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Story of Hope: Tyler Barker

October 30, 2024/in
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/by Joyce Allard
Tyler Barker, Liver Recipient with a picture from Legacy Walk with his Donor Hero Jesse Burd.

As part of Liver Awareness Month, recognized in October, Tyler Barker shares the story about how his life was saved by a donor hero.

Tyler Barker is a natural at baseball and loves playing the sport. Baseball is part of the family’s DNA. His dad and uncle both played serious ball, and the family has a passion for watching games.

Tyler’s family never thought he would become the athlete that he is today. At 10 weeks old, doctors diagnosed him with biliary atresia, a childhood liver disease, which required surgery. After this surgery, the doctors told the family he would need a liver transplant. At 21 months, the Barkers received the 2 a.m. call that there was a match for his new liver.

“It was very emotional, because I knew, as we were excited to get something that could potentially save my baby’s life, someone else was going through their worst day,” said Tyler’s mother, Trish. “It was a weird feeling to have the joy but yet, know it was a really bad day for someone else.”

Jesse Burd was 14 when a car hit him, and he passed away. He became a donor hero and saved Tyler’s life. “I know he was a great guy and a compassionate person,” said Tyler. “He also played baseball.”

Jesse’s family reached out to the Barkers, and they began doing things together. For several years they did a balloon release at Jesse’s gravesite. Today they stay in contact and are friends on Facebook. “Their family is always happy to hear about Tyler’s success and just how much it has helped him,” said Trish. “We appreciate everything they’ve done and the sacrifice they made.”

The Barkers recognize Liver Awareness Month every October. The family has also participated in the Midwest Transplant Network Donate Life Legacy Walk for three years. “We honor Jesse and his family for giving us life,” said Trish. “It’s an important event for anyone who cares about organ donation.”

A bright future

This is Tyler’s last year at Holden (Missouri) High School. He is excited about the future and signed to play baseball at Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri.

When he was growing up, Tyler dreamed about being drafted to play baseball. “Right now, I want to be an athletic trainer with the end goal of working with a professional team. Anywhere will be fine,” Tyler said with a huge grin.

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