Golf, military service foster friendship sealed with kidney donation
Memphian Scott Moore (right), who plays principal trumpet for the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, received a kidney transplant from his friend and golfing buddy, Dustin Lehmann, a combat veteran of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Scott surprised Dustin for Veterans Day with a video, speech and performance. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)
A selection of Moore’s photoshop skills that kept him entertained through kidney dialysis treatments. (Scott Moore)
A selection of Moore’s photoshop skills that kept him entertained through kidney dialysis treatments. (Scott Moore)
A selection of Moore’s photoshop skills that kept him entertained through kidney dialysis treatments. (Scott Moore)
A selection of Moore’s photoshop skills that kept him entertained through kidney dialysis treatments. (Scott Moore)
A selection of Moore’s photoshop skills that kept him entertained through kidney dialysis treatments. (Scott Moore)
A selection of Moore’s photoshop skills that kept him entertained through kidney dialysis treatments. (Scott Moore)
A selection of Moore’s photoshop skills that kept him entertained through kidney dialysis treatments. (Scott Moore)
A selection of Moore’s photoshop skills that kept him entertained through kidney dialysis treatments. (Scott Moore)
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Memphis Symphony Orchestra Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare Overton Park golf course TransplantMichelle Corbet
Michelle Corbet covers business for The Daily Memphian. Prior to, she was a reporter at the Memphis Business Journal. A native Memphian and University of Memphis graduate, Michelle covered business in Conway, Arkansas after college. Michelle got her start covering business as an intern at The Commercial Appeal.
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