different light on the Honor of Donor. Kaleb had led a rather wandering troubled life since a young teenager. His heart was good his choices were not. The past five years a change in his demeanor and attitude and his toying with drugs and alcohol landed in him Jail several times. The Intervention followed by Rehab in 2010 was successful for a while and relapse occurred worse than before…
I have experienced a mother’s worst nightmare, a call from a nurse saying, “You need to come now.” My 24 year old son had suffered a massive stroke and was on life support in a Fort Worth hospital. Brody Reville Fleming always marched to a different drummer. He excelled far more in athletics than academics! He always had a twinkle in his eye and a smirk of a smile that made you wonder what he…
Dylan was an avid sports enthusiast who was a three-year soccer letterman and a member of two sectional championship teams. He lived his life with no regrets and a positive attitude that touched the lives of many others. He was a son, a brother, a grandson, and a friend to so many. In July 2006, Dylan and three friends were riding their motorcycles when our lives changed forever. One rider lost control and crashed into…