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Organ Donation: 1st thing discussed
when kids passed driving tests


To participate in the program, visit the KY Trust for Life Website at Donate Life Kentucky
Or, Visit you Local Circuit Court Clerk's office.See also: Organ Donation Registry The need to join is right in Adair Co KY

About: Registered as Organ Donor Since 1972!

By Pam Kermeen

I have been an organ donor for years, also. When our two children passed their driving tests that was the first thing we discussed...then, we talked about who was allowed to be in the car when they drove!

A funny side-note: Daniel (Cpl Daniel Kermeen, USMC) did not want his brain to be transplanted into another person because, at the time, he was the night manager at Dairy Queen and he knew the combination to the safe! That is a dedicated employee. -Pam Kermeen




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