Forum: Current Events Topic: Peace to Trever and his family started by: Replicant Posted by Replicant on Mar. 31 2008,9:50 am
I was saddened to see that Trever Benner died yesterday at the age of 7. He was Ron Hunter's (step)son and had a rare disease. I wish him peace, and his family.< http://www.albertleatribune.com/article....it2.txt > Article from March 2007... < 6-year-old boy has big dream fulfilled > Posted by Botto 82 on Mar. 31 2008,11:38 am
That is incredibly sad news.My deepest sympathies and prayers to Trever's family. Posted by MADDOG on Mar. 31 2008,11:49 am
My heart goes out to Game and his family. Trever is with the angels now. They will take good care of him.
Posted by bianca on Mar. 31 2008,11:52 am
Breaks my heart. What a horrible thing for a family to have to go through. My sincerest sympathies to Run Hunter and his family.Rest in peace little man. Posted by Common Citizen on Mar. 31 2008,12:18 pm
^ Dittos
Posted by GEOKARJO on Mar. 31 2008,12:24 pm
Trever taught all of those that knew him a very great lesson in his short time here. No matter how much pain he was in he always managed to show love.Buh Bye Little Guy. Posted by Wareagle11B on Mar. 31 2008,12:55 pm
For such a young man Trev had always seemed to know he was not long for the physical world. He often made the statement about going to see Jesus and other words of that sort. This coming from a young man who's family never pushed religion upon him and yet he accepted the reality of his situation. Trev was wise beyond those 7 years.He will be deeply missed and I know that Ron and the family appreciate your thoughts and wishes during this time. They lost the physical part of Trever but the important part, the memories of him, will always be with the family. RIP Trev you are with the angels now. Posted by The Game on Mar. 31 2008,3:01 pm
Thank you all for your kind words. We really take them to heart. Trever passed away with his mother present rubbing his back and he left us quickly with no more suffering than the pain he was already it. It was very fast, and it appered as he just went to sleep. We are very greatfull for Gods mercy in that it was fast and was not as rough as it could have been.For those interested, visitation will be at Bayview Funeral Home on Wed from 4 to 7 PM. Visitation also on Thursay morning from 10 to 11 AM with service to follow at 11AM. I also want to thank Todd and his staff for making this difficult time easier with their caring and compassion. Instead of flowers, please make a donation to either the Make A Wish Foundation, or Crossroads Community Hospice in Trevers name. Peace be with you all. Ron & Christine Posted by Eddie Cochran's Ghost on Mar. 31 2008,8:19 pm
It is just so difficult to understand when things like this happen. My heart and sympathy go out to Ron and Christine. Posted by countrygal on Apr. 01 2008,8:37 pm
Ron & Christine ,My deepest sympathy to you. you are in my thoughts & Prayers. *hugs* Posted by banquo on Apr. 02 2008,6:46 pm
Ron and Christine,So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this very difficult time. Posted by Madd Max on Apr. 03 2008,7:48 am
Ron & ChristineIt breaks my heart to see someone so young having left this world, May god be with you that this difficult time. Posted by GEOKARJO on Apr. 03 2008,4:10 pm
Words cannot express the emotions I experienced today at Trevers ceremony the Albert Lea Police Department, the Freeborn County Sheriff's Dept. and the Albert Lea Fire Dept sent units to lead the procession to Trevers final resting place.
Posted by AnEngrsWife on Apr. 03 2008,4:44 pm
I thought it was a great service. The only thing I could've dealt without was the lady who answered her cell phone during the service.
Posted by GEOKARJO on Apr. 03 2008,4:59 pm
(AnEngrsWife @ Apr. 03 2008,4:44 pm) QUOTE I thought it was a great service. The only thing I could've dealt without was the lady who answered her cell phone during the service. I sat across the Ilse from the lady and I thought at first how rude however their were many Hospice personnel there and I thought what if it was another patient in need of their service. Posted by AnEngrsWife on Apr. 03 2008,5:03 pm
That is a good point, however, stepping out into the lobby would've been an appropriate thing to do in that case. She was sitting right next to the door, afterall.
Posted by Wareagle11B on Apr. 03 2008,5:32 pm
I agree that stepping into the lobby would have been the appropriate thing to do. It was rather rude to answer the phone in the middle of the service.The service was very nice otherwise and there were many people in attendance. Rest in Peace Trever. |