
Into Your Hands, O Lord
By Greg L | 27 September 2010 | Prince William County | 7 Comments
Our prayers go to the family of School Board Member Gil Trenum, whose son Austin passed away this weekend. Words cannot express the heartbreak of such a tragedy, and actions cannot heal the pain of such a tremendous loss.
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Unbelievably heartbreaking.
How do parents ever get over a tragic loss like this?
My heart hurts for the Trenum family.
Let’s keep them in our prayers.
Their road is going to be very painful and long…..
Sorry for your loss Trenum family.
Our prayers are with you, Gil and family.
Please, Lord, You know the loss of a child.
Please hold the dear Gil Trenum family extra close at this time.
We pray that their sadness may pass gently and swiftly, making ever more room for the many sweet memories.
The entire Brentsville extended family is devastated. I cannot say enough for the PWC school counselors. We at the PTAC helped with refreshments and any way we could today. Austin was a very nice young man who always seemed to have something nice to say. He was extremely popular with his schoolmates.
May the lord bless Gil, Michele and the rest of the Trenum family.
Both of my sons were extremely broken up about this and had to see the counselor’s at the school who have really been there for the children.
Austin was very well liked. Classmates are very heartbroken and feel for the family. Our prayers are with you Trenum family.
It is hard to lose a child. It is a very deep hurt.
God will heal your hurts.
Mr. Trenum, you and your family are in our prayers.