
Gail Duffy saw the news coverage and was moved by Kristi’s struggle to find a donor kidney. Gail is also a member of the title community. She is a Settlement Processor and Closer at Virginia Title Center in Roanoke. While Gail and Kristi had crossed paths once or twice by virtue of being in the same knitch industry, they were relative strangers. All that changed this summer when Gail reached out to Kristi and her family and indicated she wished to be tested in hopes of being a positive match and donating her kidney to Kristi. To everyone’s sheer delight, Gail was a match! After almost two years on home dialysis for 20 hours a week, the news of a positive match was the miracle Kristi and her family had been patiently waiting and hoping for.
In early September, the transplant took place and both women are recovering nicely. Loretta said when they were in the hospital days after the survey, the doctors would always find them in each other’s room – they were inseparable. They now refer to each other as kidney sisters and spend a great deal of time with one another. Theirs is a friendship and a bond that few ever have the opportunity to experience.
When the VLTA heard of this beautiful story of selfless giving among members of our title community, we knew we wanted to share this heartwarming story with our members. It is a wonderful example of the kindness and compassion that is present in our profession. Please join us in thanking Gail Duffy for her most selfless act of giving and in wishing both woman a speedy recovery.
