October 8, 1981 - May 18, 2019
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
My condolences to the family. I too have a family member who has battled with this disease and its never an easy road. He had been doing phenomenally well in the last decade of his life but they always say you never knows what goes on in a persons head, especially after theyve been through the tragedy that Austin himself went through and PTSD never goes away. My thoughts and prayers go out to to his entire family and I wish I wouldve gotten the chance to meet such an awesome man.
Posted by: Samantha - Charleston, WV
Jun 06, 2019
To the Eubanks family.....
Please accept our deepest sympathies for the loss of your dear son.
I found Jesus' words at John, chapter 5, verses 28 & 29, comforting when our family faced a grievous loss,
"...the hour is coming in which
all those in the memorial
tombs will hear his voice and
come out.
A promise that our loved ones are safe in God's memory and will be remembered by him when he fulfills all his promises was very comforting to me. I hope it will be for you as well.
I pray for you at this difficult time.
Posted by: Patricia - FL
Jun 04, 2019
I am sending my deepest condolences to Austins family in this tragic loss. I recently
attended a conference in Tampa on May 14th and had the pleasure of hearing Austin speak. I was at this conference due to the recent passing of my 19 year old son to a drug overdose. I am so saddened by this and pray that Gods loving arms will embrace you during this most difficult time. Prayers for healing being sent.
Posted by: Eleanor Finkbeiner - Land O Lakes, FL - acquaintance
May 28, 2019
Sometimes there are no words that can be offered to help ease the pain of family and friends who survive the loss of the person they love. Just know that even strangers who are miles away send their hearts and thoughts to you. My deepest sympathy to Austin's loved ones in their time of grief.
Posted by: Randy Draffen - JERSEY CITY, NJ - acquaintance
May 24, 2019
I had the pleasure of hearing Austin speak in KY last month, 11 days before the 20th anniversary of the Columbine shooting. One of the last things he said when he ended his presentation was that he had to get back out to Steamboat Springs that day to enjoy skiing with his 2 young boys before it warmed up. I hope his children realize what an inspiration to me and many others he was that day in KY and everyone who has heard him around the country. RIP Austin
Posted by: Kim H - KY
May 23, 2019
To The Family & Friends of Austin,
I wanted to extend my heart felt prayers on Austin's passing.I'm not family or a friend, but I know of the dark world of addiction.My son is 36 & has struggled on/off for years.I watched one of Austin's videos and was struck by his candidness and the real struggle with emotional pain.I hope someone sees his story and can get the true help they need.Sending you all much love and may Austin rest easy...God Bless
Posted by: Debra Center - Arlington, MA
May 23, 2019
TO THE FAMILY OF AUSTIN EUBANKS;
I WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF AUSTIN EUBANKS. MAY THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT BE WITH YOU DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME. AND MAY YOUR MEMORIES OF AUSTIN BRING YOU COMFORT AND MAY YOU FIND PEACE KNOWING THAT GOD UNDERSTANDS YOUR GRIEF AND PAIN BECAUSE HE CARES.
RESPECTFULLY,
EDO, ILLINOIS
Posted by: A friend
May 22, 2019
The Vermont State Dental Society & Vermont Dental Foundation extends our sincere condolences to Austin's family and friends. Austin presented an Opioid education lecture for our membership association. His message was very impactful as an advocate for change and helping others. His legacy will live on. Wishing Austin and his family comfort and peace. You will be remembered always.
Posted by: JoAnne Conant - South Burlington, VT - acquaintance
May 22, 2019
Austin is with God. He gave himself to help others whom were hurting. I give my condolences to his family and loved ones. May God bless you each and every day. Jesus will help you and please keep Austin's joy in helping others alive. Austin laid down his own pain and suffering to help others. God gave him this time to help. Please keep Austin in your prayers just like I will. Nobody deserved to see the horrible events that he witnessed. I will pray for your family. Amen.
Posted by: Onelia Molina - Corpus Christi, TX
May 21, 2019
To the family and friends of Austin Eubanks:
Please accept my sincere condolences. I am very sorry to hear the death of a young man who inspired all. May God, the Father of tender mercies continue to be with you in the time of your sorrow.
May 21, 2019
Posted by: Cheryl Auflick - MYRTLE BEACH, SC
May 21, 2019
I'm so very sorry on the passing of Austin. I I watch his video, what an awesome speaker he was. "Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this most emotional time. The death of a loved one is always difficult to deal with and our Creator is very aware of that. That is why He tells us at Psalms 9:9 that He is a secure refuge for the oppressed, and a secure refuge in times of distress."
Ola
Posted by: A friend
May 21, 2019
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Austin Eubanks. He was much too young and should have had so many more years to live.May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times that you shared together. Those who pass on on kept in God's memory because they are precious in his eyes.
Psalm 116:15
Posted by: Jolene - Chicago, IL
May 21, 2019
Austin, The pain, and hell you have had to endure all these years is beyond my comprehension. My heart goes out to you, and your family. Thank you for all the good you have done, and the many lives you have saved no doubt. My prayers go out to your family and friends. Now there will be no more pain for you. May you now Rest In Peace
Posted by: A friend
May 21, 2019
I really hate to hear that he has passed away. It's wonderful to know that he had a worth while cause that he was aiming for in his life and that is a wonderful legacy to leave for the world to live by. I am sure that he helped many people suffering from addiction to either win the battle or keep trying. Hats off to Austin! God love you, John17:3.
Posted by: Sally - Painesville, OH - acquaintance
May 21, 2019
Please accept my condolences. PTSD, Depression and Severe Anxiety are conditions that never completely go away. Austin fought the fight against his own demons and tried to help others do the same. He lost the battle but he will always be an inspiration to me. I look forward to meeting him in Paradise.
Posted by: A friend
May 21, 2019
My heart breaks for you because this pain I know too well. Losing Austin will be painful and it will be hard at times trying to express to others how you really feel. Those who love you understand and will continue to be by you to help you through this most difficult time. I promise. (Proverbs 17:17)
Posted by: Christine
May 21, 2019
Austin Eubanks gave the best presentation on drugs and addiction that Ive ever heard in Indianapolis Last December. I am grateful for what he shared and know he impacted everyone in the room, and has done that for thousands. His light shone brightly and blessed many. God bless his family and those who love him, I am very sorry he has passed from this life.
Posted by: Rebecca Zakowski - South Bend, IN - acquaintance
May 20, 2019
Dear the family of Austin my wife and I lost a son two yes ago to a overdose to heroin he went through two rehabs much pain because of a peanut reaction which caused him to go to the hospital to get pain relievers which were opioids continually just know he fought a battle and he will be with our father in heaven one day like our son god speed
Posted by: Rich Hesstrom - Hyrum, UT - friend
May 20, 2019
Dear Family,
I want to extend my sincere condolences, you have been through so much. I am sure you are reeling from this terrible tragedy, words can not undo the pain. I hope you are able to keep your memories close to help you get through each day. I too have lost a son, from a traumatic injury, he was 23 and I understand a bit of what this feels like.
I'd like to share a few thoughts that helped me.
There's a scripture in the book of Isaiah. That says, Do not be afraid, Do not be anxious. ...I am holding on to you with my right hand of righteousness . It's is comforting to know you are not alone and he also says I see your tears, I hear your cry's. I will heal you. I hope that these bring you some comfort.
Posted by: Carol
May 20, 2019
May I offer my sincerest condolences to Austin's family and friends, and I pray for God to wrap his arms around you. We cannot begin to understand God's will sometimes, but we must trust that He always knows best how to care for His children. May Austin rest in peace, now, safe in Heaven.
Posted by: A friend
May 20, 2019