Parents grieving the loss of their young daughter have performed one last act of kindness in her name by donating the five-year-old’s organs.
Aurora Masters died on May 13 after a freak accident in which she strangled herself on a disc swing just five days earlier.
Masters’ family says Aurora suffered fatal brain damage and turned off her life support machine after the accident.
Tom and Krystal Masters confirmed that their organs were given to Donor Alliance, an organization that ‘facilitates the process of donating organs and tissues for transplants throughout Colorado and most of Wyoming.’
“We know Aurora’s heart is beating somewhere,” Krysal said, with Tom adding that it “really helps” them live with it, despite their pain.
The parents of five-year-old Aurora Masters now know their beloved daughter’s heart beats somewhere after donating her organs.
The family describes it as a last act of kindness from a girl who always wanted to help and lead.
“I’m proud of my daughter,” Krystal said. KUSA. “I was already proud, but she’s still giving.”
in a GoFundMe After raising more than $30,000, her family and friends continued to show how much they loved her.
‘Our sweet Aurora Rae has once again demonstrated her ninja bravery, partnering with the Donor Alliance to complete her gift giving. She is demonstrating the qualities of a black belt,’ they wrote.
The family will hold Masters services on Saturday, June 8 at a local church.
“Our hearts are broken and we continue the journey to honor and celebrate your worldly gifts.”
Aurora, of Fort Collins, moved her small plastic slide closer to her disc swing while playing in the yard of her family’s well-kept home.
But when he fell down the slide, he ended up trapping his neck in the ropes of the swing.
Aurora Masters died on May 13 after a freak accident in which she strangled herself with a spinning record just five days earlier.
Tom and Krystal Masters confirmed that their organs were given to Donor Alliance, an organization that ‘facilitates the process of donating organs and tissues for transplants throughout Colorado and most of Wyoming.’
His brain lacked oxygen, and doctors at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora delivered the terrible news Saturday that he will not survive.
The family joined the Masters with 19 members who came from the states of Wyoming and Nebraska to be at Aurora’s bedside.
“We know the power of family,” Kennedy said.
The five-year-old girl was pronounced dead on May 13, according to the GoFundMe page.
The family has struggled to understand how the accident occurred.
But it seems to have happened while the young girl was innocently playing alone outside.
“She took her little plastic slide out to where her swing was and somehow she got caught in the swing and the swing strangled her,” her Aunt Kennedy said. fox 31.
“His oxygen was limited as a result of the injury,” the family explained.
The family will hold Masters services on Saturday, June 8 at a local church.
Father Tom Masters (pictured left) spoke after her death of how Aurora had revitalized his life when she was born.
Father Tom spoke after her death of how Aurora had revitalized his life when she was born.
“She came when I was in a really bad mental health place,” he said. the denver mail. “There seemed to be something almost magical about her.”
“I’m hearing all these stories that she was like that for everyone,” he added.
“He literally just had fun and went around and brought his light and gave it away.”
Krystal says she hopes her daughter’s story encourages other families to embrace their children.
‘I guess what I would say to parents is: love your kids every minute, have a dance party and just live life. Because you never know when it will disappear.