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Honoring Our Heroes... Shane Pinard
Story as told by Shane's mother, Mindy My son Shane is now known as the fishing king. He had a deep passion for fishing and fished year round. When he wasn't at work he was either out on the lake or at the river doing what he loved. Shane had a huge heart and always helped others in need. He was wild and crazy and so much fun! He was a very outgoing and loving person always helping others however he could. I don't think Shane knew just how many people his life impacted. Shane
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Dec 4, 20201 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Tony Papp
My dad was Superman. He was incredibly smart and outgoing. He was the type of guy that was just really supportive. If you had a dream, he always was the first one to back you up and support you or help you out with whatever you needed.
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Nov 27, 20201 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Hannah Kinkaid
Story as told by Hannah's mother, Sue Hannah had such an amazing spirit. She was kind, insightful, and wise beyond her 23 years. People tell me how she changed their lives simply by being a part of it. She had a very positive outward energy in spite of her own internal struggles. She had an amazing and beautiful heart. She inspired others to keep trying and never let pitfalls get the best of her. Hannah truly was just a beautiful soul and a blessing to have in our world. Hann
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Sep 30, 20201 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Thomas Lougen
Story as told by Thomas’ wife, Sandra Thomas and I were high school sweethearts. I was with Tom from when I was 16 years old until he died of an aortic aneurysm when he was only 33 years old. At the time, our daughter was seven and our son was five. Tom loved his family and friends dearly. When he would see his mother he would always give her giant bear hug. That was just the type of guys he was. He loved playing football in high school and also loved baseball, bowling, and h
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Sep 18, 20201 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Michael Hixenbaugh
Story as told by Michael's sister, Megan Allen Michael was an amazing father, brother, and uncle. His smile and laugh was contagious. He loved riding his motorcycle and being near the water. He was very protective and ready and willing to help anyone who needed it. To honor his memory, our family always talks about him and reminisce on the good times we spent with him. Has this post inspired you to share your hero's story? Submit your story to featured as ConnectLife's next d
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Aug 31, 20201 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Randy Mott
He was able to donate corneas, tissue and bone, heart and lungs, kidneys, split liver, and pancreas. I was told his heart and lungs were donated to the same person. It is all very overwhelming to me. I hope to someday meet the recipients and be able to hopefully hear his heartbeat again. I hope his story helps inspire others to become donors. It gives me and my family some comfort knowing a part of him lives on out there somewhere, that someone was given a second chance at li
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Jul 8, 20202 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... John & Rita McGrath
My mom had a liver transplant in 1997, and after that, both of them were involved in TRIO (Transplants Saves Lives) then UNYTS – so that they could help spread the word about organ and tissue donation. Our family is forever grateful to mom's donor and her family, for the 11 1/2 "bonus" years that we had with her. One of mom's favorite volunteer activities was the donor recognition ceremony, where she was able to present the "Tree of Life" gift to donor families.
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Jun 2, 20202 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Michael Walter
Please remember to hug your loved ones as often as possible. I honor his memory by each year going to our favorite trail we would go walk at and say a prayer on the day he passed. I tell my daughter about her papa in heaven all the time and tell her stories about him. I will never forget him and the memories he gave me.
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Mar 8, 20201 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Kevin Lohr-Mead
Story as told by Kevin's mother, Kathy Lohr-Mead (Schneider) Kevin was loved by all. He was a wonderful son, grandson, nephew, and big brother. He was most proud of being a father to his son Hunter, and he was a devoted father! He was also a Christian and gave his heart to Jesus when he was young. Some of Kevin's favorite things to do were reading, playing video games, hunting with his grandfather, and watching movies. He worked for UPS as a driver, and before that was in ROT
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Dec 19, 20192 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Kevin Thomas Grenier, Jr.
We were talking about organ donation and he mentioned to me that he wanted to be a donor. He asked me if I was and I told him yes, he then asked me how he could become one. I told him he could let the DMV know and they would put a heart symbol on his driver’s license. He took his license out of his wallet and was happy he had already let them know because he had the heart symbol. He said he wanted to help as many people as he could if he passed away.
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Nov 25, 20195 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Shannon Lee Miller
Shannon was always my HERO, but she became a HERO to several other people that night. Organ and tissue donation was the only positive thing that helped get me through the loss. A few years later after writing, I met Shannon’s kidney recipients.
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Oct 28, 20192 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Madison P. Barrett
Madison loved making people happy. She had the most infectious smile. She always put other people first before herself.
Madison always wanted to make sure that everyone else was having a good time. She loved to spend time with her family, friends, and animals. Madison loved doing her hair and makeup, and was always perfectly styled. She was a free spirit.
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Aug 22, 20192 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Ali Gerlach
Ali Gerlach was the model of success. As a senior in high school, she was an athlete. She excelled at softball as the left fielder for the Amherst Lightning, was a star volleyball player for the WNY Mizuno Storm, and excelled in bowling as a member of the Williamsville South squad.
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Jul 7, 20191 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Judy Hooper
Judy Hooper lived a life full of love! She was the type of person that had so much love to share and was always the heart and soul of her family. Her family remembers her for being the most giving and generous throughout her life; and even after as Judy was an eye and tissue donor.
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Jun 17, 20191 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Arlene Smith
Story as told by her daughter, Elaine My mother was an incredible woman! She raised four wonderful children, while also going back to school in her 30s. She was one of the most hardworking people; she worked tirelessly (20 hours a day 7 days a week!!) for what she believed in. She worked for the city of North Tonawanda's Recreation Department, and she ran all of the year-round programs for developmentally disabled children and adults. She gave them hope. She gave them love. S
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May 20, 20192 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Corinne Dulak
Corinne Dulak was a devoted mother, sister, aunt and friend. Corinne was loved by every person she met. She fiercely loved her family and her friends, especially her son, Tom. Corinne was and still is her sister Lialan’s best friend; Lialan says that she talks to Corinne all the time and will continue to do so forever.
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May 14, 20191 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Living Donor Sunnie Ventry
When John found out he needed a kidney transplant, Sunnie immediately volunteered to get tested to see if she was a match. Luckily, she was and she gave John a healthy kidney with zero hesitation! The transplant was a success, and John now has the energy to enjoy life and play with his 4-year-old.
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Apr 11, 20191 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Catherine (Kaydie) Albers
Story as told by her aunt, Lori Cybulski Kaydie was the heart of our family. She loved everyone and made sure it was known. Her smile and laugh made everyone around her smile. She loved the trees and flowers and would do amazing crafts with them. Kaydie had a passion for hearts. She took pictures of everything that were shaped like hearts. So of course when we see hearts we think of her! We see them in water spots, clouds, all sorts of things and of course we think of our K
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Jan 1, 20191 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Cathy L. Piasecki
As told by Sarah Piasecki, Cathy’s daughter There isn’t enough time or space to be able to properly tell you about my mom. She was the light, the love, the laughter of our world and always brought the party with her. She was the most loving, caring, funniest human I’ve ever met. She was “Whose Line is it Anyway” meets MacGyver. She loved many things. She loved to sing, spend time with family and friends, word games; but most importantly, she loved to laugh. Although this amaz
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Dec 1, 20181 min read


Honoring Our Heroes... Melissa Mercer
Upon her passing, Melissa Mercer became an organ, eye and tissue donor with Unyts. Melissa was an avid animal lover, loved nature and always stepped up to lend a hand to anyone in need. She was loved by anyone who ever met her. She had a unique sense of humor and always made people laugh. Following her donation, Melissa’s husband has become involved with Unyts and spreading the donate life mission. He recently had a memorial blood drive with Unyts in Melissa’s honor, and supp
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Sep 30, 20181 min read
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