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Organ Donor Family Meets Recipients

Posted: December 20, 2009 at 3:04 a.m.

Teena Webster of Fayetteville, left, and her husband, Jeff, meet Austin Taylor, 9, of Gurdon for the first time Saturday. Taylor received a kidney from the Websters’ son, Aaron, who was killed in an automobile accident Sept. 5.
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Teena Webster of Fayetteville, left, and her husband, Jeff, meet Austin Taylor, 9, of Gurdon for the first time Saturday. Taylor received a kidney from the Websters’ son, Aaron, who was killed in an automobile accident Sept. 5.

Teena and Jeff Webster never imagined the impact their son’s life would have on others, even in death.

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Thank you Webster's. I don't know anybody in this ordeal, but it's nice to see people give so much despite a time of crisis.

May your New Year be blessed.

Posted by: SFret

December 30, 2009 at 4:18 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

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