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In this March 1, 2013 photo, Martina Rutherford receives dialysis treatment at Fresenius Medical Care in Peoria, a four-hour process that she must endure three times a week. Rutherford donated a kidney to her sister, Dorothy Davis, back in 1985, and now needs one herself. Dorothy was Peoria's first kidney transplant. (AP Photo/Journal Star, Fred Zwicky)
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"They were always there for each other, that's the beauty of it," says Gail Randle, Davis' longtime friend.

Davis never regretted the decision to have the kidney transplant in 1985, say family and friends. Rutherford doesn't hesitate when she says she'd do it all over again.

"I thought it was a remarkable thing that I could do," Rutherford says. "I was not ready to lose my sister, but I lost her anyway."

When Davis had her transplant in 1985, the life expectancy for a recipient of a kidney transplant from a living donor was about 15 years, Ketel says. Now it's well more than 20 years. Davis beat the odds by each measure, raising two sons, Marcus and Chris, in the process.

Family and friends say Davis, known as "Dot," was special.

She was the type who delayed a kidney transplant to coordinate another sister's wedding. Famous for her cooking, she perfected fat-free, healthy soul food recipes after she had the transplant. To her family's surprise, she already had planned her funeral services.

"We always called her a perfectionist," Rutherford says. "She'd say you just can't do things halfway and I'd say why not?"

She also was such a private woman that friends, even family, didn't always know how sick she was.

"We all knew she had more bad days than good, but she never complained," Randle says.

Many of her qualities contributed to her longevity.

When Peoria's transplant program got off the ground, Davis' doctor thought she'd be an excellent candidate for the first transplant.

"Of course, he was right," Ketel says. "She was an inspiration to all of us."

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