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Contact
For more information about Legacy of Life, please contact us
at office@legacyoflife.net
or 1-800-397-3077.
Contact information at our local offices is:
Matthew Windrow, MD, Medical Director
mwindrow@legacyoflife.net
4804 Research Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78240
Phone: 1-800-397-3077
Fax: (210) 691-1472
Customer Service 24 Hours-a-Day / 7 Days-a-Week
In the San Antonio Area (Corporate Office)
Mario Salas, LVN, CTBS, Administrator
msalas@legacyoflife.net
4804 Research Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78240
Phone: 1-800-397-3077
Fax: (210) 691-1472
Customer Service 24 Hours-a-Day / 7 Days-a-Week
In the Beaumont Area (Golden Triangle)
Natascha Leidensdorf, BS, CTBS, Regional Manager
nleidensdorf@legacyoflife.net
4347 Phelan Boulevard
Suite 107
Beaumont, TX 77707
Phone: (409) 899-2252
Fax: (409) 899-1028
In the McAllen Area (Rio Grande Valley)
Jainie Garza, BS, Recovery Development Coordinator
jgarza@legacyoflife.net
2213 Primrose
McAllen, TX 78504
Phone: (956) 972-0203
Fax: (956) 664-1540
In the Tyler Area (East Texas)
Heather Whitaker, Recovery Development Coordinator
hwhitaker@legacyoflife.net
1122 Doctor's Drive
Tyler, TX 75701
Phone: (903) 597-1794
Fax: (903) 597-7842
In the Midland / Odessa Area (Permian Basin)
Robert Michael Buentello, Recovery Development Coordinator
rbuentello@legacyoflife.net
4400 North Big Spring Street
Suite E-220
Odessa, TX 79705
Phone: (432) 570-5400
Fax: (432) 570-5401
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About a donor, Bobby, as told by his wife Edna
In making this donor quilt, I thought how much Bobby loved life, his family, friends and most of all me, his wife of 30 years. He was the kind of person that would help anybody, family, friends or even strangers, if he could. That is why he wanted to be an organ and tissue donor, so he could give life to other people even after his death. That was his loving wish for his great love of life. |
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The donation legacy…
A father’s back pain becomes so debilitating it threatens not only his ability to work, but also his ability to actively interact with his family. An orthopedic spinal fusion surgery, aided with allograft bone tissue from a donor, returns the patient to an active lifestyle and allows him to live his life as he always had. |
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The donation legacy…
A 63 year old grandmother is diagnosed with severe peripheral vascular disease, which threatens the continued use of her leg. Faced with amputation, this woman chose the implantation of a saphenous vein from a donor. The resulting successful surgery gave this woman the opportunity for an active life for many years to come. |
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