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Women Bonded By Heart Transplant Meet In Texas

Son, Killed In Afghanistan, Donated Organs To Save Lives

GRAPEVINE, Texas (CBS) ― Each year some 2,000 Americans receive heart transplants. But nearly twice that number remains on the transplant waiting list each year.

Fate brought two North Texas women together and Wednesday they finally met in Grapevine, Texas, reports CBS station KTVT-TV in Dallas/Fort Worth.

Jill Stephenson is a Minnesota single mother who lost her only son, but she says the decision to donate life was easy. And today a woman, saved by Stephenson's son, wanted to say thanks.

They traveled hundreds of miles, from different states, to meet each other. "We've talked a bit and exchanged emails," Stephenson said.

Two months ago Stephenson lost her 22-year-old son, Corporal Benjamin Kopp. The U.S. Army Ranger and two-time Iraqi war veteran was fatally wounded while saving his unit in Afghanistan.

Before ever going to war, Benjamin talked to his mom about why he signed another line on the back of his driver's license. "He wanted to be an organ donor and there was never a hesitation on his part," recalled Stephenson.

The meeting at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine is a day 57-year-old Judy Meikle almost didn't live to see. "I don't know if I'd be alive," said the Chicago woman.

Meikle says she woke up one day and had trouble breathing. It turns out she had a heart defect and needed a transplant.

Wednesday's union/reunion was the first time Benjamin's mom and the owner of his heart had met.

If not for Cpl. Kopp's "brave heart," 75 other people wouldn't have received various tissues and organs.

Meikle and Stephenson say they share a bond and life-long connection that makes them family. The two say Wednesday's meeting is the first of many more to come.

(© MMX, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

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