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Dr. Phil has been such a precious gift to Adair County So please, sign your driver's license for Organ Donation. -Kim Hadley Kim Hadley writes: I have signed my driver's license for Organ Donation years ago, because, as I have told my family, please let them use any organs, tissue, bones, etc., that they can if it can save someone's life. Because Life is Precious. As most of you know I work in Emergency Services and I see this on a daily basis. And I am also very big supporter of recycling. We all must recycle and reuse everything we can, including organs - especially if it can save a life and give people a new lease on life as Dr. Phil got a new lease on life and a precious gift for all the good he has done for all the families of Adair County all these years. God bless and keep You. So please, sign your driver's license for Organ Donation. -Kim Hadley This story was posted on 2011-01-26 19:51:35
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