Getting More Hopeful
There was one thing that Wayne wanted more than anything in the whole world. He was not shy about his intentions as it was all about love for his wife. He had expressed to the interviewers that all he wished for was for his wife to get back to the person she was before her illness struck. They were indeed a loving couple who were both happy spending every waking minute with each other.
A Selfless Woman
Wayne had a very sweet thing to share about his wife he so wanted to get better. “After I get a kidney, I will have my wife back the way she was — normal, helping people, loving people,” he then added, “She likes to serve other people.” It was clear from his statement that Deanne was the kind of woman who was selfless, who enjoyed helping others.
Community Support
And Wayne had plenty of support from people he never thought would ever pay attention to him. Several people in his town had also reached out with supportive words. These people were sending a kind and encouraging message to help Wayne get through this challenging period in his life. They all wanted him to get what he had longed for…
Warm Gestures
Well, it would be a touching to see that an old man is standing outside with a huge sign to get a kidney donor for his wife. Many people who saw him, who could not donate their organ, still spent energy to show support. “It’ll happen for you,” a random woman affirmed as he gave Wayne a kiss on his cheek. Other locals would also give him hugs and kisses to show their support.
Hopeful Deanne
Wayne was not the only person worth commending throughout this whole situation. Even his sick wife Deanne was amazing. She continued to keep her faith in this difficult time, holding her head high like a champ. She also revealed that she still had a lot of “faith and hope” that there would be a generous donor who would give her with a kidney.
Not Stopping Yet
It sounded like Deanne was not willing to give up without a fight either. She was not about to give up on herself in spite of her challenging condition. The kidney failure she was diagnosed with did not leave her hopeless. She even stated that she was not done with life. “I have a lot of living left to do,” she was quoted saying to the people who interviewed her.