CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Denver couple who have experienced the heartbreak of losing a child is easing the burden on other families with sick children.
Lyndsi and Wesley Sigmon's newborn son, Luke, needed a heart transplant in 2009.
They spent months at a time in Boston, living in a rented apartment near the hospital where he was being treated.
"To be thrown this curveball, you really don't have time to sit and process," Lyndsi Sigmon said. "You have to just go immediately."
Luke got his heart but died when he was 6.
"He inspired a community, and we want to remember him for all the things he did," Wesley Sigmon said. "You could feel his positive energy. He was always happy, so we fed off that."
All the support the Sigmons received during that time motivated them to creat

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