miracles in sight success stories

Tribute Stories

These are the people who benefit from the work we do – the grateful recipients who receive the gift of sight, and the dedicated physicians who are able to restore sight to their patients.
 
miracles in sight success stories

The Power of Sight Restored

Click on the excerpts below to read tribute stories involving Miracles In Sight and our partnerships.

We are grateful to hear from donor families and recipients about the impact of their experiences. Please consider sharing your story to help spread awareness about the donation process and hope for families in similar situations.


April 16, 2025 / Tribute Stories

Donor Family Story: Isreal Reynero

Isreal Tomas Reynero was my son out of 3 boys he was my middle child age 22 years old. He...
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March 10, 2025 / Tribute Stories

Donor Family Story: Jace King

On 12/10/24, my husband of 20 years passed away unexpectedly from multiple clots in his lungs. I never thought I...
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March 3, 2025 / Tribute Stories

Recipient Story: Lynn Neillie

My name is Lynn Neillie and I have 20/20 eyesight--as a 68 year old! But prior to 2017, that was...
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January 8, 2025 / Tribute Stories

Donor Family Story: Danny Martin

  In loving memory of my daddy, Danny C. Martin that went to be with the Lord on October 29th...
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December 4, 2024 / Tribute Stories

Donor Family Story: Trieva Silver

Trieva was an amazing person. She was the finest, most kind, most compassionate person I ever knew (I'm 64, and...
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November 4, 2024 / Tribute Stories

Donor Family Story: Allison Wiltse

My sister loved music and enjoyed sunny beach days-so it is only fitting to sing: "I can see clearly now...the...
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  • David had just graduated from high school. He was 18 years old and very loving. He was a true trickster, always playing jokes on people (especially me). We love him and we miss him, but we are glad that he could give someone else the ability to see.

    Kim D.

  • I know she would be very pleased and proud to know that her eyes are now helping someone else to see the beauty in the world as she did. That was the kind of person she was. She will be missed by all who knew her, most of all by me.

    Van B.

  • When I was diagnosed with a progressive eye disease my only hope was corneal transplant surgery. I couldn’t believe that someone I didn’t even know would care enough to give their loved one’s corneas to me. Because of the gift of sight, I was able to touch the lives of others as an EMS technician.

    Gary G.

  • It was taking me out of the darkness and putting me into the marvelous light. I did not realize I had so many freckles on my face until my transplant!

    Unknown

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