feedzop-word-mark-logo
searchLogin
Feedzop
homeFor YouUnited StatesUnited States
You
bookmarksYour BookmarkshashtagYour Topics
Trending
trending

Walshe pleads guilty to charges

trending

Kessler twins chose euthanasia

trending

Microsoft, Nvidia invest in Anthropic

trending

Taylor Swift's Billboard record broken

trending

Cloudflare outage disrupts internet access

trending

Scotland ends World Cup drought

trending

Severe thunderstorm warning issued

trending

2026 World Cup play-off draw

trending

Amber Alert Montesano suspect

Terms of UsePrivacy PolicyAboutJobsPartner With Us

© 2025 Advergame Technologies Pvt. Ltd. ("ATPL"). Gamezop ® & Quizzop ® are registered trademarks of ATPL.

Gamezop is a plug-and-play gaming platform that any app or website can integrate to bring casual gaming for its users. Gamezop also operates Quizzop, a quizzing platform, that digital products can add as a trivia section.

Over 5,000 products from more than 70 countries have integrated Gamezop and Quizzop. These include Amazon, Samsung Internet, Snap, Tata Play, AccuWeather, Paytm, Gulf News, and Branch.

Games and trivia increase user engagement significantly within all kinds of apps and websites, besides opening a new stream of advertising revenue. Gamezop and Quizzop take 30 minutes to integrate and can be used for free: both by the products integrating them and end users

Increase ad revenue and engagement on your app / website with games, quizzes, astrology, and cricket content. Visit: business.gamezop.com

Property Code: 5571

Home / Lifestyle / Tragic Accident Leads to Remarkable Organ Donation Legacy

Tragic Accident Leads to Remarkable Organ Donation Legacy

1 Nov

•

Summary

  • 25-year-old Dylan Wormsbaker killed in motorcycle accident
  • Registered organ donor, helped 102 patients across the country
  • Grieving family finds solace in his lifesaving impact
Tragic Accident Leads to Remarkable Organ Donation Legacy

On March 17, 2023, the Wormsbaker family's world was shattered when their 25-year-old son, Dylan, was killed in a motorcycle accident. Dylan, a journeyman plumber and father of four, was riding his bike through Twin Falls, Idaho when he was hit by a minivan that failed to yield.

Devastated by the loss, the Wormsbakers soon learned that Dylan, who had registered as an organ donor when he was 20, was able to help an astonishing 102 patients around the country, ranging in age from 15 to 77. This news provided some solace to the grieving family, as they were guided through the process by representatives from the organization Donor Connect.

Dylan's fiancée, Angela Pace, has since opened an indoor kids' playground in Twin Falls, which she had been planning with Dylan. The Wormsbakers are also working to keep Dylan's memory alive for his four children, sometimes visiting his grave with the whole family. As they navigate this tragic loss, they take comfort in knowing that Dylan's decision to become an organ donor has allowed him to continue making a profound impact on the lives of others.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dylan Wormsbaker, a 25-year-old from Twin Falls, Idaho, was killed in a tragic motorcycle accident in March 2023.
Despite their devastating loss, the Wormsbaker family found solace in the fact that Dylan was a registered organ donor, and his donations were able to help 102 patients across the country.
Dylan's fiancée, Angela Pace, has opened an indoor kids' playground in Twin Falls, which she had been planning with Dylan before his passing.

Read more news on

Lifestyleside-arrow

You may also like

Tick Bite Leads to Insurance Denial Nightmare for Maine Woman

16 Nov • 4 reads

Beloved Singer-Songwriter Todd Snider Dies at 59

15 Nov • 10 reads

article image

Families Sue Camp Mystic After Deadly Flooding Kills 27

12 Nov • 24 reads

article image

One Tree Hill Stars Reunite for Festive Celebrations

10 Nov • 22 reads

article image

Reggae Star Shaggy Spearheads Hurricane Melissa Relief in Jamaica

1 Nov • 48 reads

article image