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Terry Bowe is a lifesaver.
In 2005, he donated his blood stem cells to a critically ill patient whose name he didn't know and whose city of residence remained a guarded secret.
Nearly four years after receiving Bowe's life-saving gift, Arizona resident Kimberly Richards remains a survivor -- and a thriver.
"Terry considered it a privilege to be given the opportunity to save someone else's life," Richards said Wednesday from her home in Arizona. "Where would I be if he hadn't?"
Now at age 54, Bowe has the rare chance to do it again. The Bakersfield husband and father's bone marrow has been matched to a 59-year-old man suffering from leukemia. Once again, Bowe doesn't even know the recipient's name.
"I'm amazed that I get to do this again," Bowe said. "After my first experience, I swore I would do it again in a heartbeat. And I am. No hesitation.
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