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WINGHAM, ONT. Bonnie O’Reilly and Graham Nesbitt will be friends forever, after the Huron County hockey mom donated her kidney to the arena manager who helped launch her son s NHL career. “No words can really express the thanks,” says an emotional Nesbitt during a Zoom call with Bonnie, who responds with, “Well, I feel it, so that’s good.” In 2011, Nesbitt, who s from Seaforth, Ont. was diagnosed with a kidney disorder called Berger’s Disease. By 2019, it became apparent the man who used to operate Seaforth’s arena needed a kidney transplant. “We had a number of people step up,” says Nesbitt. “People started testing and for one reason or another, they couldn’t donate, and then my lucky star showed up in Bonnie O’Reilly.”
By Shawn Patrick
Mar 8, 2021
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When Bonnie O’Reilly’s sons were growing up, Graham Nesbitt was a local legend in Ontario, Canada. He was the manager of an arena in Seaforth and would open early or stay open after regular hours to give kids more time to skate. Both of her sons went on to play professional hockey in the NHL and when she found out Nesbitt was in need of a kidney transplant, she stepped up to become his donor.