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Robert W. Flowers has seen kids saved with organ transplants

Through Kosair Charities, Columbia business/civic leader has seen kids - like our own and family members saved. But, he adds, 'Sadly, I have seen lives lost waiting for a needed organ.'

By Robert W Flowers

Bobby Morrison, thank you so much for your comments.

I serve on the Trust For Life Board of Directors and I am ashamed that so few from Adair Co. give the $1 to the fund and sign up as an organ donor.



By way of Kosair Charities, I have seen the lives of children saved through organ donors. Sadly, I have seen lives lost waiting for a needed organ.These are kids like our own and family members. Please give the Gift of Life. Thank you in advance! -ROBERT W. FLOWER

Comments re article 47501 Adair Countys Organ Donation signup is lackadaisical


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