3 young men in critical condition

Posted by: Bluebird

3 young men in critical condition - 08/02/06 07:15 PM

I am asking all you prayer warriors to pray for 3 young men from my town, who were in a terrible car accident. Alcohol was involved and all the boys are critical. I don't kow any of them personally, but I'm acquainted with the mom and step dad of one, who has lost his legs and is not expected to make it. His name is Mike and the other boys are Travis and Chase. I pray that they will all pull through and use this experience to warn others not to drink and drive.
Thanks, ladies.
Posted by: TVC15

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/02/06 07:58 PM

Jackie,
I am praying for these young men and their families.
Posted by: chickadee

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/02/06 09:11 PM

Jackie, how terrible. I am praying right now. Please keep us posted. Alcohol....I don't know why it was ever legalized...so sad.
luv
chick
Posted by: Eagle Heart

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/02/06 09:59 PM

Jackie, what a horrible tragedy...I'm adding the 3 boys and their families to my prayer list.
Posted by: Wisdom&Life

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/02/06 11:51 PM

I am so sorry to hear this. The 3 men have been added.

Cheers,
Cathi
Posted by: Lola

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/03/06 06:21 AM

Hi, Jackie: They will be in my prayers. I know how your friend must feel. My son-in-law and grandson were in a headon in 2001. The driver of the oncoming car died in the accident and my son-in-law is not loadbearing on the right leg. My grandson, thankfully was unscathed except for scratches to his right cheek. Our world was turned our upside down and there is nothing that would explain the aches in a mother's heart even for those she is not a mother to. Your friend and her family along with the other boys' will be in our prayer circle.
Posted by: Songbird

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/03/06 02:03 PM

Jackie: I'm praying for these 3 young men and their families. It's so sad to see all these things happening. I do hope this can serve as a lesson for other young lives.
Posted by: Bluebird

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/03/06 06:09 PM

Thanks for all the prayers and concern. Our local paper came out today and the youngest of the boys, Chase, 20, died yesterday. God's ways are not ours, and we muct acceot that He has a grander plan for all involved.
Posted by: Lola

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/03/06 06:16 PM

Hi, Jackie: I hoping for good news...even a tiny one. True, God's plans differ from ours. How are the other two boys?
Posted by: Bluebird

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/11/06 02:44 AM

Found out this morning that another one of the boys, Mikie, died on Sunday.he's the one whose parents I've met a few times. He had just turned 22. There was a prayer service this evening which I was able to attend.
Incidentally, I also found out that alcohol was NOT involved. The reason they were all hurt so severely is it was a head on collision with a pick up and none of the boys were wearing seat belts.
Very sad for this little town. I discovered that the first boy who died, Chase, is the son of a very nice man I know, who lost his young wife several years ago.
Posted by: Lola

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/11/06 06:28 AM

I am so sorry to read about that sad news, Jackie. Shall offer a prayer for Mike and his family. And how is Travis?
Posted by: Bluebird

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/11/06 01:27 PM

I believe Travis is stable. He's the oldest of the 3, 28, and he was the driver. They were just a few cowboys, heading to a rodeo...
Posted by: Songbird

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/11/06 02:26 PM

Oh, Jackie, this is so sad! I hope Travis makes it. How hard this is even for us, who don't know them! To lose young lives... needlessly (or so it seems). I know God is still in control, but it still saddens me when these things happen. May God grant the relatives peace and comfort.

And... please remember!!! Wear your seatbelts!!!!
Posted by: TVC15

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/11/06 03:49 PM

I'm so sorry to hear of all this tragedy in your town. I will continue praying for the families and for Travis.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/11/06 06:55 PM

Bluebird, there are certain prayer requests that stir me and drive me to prayer becasue I can relate to the incident. This is one of them. I am so sorry to hear about the consequences of drunken driving.

My nephew was in a horrible car accident several years ago. Alcohol wasn't involved, but speed was, and it was by a policeman. He was responding to a call and hit my nephew and his girlfriend (now wife) head-on on a bridge in Florida.

I recall the upset in my family and the sick feelings as soem of us traveled to be with my sister (it was her son) and her family. He was in a coma for a very long time, and when he left the hospital he didn't have any short term memory for months.

We visited him three months after the accident and he was so happy to see us. Then we saw him again the next day and he greeted us as though he'd not since us the day before. Very scary.

I recall the emotional trauma for all involved so I can only imagine what these families are going through. I am holding them in prayer, and you as you minister to them in some way.

Just a little thought, cards can make all the difference in the world during times like this. For some odd reason, people forget to send cards. Might you like me/us to send any of them a thinking of you card?
Posted by: Bluebird

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/11/06 08:53 PM

Just found out that Travis is not well...they keep putting him in an induced coma and when they bring him out, he's in too much pain. The doctors are saying he will probably not be able to function at all (they use the term "vegetable").

Dotsie, alcohol wasn't involved after all. There is a road here that goes from this town to the next. It's flat and open and you would think it's very safe. There are so many fatal accidents when the road is clear and it's still daylight. It's usually because people think they have time to pass when they don't (the passing lane is very short).
I sent both families whose sons have died, sympathy cards with holy cards included. When I went out to lunch, I saw the father of the 20 year old, Travis. I went up to him and even though I don't really know him, he opened his arms for me to hug him. He's such a quiet, gentle cowboy and is wife tragically died only about 4 years ago.
So much pain in the world...
Posted by: TVC15

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/13/06 12:20 AM

This is almost too much to bare. I'm so sorry, still praying.
Posted by: smilinize

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/13/06 04:16 AM

I am so sorry to hear this. I can only imagine how hard it is for the parents. I will pray for them and for Travis also.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/13/06 12:11 PM

How about an update on Travis and his dead dad?
Posted by: Bluebird

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/13/06 06:08 PM

Just noticed I made a boo boo a few posts up. The man I saw in town was the father of Chase, the 20 yr. old who died first. Travis is the 28 yr. old still in the hospital. I'm sure I will have more info on him after mass this evening.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: 3 young men in critical condition - 08/14/06 03:42 PM

Gotcha. Looking forward to an update. The town must be so sad!

We live in a suburb of Baltimore, but it really is a little city. I typically don't worry about the kids driving around here, but when they head out to see friends who are about 15 minutes north of us, the roads become dangerous so I am familiar with those types of streets.