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Brother's Heart Beats On In Child After Tragic Loss
2 May
Summary
- Steven Clarkin's organ donation saved four lives, including a child.
- A partial heart transplant made Steven Clarkin a trailblazer.
- His family finds solace knowing his legacy lives on through others.

Steven Clarkin, a 35-year-old devoted fan of the Vikings, tragically died from a brain aneurysm in March. While his family initially struggled with his decision to be an organ donor, they were inspired by LifeSource, an organization that shared stories of organ donation's impact. This understanding helped them view his donation as a gift, easing their pain.
Clarkin's generosity saved the lives of four individuals. Notably, a six-year-old child received a partial heart transplant, a groundbreaking procedure where only 70 donors nationwide have contributed. This innovative surgery reduces the number of procedures a child must undergo.
His family, including his brother Jason Clarkin, now embraces his legacy. Jason, who has tattooed his brother's heartbeat and fingerprint, now advocates for organ donation, having updated his own donor status. The family finds solace in knowing that Steven's heart beats on in a child, allowing them the chance to pursue their dreams. In recognition of his dedication to the Vikings, his family received a care package and an invitation to a game from the team.