Musician Jonathan Freige's family agreed to donate to her husband's organs who passed away after signing a vapor card • "Believe in the sacredness of life, that's his will"
At his death he saved five people. Jonathan Freige
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In his death he commanded: The family of guitarist Jonathan Freige who passed away yesterday (Sunday) donated his organs transplanted to five people.
Freig's liver was donated to a 30-year-old woman, his heart to a 62-year-old man, his lungs to a 39-year-old man, and his kidneys were donated to one 57-year-old man and the other to a 76-year-old man. Frig's wife referred to the decision to donate his organs, saying: "We are so excited to hear about the transplant and The life Jonathan gave.
"Jonathan was a man of joy, a man who is all giving. Out of the terrible pain, I and the whole family are happy that he saved lives. Jonathan believed in the sanctity of life and that is his will," his wife added, "We will call everyone to sign a vapor card in Jonathan's memory."
"Sudden death of a man so alive - not caught"
Remember, the 42-year-old Freig, who passed away yesterday after a recent brain injury, is considered one of the most respected guitarists in the Israeli music industry and over the years has worked with artists such as finance songs, Ivri Lider and more.
"What you are to me I can't describe," Maimon wrote last week, after Frege was hospitalized. "I don't remember when I last looked in the mirror and saw that my eyes were so sad. It's my Johnny."
After learning about Freij's passing, singer Dana International mocked him: "Beyond being a gifted guitarist, the sudden death of such a vibrant, creative and talented man. I always gave him a sense of security on stage."
Perige is survived by his wife, Shirley Nob, and their two 6 and 3 year old children.