Michael Fetzer, Organ Donor, 2004 - 2011
They called him Mikey, and today his family remembers him as great kid, whose life was cut short as he ran home from a friend's house nearby. Tonight, his family says once you met him, you would remember him.
He was a very energetic kid. We thought he was hyper, but he was the perfect kid. The nicest kid you ever would meet. Everybody, every teacher we talked to said he was the nicest kid.”
Michael's injuries so severe, he was airlifted to the Twin Cities, but the head trauma was too much. Hope was dashed, but this couple made what they called the easiest decision of all, once they knew time had run out for their son.
“I wanted everything that would be viable so he could live on thru others.”
His heart, kidneys, liver and more all would save the lives of children and adults. Those who needed this gift to live.
“He is going to live on in the lives of many people. Their families their friends, two little kids are involved in the donation. One may grow up to be president.”
Rather ironic that Michael attended South Elementary in West Fargo, where just days ago, he and his classmates raised money for Alexa's Hope, which focuses on organ donation awareness and education. Tonight, the hope for a miracle can be found in a little boy, who families are now thanking for that once chance they were all clinging to.