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Gerald Brasuel
B: 1934-02-18
D: 2022-04-23
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Brasuel, Gerald
Jo Richardson
B: 1946-12-23
D: 2022-04-23
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Richardson, Jo
Caroline Trejo
B: 1961-03-08
D: 2022-04-18
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Trejo, Caroline
Ashley Campbell
B: 1971-08-31
D: 2022-04-16
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Campbell, Ashley
Diane James
B: 1967-07-19
D: 2022-04-15
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James, Diane
Sharon Plummer
B: 1946-12-13
D: 2022-04-14
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Plummer, Sharon
Sarah Scott
B: 2003-03-10
D: 2022-04-14
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Scott, Sarah
Sally Teague
B: 1937-05-28
D: 2022-04-13
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Teague, Sally
Everett Finley
B: 1927-03-20
D: 2022-04-11
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Finley, Everett
Carol Roller
B: 1944-02-26
D: 2022-04-11
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Roller, Carol
Samuel Robison
B: 1943-03-20
D: 2022-04-09
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Robison, Samuel
Charles Grube
B: 1977-07-23
D: 2022-04-09
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Grube, Charles
Clarence Manis
B: 1961-05-20
D: 2022-04-08
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Manis, Clarence
Sidney Long
B: 1936-11-29
D: 2022-04-07
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Long, Sidney
Gerald Pearce
B: 1946-10-29
D: 2022-04-05
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Pearce, Gerald
Edna Hackler
B: 1927-08-16
D: 2022-04-02
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Hackler, Edna
Victor Gutierrez
B: 1964-08-12
D: 2022-04-01
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Gutierrez, Victor
Ernest Whitaker
B: 1947-12-25
D: 2022-03-30
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Whitaker, Ernest
Beverly Swann
B: 1956-11-04
D: 2022-03-30
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Swann, Beverly
Richard Oxley
B: 1960-05-09
D: 2022-03-30
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Oxley, Richard
Rodney Dyer
B: 1938-03-23
D: 2022-03-29
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Dyer, Rodney

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Learn About Organ & Tissue Donation | Shaffer Funeral Home In San Angelo, TX

Organ & Tissue Donation in the San Angelo, TX Area

Charles de Lint, the award winning author wrote, “Every time you do a good deed you shine the light a little farther into the dark. And the thing is, when you're gone that light is going to keep shining on, pushing the shadows back.”

Many of us want to be remembered not only for the person we were, and who we loved, but for the good deeds we’ve done for others. And today, through organ and tissue donation, it’s possible to do very good things for total strangers.

Without doubt, there are many opportunities to give of oneself after death. According to the Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation, more than 114,000 people are waiting for organ transplants in the United States. Sadly, in 2011, a total of 6,669 patients died while waiting for organ transplants. On average, 18 people died each day because of the shortage of donated organs.

The Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation is not only at the core of organ transplantation, but also at the core of a growing phenomenon: tissue transplantation. Fast becoming a routine part of patient care in virtually every hospital and in many doctor's offices across the country, tissue transplantation could not occur without the kind and charitable donations of others.

“These tissue transplants often save limbs from being amputated,” shares the website The Gift of a Lifetime,“and give sight to the blind. They also allow recipients to walk without pain, lift up a young child, or perform other routine activities that most people take for granted.”

If becoming an organ and tissue donor appeals to you, or to a loved one; please call us at (325) 224-2828. We will be delighted to explore existing organ donation options, and will do our best to answer any questions or address any concerns you may have about organ and tissue donation.