A Virginia Beach teacher and her firefighter husband are celebrating what they call a “new beginning” after a successful liver transplant surgery.
Casey Williams, a second-grade teacher at New Castle Elementary School, recently underwent the life-saving procedure at UVA Health Medical Center.
Her husband, Virginia Beach Fire Department Captain Neil Williams, donated 60% of his liver in a surgery that lasted several hours.
The couple says Casey is now recovering and beginning the next chapter of her health journey together with her family. “This now marks what the couple calls ‘Casey’s New Beginning.’”
The transplant represents a major turning point after years of serious health challenges. For more than a decade, Casey has battled liver disease, autoimmune hepatitis, and complications that required frequent hospital visits and multiple surgeries.
Despite those struggles, her family says she remained deeply committed to her students and rarely showed the extent of her illness in the classroom.
WVEC-TV ABC 13 Hampton
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