Former Vice President Dick Cheney, who passed away due to pneumonia and heart complications, navigated a life marked by severe heart issues. This all began when he experienced his first heart attack at the young age of 37. Over the decades, he underwent several procedures, including quadruple bypass surgery and the implantation of a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to help maintain his heart's function. In a significant milestone, Cheney received a heart transplant in 2012, underlining the vital importance of organ donation as heart disease continues to be a predominant health crisis in the U.S. Despite the increase in the number of heart transplants, the demand remains high, with many still waiting for a suitable donor.