The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1984 Page: 6 of 19
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family and doctors. Eleven days later.
Mrs. Lena was moved into a private
room from the intensive care anil
In a statement given on the day of the
transfer, Lem thanked everyone in-
volved in the operation.
“I’m thanking God that he gave me
another chance to live," she said. Tm
very grateful for everyone involved,"
she added.
Contributions for Lem’s surgery and
recuperation eventually reached
800,000, much of which came from
chorees of Christ in special contribu-
tions Mrs Lem attends the Church of
Chnst in Laverne
Delhi Lae fair, Aiaiem. lesas Marr*
PKBsp* Taha. Okto. Jen Jones Frf
Worth. Texas Baxter Grave*. Jeffers®-
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learn in 1971
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OKLAHOMA CITY-With operations
sack as Terr. Lem s hear, and hag
s*aa^iaax becomnc more .txnmon
severai paeabocs are besag raised about
toe eonra. aaaes of xgar trarwphnti
lx ar nxemew wst Me Chrtatoa
Ctamh-h Dr Hx-anaa- N Barnard
vhr paiwurrec near*. zra-rexarc surgery
anc wise has performer mx* toa? ■
near. Tpiam iarassec the issue
Baraart xck taa: wet ^e orresx-
s&er: of doe aate-reyectMc drag
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raahdnaes fx manpmatabx of orxaas
daac ever before, xensof a aecianc far
□oner orrans v*&± has aeec Mbe pr>
“I wmaer whether I have rta_? as a
xrur Erected my fare the nglK way
De we realy bare w prur^jes net -
hesp a few wher we roaad have rei-y
heaped rh.7a.Tra ~ he Mud
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ter-retox by Xrtars nu the ua'—~«-
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treme measore x xruarnzM Me *e
sax. 'The peopa whe are sayxx tbac
prsMEicxx Me by tr«3a^*aeC2M a wr:rx
wowid be flagmg a xdfererc taae f tse
taoe were x the other faec ~
Barnard a 5rmh acmnat atartxr r
demand and says that the t'raaed Spates
a one of the few antaoea ■ the wvrid w.tr
suck hberal laws cvncennng atar^ax -
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PITTSBURG, Pa.—Terri Lem received
an anuaual gift on Mather’s Day — a new
heart and new longs - capping a three-
mentt) drive by churches of Christ in
Oklahoma and surrounding states to
tefe with the 08.8M operation.
Mrs Lem. a n-year-oid mother of
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prendtaog and tending attar pnsenen
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nwetmgs and toctwwtapa throughout tie
cmntry He became an avid proponent«
Priam nunMria*. and tram Iff? until M
death to im he wm Me ctapiaw at tlx
Labbeck. Team. County Jail
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womanm the aulaMe and a prisoner vl»
Transplant: doctors find donor for Lenz
Following the socceasfui hindrauiig
effort*. Mrs Lem entered the Pittsburg
hospital on April 1 She waited for an op.
propnate donor mtL the surgery at I
a m. on May 14 — Mather s Day The
surgery lasted five hours and wis the
tweltb performed at Pittsburg
Preabyterm Hoapotal
By the time she was moved x May S,
she bad received "enough m*£ u paper
her room" from weB-wisher? her
mother reported.
Mrs Lem wiU remain m the .mspdal
until the endyof Jme and remain in Pitts-
burg ggWlfier one ar two months u an
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her progreas
WithB 72 tarns of the surgery repiac-
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deterMrataag from putoonury byperten-
sbok. Lem was nsrnc sp and taking to
Oklahoma: Barnard discusses transplant ethics
Missouri: 100 leaders to meet in summit
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Norton, Howard W. & McBride, Bailey. The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1984, newspaper, June 1, 1984; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308124/m1/6/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.