Daughter Celebrates Mother's Eye Donation

Final act of care; retired nurse helps to resore sight through eye donation


By Rae Price - February 13, 2026

Knowing a loved one can help others, in at the time of death can provided healing to families. The daughter of an eye tissue donor recently wrote to RMLEB to express joy in knowing her mother’s gift was able to help someone else regain sight. Here’s her testimony:
 

Mother and Nurse Continues to Help Others, Even in Her Passing

"I never would have imagined that my 77-year-old mother would be a candidate for donation - especially for her eyes as she had worn glasses since she was 3 years old. She was a nurse so I was thrilled to think she could continue to help others even if she wasn’t with us anymore.

She was a great mom who taught me a very strong work ethic. She dedicated her life to being a nurse and helping others. Her family meant everything to her. She met my dad when she was 5 years old (my aunt was her best friend) and they grew up together. They were so in love, and I can honestly say we were a very happy family. My mom (and dad) loved the mountains of Colorado and never got tired of the views or the wildlife. They enjoyed traveling and always took the time to learn more about the places they visited. My mom never mentioned being an organ donor, probably because she never realized that she could be at her age. I was very surprised to learn it was an option, and being a registered donor myself, I thought, 'I need to do this.' I’m so glad I got the phone call, despite the terrible circumstances. It means everything to me that she can still help people despite not being here anymore."

Joy W


 
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