Posted on 03/21/2008 7:51:09 PM PDT by nuconvert
ROCKFORD, Ill. The heart transplant that saved Brian Troy was made possible by a fellow Marine.
Troy, 43, of Rockford, served as a Marine in the 1980s. He was dying of an inherited heart condition in 2006 when he received a new heart in a transplant. The donor was 23. Troy didn't know much more than that.
Then Troy saw headlines about the murder of a 23-year-old Marine. He read about how Ricky Martinez survived two tours in Iraq, but he was shot to death in Chicago in a case of mistaken identity. The gunman thought a passenger in Martinez' car was a rival gang member, prosecutors said.
That was enough for Troy to guess his donor's identity. He then sent a thank-you letter to the family through an organ donor network. The first letter went unanswered, but a second, sent more than a year later, received a reply.
And just last month, Martinez' family and Troy met. His mother, Adalilia Cruz, placed her hand on Troy's chest to feel the heart beating.
"It shows you what kind of a person my son was," she said. "Even after his life was gone, he kept helping."
Troy agrees.
"Not only did I get a heart, but I got a very honorable heart," he said.
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