State-of-the-Art Care Continues Through an Estate Gift From a Grateful Couple

Margo and Paul Hields

"We love knowing that the hospital's going to be here in Vail for years and years. We don't have children. A planned gift made sense for us." —Margo and Paul Hields

Growing up in St. Louis, Margo Hields learned at an early age that the reason she had trouble keeping up with classmates was because she had a hole in her heart, which made it harder for her to breathe during physical activity.

Aside from taking medication and no competitive sports, Margo was mostly asymptomatic throughout her childhood. After graduating from the University of Colorado, she moved to Vail, where she met her future husband, Paul. She later opened a gift shop called Margaux's in Beaver Creek while Paul founded the company SportTube.

One night, a group of friends who had finished a bicycle ride suggested taking their pulse. "I said, 'Mine's about 30,'" she recalls. A doctor at the table advised her to seek medical attention because she had a dangerously low heart rate.

At the age of 31, Margo was in complete heart block. She returned to the Midwest and underwent pacemaker surgery. Back in Vail, her condition worsened.

Her internist, Dr. Jack Eck, advised her to come to Vail Health immediately. "As my dad drove up Meadow Drive, I saw Dr. Eck, standing out in the snow, waiting for me with a wheelchair and a tank of oxygen."

Dr. Eck diagnosed her with heart failure. Margo moved back to St. Louis for treatment and was put on the waiting list for a heart transplant. She received her new heart right before Christmas that year—a lifesaving gift for which she will always be grateful. Six months later, she and Paul married.

Looking back, Margo has accomplished more than she could have ever imagined with her old heart. She returned to skiing, which is her passion and has won medals in the Summer and Winter Transplant Games.

The couple included Vail Health in their estate plan to help ensure that the best care is always available. "Paul and I have always had great care here. I think it's extremely important to have a state-of-the-art medical facility in our/this community."

Last year, Margo celebrated the 25th anniversary of her heart transplant surrounded by family and friends. "I've been very blessed and am so very grateful!"

You, too, can ensure Vail Health can continue offering lifesaving care to those we serve through a planned gift. To learn more, please contact Aaron Ciszek at 970.569.7574 or aaronc@vailhealth.org or Anne Walters at 970.569.7648 or anne.walters@vailhealth.org.