READER SUBMITTED: A Mother's Lifesaving Gift To Other Moms
Courant | Alisa Gaudiosi, Alliances by Alisa Media RelationsStatewide
There are some things young children should never have to be without, especially their mother. In 2005, three boys from Simsbury lost their mom, Paige Corrigan, when she was killed in a car accident. The boys will forever have a void in their life, but with the end of Paige's life came the chance of life for several other parents. Paige was a registered organ and tissue donor and upon her death all of her major organs were donated to save other lives.
"I really enjoy the fact that a part of her lives on in someone else," said Paige's oldest son, Sean Corrigan. "I think it's really nice that she was able to have such a positive effect on people beyond her own life."
At the time of her death Paige was only thirty-five. She lived life fully, says her mother, Kathleen Rhoads. She was an avid skier and golfer and loved rollercoasters. She was also a dedicated math teacher who encouraged her students to enjoy mathematics rather than fear it.
"I really enjoy the fact that a part of her lives on in someone else," said Paige's oldest son, Sean Corrigan. "I think it's really nice that she was able to have such a positive effect on people beyond her own life."
At the time of her death Paige was only thirty-five. She lived life fully, says her mother, Kathleen Rhoads. She was an avid skier and golfer and loved rollercoasters. She was also a dedicated math teacher who encouraged her students to enjoy mathematics rather than fear it.
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"You have the power to SAVE lives."
To register as a donor in California:
www.donateLIFEcalifornia.org | www.doneVIDAcalifornia.org
Outside California:
www.organdonor.gov | www.donatelife.net

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