kim davidson who worked at lynsie's middle school remember young lynsie also had a sense of compassion. >> outside, it was freezing cold. i didn't bring a jacket that day and i felt these little hands up on my shoulder and a sweater come up around me and it was lynsie and said i just can't stand sitting here watching you shiver and just wrapped me up in her sweater. she just melted me. >> lynsie gave back in other ways. lynsie would lie about her age to give blood. remarkable because lynsie struggled with her own disabilities. her left arm was paralyzed, her left leg impaired. did she ever talk about how she became disabled? >> she brought to me that she was in a car accident and she was thrown when she was a little girl and very very just like matter of fact. not, poor me or feel sorry for me or anything like that. >> but growing up lynsie needed so much care. her mother nancy was with lynsie like her shadow. >> somebody had to be with her 24 hours a day. >> that was you. >> yes. it was her and i alone. she was my only purpose in my life is to make her as normal as she could be. >> by