TEEN WHO DIED AFTER MOORE CRASH SAVES LIVES THROUGH ORGAN DONATION

After the incident and all measures to save Kolby’s life had been explored, it was no surprise to his family to learn that he was a registered donor. Since Kolby was 18 and was registered, his parents supported his final wish to give to others by donating his organs and carry on his legacy.
“Kolby has always thought of others and put others before himself. Through unimaginable darkness and sadness our family has gone through, there is light knowing that Kolby has even helped others after his death,” Tansey Hellbusch, Kolby’s mother, said in a Facebook post.
Kolby’s legacy will live on not only in the Moore community, but also in the lives of two others who he saved with his generous donation.
LifeShare of Oklahoma, the organ procurement organization (OPO) in Oklahoma responsible for the recovery of organs and tissue for transplant, is celebrating Kolby’s life and legacy with his family.
“We are encouraged by Kolby and his willingness to make a positive change in his community and also in the lives of others through organ donation,” said Jeffrey Orlowski, President and Chief Executive Officer of LifeShare. “It is our hope young adults reading this story will see the impact of organ donation and they will follow in Kolby’s footsteps by registering their decision to be a donor.”
LifeShare encourages all Oklahomans to register as an organ donor and share their decision with their families.
“Kolby has always thought of others and put others before himself. Through unimaginable darkness and sadness our family has gone through, there is light knowing that Kolby has even helped others after his death,” Tansey Hellbusch, Kolby’s mother, said in a Facebook post.
Kolby’s legacy will live on not only in the Moore community, but also in the lives of two others who he saved with his generous donation.
LifeShare of Oklahoma, the organ procurement organization (OPO) in Oklahoma responsible for the recovery of organs and tissue for transplant, is celebrating Kolby’s life and legacy with his family.
“We are encouraged by Kolby and his willingness to make a positive change in his community and also in the lives of others through organ donation,” said Jeffrey Orlowski, President and Chief Executive Officer of LifeShare. “It is our hope young adults reading this story will see the impact of organ donation and they will follow in Kolby’s footsteps by registering their decision to be a donor.”
LifeShare encourages all Oklahomans to register as an organ donor and share their decision with their families.