Paul Stull ringing the Paul Stull ringing the "Transplant Bell for Life."

More than a week ago, Paul Stull was near death as his end-stage liver disease worsened.

In July 2021, about a week after retiring as president/CEO of the Credit Union Association of New Mexico, the 64-year-old Stull received a grim diagnosis when doctors said he had only a year to live. Because of his declining health, he had to be hospitalized several times over recent months. Most recently, his liver disease began attacking his kidneys.

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