She Married a Man Waiting for a Kidney. Then a Stranger Saved His Life | Greta Wire

In this deeply moving episode of "Greta Wire," Greta Van Susteren sits down with her own producer, Jessica Marquez, whose family lived through a life-changing medical journey that began with years of dialysis and ended with an extraordinary gift.

Jessica shares the story of her husband’s long battle with kidney failure, the exhausting reality of nightly dialysis, and the emotional rollercoaster of waiting for a transplant. For nearly five years, their family’s life revolved around the hope that one day a kidney would become available.

Then came the phone call.

Jessica recounts the rush to the hospital, the uncertainty before surgery, and the overwhelming relief when her husband received a successful kidney transplant. But the story did not end there. Months later, Jessica and her husband learned more about the young man whose final act gave her husband a second chance at life.

That donor was Ronald "Ronnie" Shousky, a 27-year-old Navy veteran whose tragic death became a life-saving gift for six people. Jessica describes the emotional moment her family connected with Ronald’s parents, wife, and siblings — and how two families, brought together by loss and gratitude, now share a lasting bond.

This episode is a powerful conversation about organ donation, grief, hope, family, and the kindness of strangers. Listen now to a story of heartbreak, gratitude, and the life-changing power of organ donation.

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