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KVRR Local News Cameron Bolton s parents continues to keep his legacy alive and to learn about organ donation
May 10, 2021
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – The family of a young Fargo man killed in a crash three years ago continues to keep his legacy alive and to learn about organ donation.
“Cameron, this park is for you this garden is for you, but it is also for the whole community,” Cameron Bolton’s mother said.
Sponsored by Crosses for Cameron, the Garden of Healing will serve as a peaceful place to help families heal and honor their loved ones.
“When Cameron became an organ donor it started to make a little bit more sense to me it wasn’t easy but it made it a little bit easier knowing that today he has helped over 75 people and affected hundreds of family members with his donations,” said Arlin Fisher.
Organ donation advocates hope to have garden s first phase completed in August 11:39 am, May 11, 2021 ×
Gov. Doug Burgum joins area city leaders and Arlin and Sarah Fisher, center in blue, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Garden of Healing at 5050 30th Ave. S., Fargo. The Fishers led the effort to create the garden to honor organ donors and recipients after their son, Cameron Bolton, died in a car crash. Doug Burgum / Special to The Forum
FARGO For many who were at a ceremonial groundbreaking for a Garden of Healing on Monday, May 10, in Urban Plains Park in south Fargo, it was personal even for Gov. Doug Burgum.
(Fargo, ND) The Fargo Park Board is approving a memorial garden honoring a young man killed in a crash. The garden will honor Cameron Bolton who died nearly three years ago. It will be built near a gazebo inside Urban Plains Park on 30th Avenue South.