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West Lothian dad can watch his children grow up thanks to kidney transplant
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Golf Scramble in Owensboro Benefits Organ Transplant Recipients
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WATERBURY – Mr. Roger “Cowboy” M. Breton, age 62, passed away, surrounded by his family and his best friends on Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at Waterbury Hospital.
Roger, affectionately known as “Cowboy,” was born on May 28, 1959, in Waterbury, son of the late Roger and Noma “Pat” (Kennedy) Breton. Roger worked for the city of Waterbury in the park department for over 20 years. A kidney transplant recipient, Roger was a proud member of the Transplant Team of CT and traveled with the team to the Transplant Games where he also played on the volleyball team.
He loved trips to the casino and spending days at the beach with his best friends Kenny and Maria Miller. Happy and fun, Roger had a great sense of humor and was happiest spending time with his family and friends.
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Chris Bautista lived every parent s worst nightmare: His young son, Luke, died after an accident at home just a month after his 15th birthday.
Luke s older brother, C.J., likely saved his life by performing CPR when he found Luke lying on the floor, bleeding, said Bautista, 51, of Neptune. But he d already suffered severe head trauma.
After about four days in the hospital, doctors delivered the dreaded news: Luke the teenage drummer who loved Foo Fighters, the class clown who was always cracking jokes had suffered brain death. And he wasn t coming back.
But the Bautista family, despite being savagely grief-stricken, determined that their son would not die in vain. They donated his heart, both kidneys, and his pancreas and liver, saving five different lives in the weeks after their son s heartbreaking death.