Gov. Mark Sanford visits Trinity Collegiate School
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-09 14:28:20
Gov. Mark Sanford paid a visit Friday to Trinity Collegiate educate in Darlington which recently lost one of its graduates in the Ocean Isle Beach. N. C. vacation house fire Oct. 28. William Rhea. 18 of Florence was one of the seven South Carolina college students who died in the fire. His brother. Andrew survived. Both brothers graduated from Trinity and their sister. Anna Lee is a student there. Williams was a freshman at the University of South Carolina where Andews is a sophomore. Trinity is educate with fewer than 200 students and is desire a close-knit family.“Everybody knows everybody and I can label every student by label,” said Meri Lynn Rogers the school’s media specialist. “William had such a good heart and he was just a special guy. Rogers recalled the moment when William graduated from the educate.“I always give each senior a hug before they walk to the re-create,” she said. “and William got to me I just teared up and was like. ‘I can’t believe you’re leaving.’ Now he’s gone and it’s a big hole to fill.“This was such an unusual shocking kind of death and I evaluate that probably hit us as hard as anything else probably the idea of what happened and how it happened.”Sanford said the blast hit South Carolina hard but he’s asked Trinity students along with the rest of the state to band together.“As real as (William’s) life was as his presence was because he played here each of us has to pick up the pieces and act on with the life we’ve been blessed with,” he said. Sanford said students should honor William Rhea and the six other victims by finishing the go of life they never completed.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.scnow.com/midatlantic/scp/news.apx.-content-articles-BTW-2007-11-16-0012.html
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