The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

THE LIGHTER SIDE

A Minnesota couple divorced; then, she gave him her kidney

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After 21 years of marriage, Bill Henrichs and Mary Ziegler — once high school sweetheart­s —concluded that they were no longer a good match.

The couple divorced in 1995 and went their separate ways, but they continued to see each other at their kids’ school and sporting events in their town of St. Cloud, Minnesota.

“Our interests were different,” said Ziegler, 62.“But we were always good friends, and family was a big part of our lives. Like a lot of other couples, we’d just grown apart.”

In February 2018, though, she and Henrichs learned they were a match in a different way.

Henrichs’s kidneys were failing, and he was in need of a transplant. After nearly 40 family members and friends were tested as possible donors, only one person turned out to be a perfect match: his ex-wife.

There was never any question in Ziegler’s mind about what to do.

“I just immediatel­y knew that it was going to happen,” she said. “Bill and I grew up together, we had two children together. And I knew that my children and grandchild­ren needed their father and grandfathe­r in their lives.”

So on Oct. 16, more than four decades after they said “I do,” she and Henrichs, 62, were wheeled into an operating room at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and one of Ziegler’s healthy kidneys was removed and given to her ex-husband. The transplant went smoothly, with Ziegler going home after three days and Henrichs after two weeks of tests and observatio­n.

The surgery went well and both are continuing to recover.

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