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THIS SITE IS DEDICATED TO THE LIFE OF DUANE COMPTON WHO WAS KILLED BY A DRUNK DRIVER ON DECEMBER 10, 2003. 
 

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   Medal presented to our family by Southwest Transplant Alliance - Dallas,Tx.

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             Tommy "Duane" Compton
          March ,22 1977   ----   December,10 2003

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MARCH 22, 1977 - DECEMBER 10, 2003

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This is me with Duane's heart recipient.....Ray Coday
12-04-2004. Very special picture. Very special man.
 
Raymond Charles Coday Jr. ( "Ray Lincoln" on the radio in Arkansas) passed away 9-18-2006.

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Letters  taken from Legacy:

   Dear Bubby,
   You were a very special and unique person.You will always remain   in our hearts. Please stay a happy and funny person forever.Thank you for always being there. I hope you are very happy up there in Heaven. Don't forget to check up on us every now and then. WE all miss you a whole lot. Say Hi to everyone for us especially Messy and Precious. Please be a good Angel. Please shine like a bright star. Have a good Christmas in Heaven. Christmas is going to be too sad for us without you around anymore. Hey do they decorate up there in Heaven? If they do, please try to put some blue lights up okay. Do you have any new friends? Please send some signs when you try to visit us. I hope you are still allowed to draw cars up there. Does it snow up there or is it always sunny. I have to go now Bye. 
                                   Your Niece, Katarina
                  Katarina Compton ( Arlington, TX)   12-15-03
  
  

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     Dear Uncle Bubby,We hope
     you are OK.You are too young
     To be gone We love you.
     Good Bye Uncle Bubby. You are
     in our hearts.
     Miranda Foust (Arlington,TX)  12-15-03

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  Bubba, It's Katarina's birthday. She's never had one without you.We miss you more everyday. Christmas was hard. I almost called you yesterday to help me get that tree out, then I cried. I love you always little brother.
                               Melissa Baird  ( Arlington, TX) 1-2-04

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  All my life I had wished for a brother to work on cars, cut down trees, or just sit around and talk about guy stuff. You fullfilled a piece of my life that I  thought would never be accomplished, as you have everybody elses. We love you and miss you. I'll see you there.
                                   Greg Baird  (Arlington,TX)    12-14-03

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  Happy birthday Bubba. I'm sorry that you had to miss your own party. I know you are doing your own celebrating. We sure do miss you. I still expect to see you around or hear you on the phone. It just doesn't seem right that you aren't coming home. I see you sometimes Just for a second in some guy passing by. Somtimes Dad sounds like you in the background on the phone. I think about you all the time. I love you!
                           Shawn   ( Arlington TX)  3-22-04

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  Happy birthday Bubba! We miss you. We love you.
                 Melissa & Greg Baird   3-22-04

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  Ok. We're sorry it's taken so long to write this. Tiger and I are here together and thinking of you. You were the one who taught us how to turn a wrench, to love racing, and to ride bikes at Meadow Brook Park. And we miss you like crazy. When times get tough we think of you and it always brings a smile to our faces. You are deeply missed and never forgotten.........
To Tommy, Donna and the entire family.....If you ever need us give us a call.
                               Miss you,
                           Darren & Tiger  ( Fort Worth TX)       7-18-04

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I'LL NEVER SEE A WIDE SMILE
WITHOUT THINKING OF YOU.
 
I'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY GOD
FELT HE NEEDED YOU SO SOON.
 
OH DUANE, SO YOUNG, HANDSOME AND KIND.
ANOTHER ONE LIKE YOU, I KNOW
WE WILL NEVER FIND.
 
YOU ARE FOREVER  IN OUR HEARTS
AND ALWAYS ON OUR MINDS.
 
YOU'LL BE OUR SPECIAL ANGEL
LOOKING DOWN FROM UP ABOVE.
 
AND WE'LL BE LOOKING BACK
AND SENDING OUR LOVE.
 
    ANONYMOUS ( ARLINGTON,TX)
 
 
 

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Newspaper Article - Printed in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Posted on Fri, Dec. 26, 2003
 

Rising above the media blur
By Ken Parish Perkins
Star-Telegram Staff Writer


The phone call came well after 4 in the morning. From a hospital. From a chaplain.

Couldn't be good, Donna Compton figured, as she jumped out of bed.

It wasn't.

The truck in which her son was riding was rammed from behind. It went flying across the center median in the 1400 block of Pioneer Parkway in Grand Prairie. It hit a tree. Went into a tailspin. Rolled over twice before coming to a rest upside down.

"Tommy was pronounced dead at 1:50 that afternoon," Compton says. "They say he never regained consciousness."

Tommy Duane Compton was 26, the father of an energetic 4-year-old son. "Everyone who met him liked him," Donna Compton says of her son. "He always had a smile. He always had a wave. He always wanted to help people. He always wanted to donate his organs. So that's what we did.'

Compton wants you to know this about Tommy:

That he was a good guy. That he grew up in Arlington. That he struggled in school but eventually got his GED. That he and a buddy were remodeling homes to make ends meet.

That he's more than a highway-fatality statistic. More than a red truck turned upside down on the evening news.

You might say viewers watching a KXAS/Channel 5 newscast on Dec. 10 recall the image of the truck, but, of course, they don't. Compton said the news report about her son "was like a blur" and it wasn't until after the funeral that she contacted Channel 5 on the decisions made to "ignore a life."

"I'm trying to understand why a dog found in the highway got more time [during the newscast,] why a gecko scaring a grown man got more attention than a precious child being killed tragically," Compton says of the other stories covered by Channel 5 that day.

"He was just a number on a day. It was so impersonal," she says. "So cold. They felt it was good enough to show the wrecked truck but not to say anything about him."

Compton e-mailed Channel 5 staffers and called, after no response. "It was no longer about whether they would do a story about this," Compton says. "I just wanted to hear an explanation."

The explanation is this: News stations and newspapers often field dozens of calls daily, many of them dead ends and wastes of time, and because of it have often developed a rather detached demeanor with cold calls from the public. And not everything gets in. Nothing appeared in the Star-Telegram about Compton's death other than a paid obituary.

Journalists, always on a deadline, always on the run, always dealing with news sources, are often the most inept at dealing with the public.

Susan Tully, Channel 5's news director, wasn't pleased to learn that Compton got the runaround. But she did manage to track down e-mail conversations between reporter Kristi Nelson (one of the five whom Compton e-mailed) and the dayside executive producer Shannon Harris. They thought the story of Tommy donating his organs would make a good "Christmas gift" story. Nelson aired a moving report Monday night that told viewers (and Compton, who didn't know) that Tommy's heart, liver and kidneys had found matches.

"That's what we wanted," says Compton. "We wanted [Tommy's] life to mean something."

Truth is, it's a cruel, cruel world when it comes to our market value in the media. I learned that as a young cops reporter at another newspaper when my editor said write only about crime victims "who are somebody."

Somebodies are mayor's sons, for instance.

Compton learned it when Tommy's life was relegated to the split-second TV image of an overturned red truck -- until she asked why, and asked why loudly. After her many calls and e-mails, she got the attention she felt she deserved. That Tommy deserved.

The police report alleges that Tommy died at the hands of a driver who was drunk and speeding. It also says the driver tried to flee the scene. (A police officer witnessed the accident and arrested the guy.)

Still, even with those particulars, how a story is played "depends on the day and circumstances," Tully says. "There are no blanket answers. It depends on what other stories a particular story will be up against on that day, at that hour."

I relayed this explanation to Compton, which was of little comfort.

No story is more important than the death of your child.
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Ken Parish Perkings, (817) 390-7862
kpperkins@star-telegram.com 

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CROSS & FLOWERS AT CRASH SITE - 2003

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                Crashsite in 2005

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BALLOON  RELEASE ON HIS B-DAY 3-22-04

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DUANE

 

HIS SMILE WAS HIS TRADEMARK,

WHERE EVER HE WENT.

A ROOM WOULD BRIGHTEN WHEN DUANE

CAME IN 'CAUSE THE FIRST THING YOU SAW,

WOULD BE HIS GRIN!!!!

A SON AND BROTHER SO PRECIOUS;

A FRIEND SO TRUE!!

WHATEVER HE HAD, HE'D SHARE IT WITH YOU!

A THOUGHT, A DEED A KIND WORD FOR A WHILE.

BUT ALWAYS, OH ALWAYS

HE'D SHARE 'HIS SMILE'.

OUR HEARTS ARE BREAKING, OUR THOUGHTS

ARE GOING WILD!

WE'VE LOST OUR FRIEND, WE'VE LOST OUR CHILD!

"BUT ONLY FOR A WHILE"

I HEARD JESUS SAY

"HE'S BEEN CHOSEN FOR THE MASTER'S BOUQUET!"

HAND SELECTED BY JESUS FROM THIS 'GARDEN OF LIFE'

GONE TO HEAVEN!

HE'S THROUGH WITH THIS STRIFE!

WHY IS HE GONE?

GOD ONLY KNOWS.

BUT OH, WHAT A TREASURE, A "SMILING ROSE!!"

 

 

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