On 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday January 10 2006, Sarah was in a staff meeting at the church. Wilma Welsh announced that the Jobat Christian Hospital had received the money from Sam's baptism and they had successfully installed a new baby warmer in the maternity ward.


At 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday January 10th 2006, the paramedics arrived at our house. Paul and Sam were at home recovering from the flu and there was something very wrong with Sam. He was in shock. The paramedics rushed him to Emerg at the Guelph General. The team there revived him and sent him to McMaster University Children's Hospital by air ambulance.
Our email updates about Sam's situation reached Pauline Brown in Jobat, India. The church held a special service of prayer and the schoolchildren in Jobat said prayers for Sam's healing.
After two weeks at McMaster, Sam was well enough to come home to Guelph, but then in February he developed blood clots in his liver and had to go back to McMaster. By the end of March, the team at McMaster had done everything they could for Sam and so he was admitted to the liver transplant program at the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario in London. By the end of April, Sam was well enough to come home to Guelph once again while we waited for a donor liver.
We got the call at 2:00 a.m. on July 27th and Sam underwent his first liver transplant surgery. The surgery was successful but then the setbacks came one after another. His immune system rejected the biliary tissue in the new liver... four bowel obstructions in 6 weeks... back on the transplant list... in December, emergency surgery to repair a diaphragmatic hernia. Sarah resigned her position at Knox Church in Guelph to care for Sam full-time.

Christmas 2006 with Santa at the Eaton Centre in Toronto
In 2007, Sam was still on the waiting list but he was home most of the time. Sarah decided to go back to school. We sold our house in Guelph and moved to Mississauga. We took lots of day trips to Niagara Falls and the zoo.

Ben and Sam August 2007
At 4:00 a.m. on October 4th 2007, we got the call once again. Sam underwent his second transplant surgery. It did not go well. The clots came back. The transplant team expedited yet another transplant and Sam had his third surgery on October 6th. Unfortunately, the strain was too much and his heart stopped on October 7th. It was Thanksgiving Sunday, Sam's 3rd birthday. Most of the family was at the hospital, so we all got a chance to hold him for a few minutes and say good-bye.
On the long sombre drive home without Sam, we thought about the kids in Jobat and wondered how we might help them and honour Sam at the same time.