VIDEO: In 2020, NewsChannel 5 first shared the story. It was about Nashville Fire Department captain Tony Murrell and his sister Tabula Lowe.
At that time, Lowe had been diagnosed with kidney failure and was on a transplant list.
“My siblings, they decided to go and find out their blood types because that’s the first step in becoming a match,” Lowe told NewsChannel 5 in 2020. The perfect match was Murrell.
“He said, ‘Do you need a kidney?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘Then it’s done,'” Lowe said in 2020. “My brother doesn’t just save lives in the fire department. He has this heart of gold.”
In 2023 Lowe died. Murrell wanted to do something in his sister’s memory, something that could help people.
A line stretched out to the door at the Belcourt Theatre. Guests walked down a red carpet and took pictures.
“I know everybody!” Murrell smiled, looking around the room. “These are all my friends, family, and co-workers, church people. They love me. They came out in bunches.”
Murrell has spent the past three years truly on a mission.
WTVF-TV CBS 5 Nashville
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