Aurora's family decided her organs would be donated to Donor Alliance, a group helping with organ and tissue transplants.
Family members say Aurora Masters was a five-year-old with a big heart, who loved to live in the moment and play in the yard.
Aurora's mother, Krystal Masters, told the station that her daughter went outside to play one day, saying it was unlike any other day. No more than 15 minutes later, however, Krystal Masters said her neighbors rang the doorbell, saying something was wrong."I was begging, please. Please don't. This is a good kid, don't do it," Tom Masters told the station's reporters., the five-year-old spent several days in the PICU until her family made the difficult decision to let her go.
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