A wave of grief has descended upon a community reeling from unimaginable loss. The memory of Jaylyn Fehr, and two other students, will forever be etched into the hearts of those who knew them.
Horizon Christian Academy, where the students attended, confirmed the devastating news, expressing a collective heartbreak that resonates through the entire school. The announcement spoke of three “amazing, kind, smart, and loved” individuals whose lives were tragically cut short.
One student remains hospitalized, battling for recovery as the community rallies around them with unwavering hope. The school has become a haven of support, opening its chapel doors to students and families seeking solace and strength.
In a poignant display of solidarity, the City of Cumming will illuminate its iconic “Cumming Home” water tower in navy blue and gold for ten nights, beginning April 7th. This tribute serves as a beacon of remembrance for the fallen students and a symbol of support for the grieving school community.
The circumstances surrounding the crash are still under investigation, leaving unanswered questions hanging heavy in the air. For now, the focus remains on providing comfort and care to those navigating this profound sorrow.
The school’s statement emphasized a commitment to unity, promising to “stand together, grieve together, and care for one another” during this incredibly difficult time. It’s a testament to the enduring power of community in the face of tragedy.