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Dr. Marchioro
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Dr. Marchioro was the oldest son of Americo Archangelo Marchioro and Gertrude Dennehy who produced 5 offspring prior to her untimely death in 1944. Dr. Marchioro was one of 6 children of Americo Archangelo Marchioro including a half-sister from his second marriage after the tragic and untimely death of his wife Gertrude Dennehy Marchioro. Dr. Thomas Marchioro worked together with Dr. Thomas Starzl, the pioneer in organ transplantation, at the University of Denver before Dr. Marchioro was recruited by the University of Washington to start the organ transplant division, in coordination with the NW Kidney Foundation, in 1967. Dr. Marchioro performed the first kidney, liver and lung transplants in the Pacific Northwest as a professor of medicine in the UW Medical School’s Surgery Department. Dr. Marchioro died on 5 February, 1995. Dr. Marchioro's wife, Karen Byus Marchioro was a registered nurse who met Dr. Marchioro at St. Louis University medical school. Mrs. Marchioro became active in Democratic politics during the Nixon/Watergate period, starting with Chair, King County Democratic Committee and leading to becoming state Chair beginning in 1980, a position she held until a few years before her death in 2007. Karen Marchioro was proactive in the Pacific NorthWest's Democratic Party, along with the national Democratic Party, and rumored to have been one of three who selected John Edwards as John Kerry's 2004 Presidential Campaign. Mrs. Marchioro was not only a ‘Super Delegate’, she was on the committee that created the’Super Delegates’.

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Happy editing! Hardyplants (talk) 04:35, 9 May 2022 (UTC)