Claire Wineland

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Claire Wineland was an American motivational speaker, YouTuber, and author

Apr 10, 1997

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: April 10, 1997
  • Died on: September 2, 2018
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Author, Motivational Speaker, Miscellaneous
  • City/State: Texas
  • Siblings: Elanore Nordquist
  • Birth Place: Austin, Texas

Claire Wineland born at

Austin, Texas

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Birth Place

In early 2018, Wineland’s health deteriorated, which necessitated her to undergo a double-lung transplant. On August 26, 2018, a week after the transplant surgery, Claire Wineland suffered a stroke due to a blood clot which cut off the blood supply to the right side of her brain. On September 2, 2018, she passed away peacefully, at the ‘US San Diego Thornton Pavilion.’ Her organs were donated to needy patients.

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Personal Life

Claire Wineland was a person who did not like to be pitied. According to her, pitying ill people was disempowering them. She loved every moment of her life, even those days when she was in hospital. She decorated her hospital room, and posted inspirational messages on its walls.

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After the death of Claire Wineland, her family intends to carry on the noble work started by her. ‘Claire’s Place Foundation’ is planning to continue extending support to patients.

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Personal Life

Claire Wineland was born on April 10, 1997, in Austin, Texas. Her mother, Melissa Nordquist Yeager, and father, John Wineland, separated, when she was three years old. They remained close friends, and shared the responsibilities of taking care of their daughter. She has a younger sister, Elanore Nordquist.

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Childhood & Early Life

Wineland enjoyed performing on stage from a young age. At the age of 4, she made an appearance in ‘The Music Man.’ Due to her illness she spent most of her childhood in hospitals. She underwent more than 30 surgeries during her lifetime.

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Childhood & Early Life

In April 2010, after a routine surgery, Wineland had an infection which led to lung failure. She was placed in a medically-induced coma, for 16 days. According to doctors, she had a survival chance of 1%. The family received immense support from friends, and community. Wineland miraculously came back to life.

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Career

Wineland was moved by the community’s support when she was in coma. She wanted to help other affected families too. Thus, at the age of 13, Wineland founded her non-profit organization, ‘Claire’s Place Foundation.’ The organization aimed at providing financial and emotional assistance to patients of cystic fibrosis, and their families.

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‘Claire’s Place Foundation’ offers two kinds of support. ‘Support Families’ program offers assistance in treatment, and emotional support from volunteers. ‘Extended Hospital Stay Grants’ provide financial assistance to families who find it difficult to arrange funds for an extended hospital stay. The Foundation has funded more than 26 families till now.

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Career

Wineland was a singer, artist, and composer. She performed with Philips ‘Breathless Choir,’ as a solo singer. She attended the ‘Santa Monica College,’ in California, but had to drop out of college, due to her illness.

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Claire Wineland was known for her positivity, warmth, and humor. Despite suffering from a critical illness, she maintained a positive attitude to life. Wineland was invited as a speaker at many international conferences. She was chosen to be the keynote speaker at the 63rd ‘International Respiratory Convention and Exhibition.’ She was a crusader for the patients who suffered from cystic fibrosis, and other terminal illnesses. She was also a speaker for the motivational ‘TEDx Talks.’

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