Woman Who Passed Away At 99 Years Old Stuns Doctors With Her Organs

Before Rose Marie Bentley died, she decided to donate her body to the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland. Then, some months after Bentley’s passing, a group of medical students at the institution went on to examine her cadaver in an effort to see what they could learn from the elderly woman. After the group opened up Bentley’s body, however, they weren’t able to believe their eyes. You see, there was something strange about the organs in front of them – and it was enough to shock even seasoned medical professionals.

Later Life

As we get older, we naturally start to think about the future and what we’ll be doing in our later lives. And however we choose to spend retirement – by keeping active with hobbies and volunteering or simply enjoying the time we have left with our respective families – most of us want to live to ripe old ages. Bentley was fortunate enough to get that chance.

Passing On

You see, the resident of Molalla, Oregon, was 99 years old when she died – reportedly of natural causes. Upon Bentley’s passing in October 2017, she also left behind five adult children as well as, no doubt, some precious memories. And not only had the mom lived longer than many, but she had also packed many incredible experiences into her decades on Earth.

Shocking Discovery

For one, Bentley and her husband had enjoyed the freedom that had come with retirement by traveling around the U.S. And right up until the senior died, there didn’t appear to be any major problems with her health, either. So, taking that into consideration, no one could’ve predicted what the medical students discovered in March 2018.

Dreaming Big

Over the course of our lives, we’ll all have aspirations and goals that we hope to fulfill – starting businesses, perhaps, or having families of our own. And, naturally, these aims can help drive us forward even when times are tough and achieving those dreams seems increasingly out of reach.