That includes a firefighter who received kidneys from Emory, Amber Day said. Those transplants are now expected to save the lives of eight people. “I told Summer I had a tumor and she told me, ‘I won’t let you go through this alone.’ She would drop her whole life to help someone, that’s just who she was.ĭay-Stewart had signed up her family to be organ donors, said her sister-in-law, Amber Day. “They were going to come move in with me,” Boyle said. The cause of the blaze is still undetermined, according to the Fire Department. Day-Stewart, 36, and her three children - Autumn, 9 Ezra, 7 and Emory, 2 - died in the days after the March 7 blaze, officials said. It was just who Day-Stewart was - she took care of people, said her friend, Chloe Boyle.īut the night before the family left to help Boyle, there was a fire in their home in the 2500 block of North Rutherford Avenue. ![]() MONTCLARE - Summer Day-Stewart was planning an extended trip to the West Coast with her three children to be with her best friend, who had just been diagnosed with cancer.
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