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Vivian said, "It's an honor to take John's story to another level."

John was a likeable young man and loyal friend who would lend money to people in need and pick up friends who needed rides in the middle of the night. He was great with kids and liked helping older adults. At the time of his death on Oct. 11, 2004, he was living in Springfield, working in patient transportation at Memorial Medical Center and studying at Midwest Technical Institute to be a massage therapist.

A friend who was a therapist told John that he had "a healing aura," his father recalled.

On Oct. 11, 2004, John wasn't feeling well. Vivian — who then lived with Larry in Athens — came to John's Springfield apartment to help him.

"I took a load of laundry to the car," his mother recalled. "When I came back to his apartment, he was on the floor. He didn't appear to be breathing."

She called 911 and John was taken to Memorial. The Lefferts were told later that John had an aortic dissection, an uncommon condition in which a tear in the aorta (the blood vessel that branches off the heart) results in a blood surge that causes the aorta to rupture. An aortic dissection often is fatal.

"The nurse and emergency room doctor said they did everything they could," Larry said. "We sat there, dumbfounded by it all.

"After the initial shock, we talked about donation," his father recalled.

"It fit John, his personality and compassion and how he lived his life," said Eleanor, now 29 and a music education teacher in Lexington.

Because his organs had been without oxygen for awhile, they couldn't be donated. But his cornea, bones and tissue enhanced the lives of 37 people in 14 states, including a staff sergeant whose knee was rebuilt.

"He'd be happy with how many lives he's been able to help," Eleanor said.

After John's death, Vivian and Larry — who moved to Normal in 2008 — became involved in Gift of Hope and know that their efforts have convinced others to register to be donors.


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