The Spokesman Review | Meghann M. Cuniff
When tumultuous life ended, four lives were saved
When her husband died, Ashley Johnson knew how some people were bound to remember him. His picture was published and broadcast as one of four men arrested for a shooting at Hoopfest in 2010.
Police called it a gang-related shooting, and prosecutors charged the four suspects with about a dozen counts of attempted murder for the number of bystanders who could have been struck by the gunfire.
But in the end, the gunman went to prison and Ashley’s husband, Marquis Johnson, was released from jail.
Now, two months after he died in a car crash, Ashley, 23, wants people to know who her husband truly was, and what his final gift to the public was.
Marquis’ organs were donated. Sixteen of them. Four of them were vital organs, including a heart that Ashley said went to a Spokane man with a young child.

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