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Odessa police officer among victims in Texas flooding
Odessa police officer Bailey Martin has been identified as one of the victims in the flooding in Central Texas.
Hey, fellow neurodivergent on summer break from work(after school care). Would you like some help?
- Mary Grace Baker, 8, Camp Mystic
- Joyce-Catherine Badon, 21, (riverside cabin)
- Anna Margaret Bellows, 8, Camp Mystic
- Lila Bonner, 9, Camp Mystic
- John Burgess, 39, (camping in an RV)
- Julia Anderson Burgess, 38, (camping in an RV)
- Tanya Burwick, 62, San Angelo (car)
- Chloe Childress, 18, Camp Mystic (counselor)
- Dick Eastland, 74, Camp Mystic (camp director)
- Katheryn Eads, 52, (camping in an RV)
- Holly Frizzell, 72, Hunt/Casa Bonita
- Sally Sample Graves, 91, Kerrville
- Hadley Hanna, 8, Camp Mystic
- Blair Harber, 13, (family riverside cabin)
- Brooke Harber, 11, (family riverside cabin)
- Janie Hunt, 9, Camp Mystic
- Mary Kathryn Jacobe, 8, Camp Mystic
- Hanna Lawrence, 8, Camp Mystic
- Rebecca Lawrence, 8, Camp Mystic
- Lainey Landry, 9, Camp Mystic
- Al Lorio, 66, Ingram
- Reese Manchaca, young adult, (riverside cabin)
- Amanda Martin, 44, (camping in an RV)
- Bobby Martin, 46, (camping in an RV)
- Sarah Marsh, 8, Camp Mystic
- Linnie McCown, 8, Camp Mystic
- Wynne Naylor, 8, Camp Mystic
- José Olvera, 70s, Kerr County/Hunt
- Eloise Peck, 8, Camp Mystic
- Jane Ragsdale, 68, Heart O' The Hills (camp director)
- Julian Ryan, 27, Ingram (arterial laceration while saving his family)
- Sally Sample Graves, 91, Kerrville (already listed; duplicate removed)
- Renee Smajstrla, 8, Camp Mystic
- Mary Stevens, 8, Camp Mystic
- Kaitlyn Swallow, 22, Williamson
- Jeff Wilson, 55, Kerrville (truck with camper)
- Reece Zunker, 36, (riverside cabin)
- Paula Zunker, 35/36, (riverside cabin)
Remember Hurricane Katrina?So the only estimates for the missing ... would be if families know their loved ones were camping in that general area, and can't get a hold of them ?![]()
Can you imagine if maybe you aren't close with immediate family or even co-workers? Maybe no one knew your weekend plans. But then you don't show up at work or your child is suddenly absent from child care?So the only estimates for the missing ... would be if families know their loved ones were camping in that general area, and can't get a hold of them ?![]()
This is all really considerate of youI can understand the need for it to be alphabetised, but the links need to be maintained. I saved the code from the list I compiled last night. I'll sort it alphabetically, then I'll work at adding the new names you folks have found while I was sleeping. Just give me an hour or so for my ritalin to kick in so that I don't make a complete mess of it. <3
Jeff Ramsey, 61, an insurance salesman from Lewisville, is still missing after the deadlystruck his Airstream camper at the HTR RV Park in Kerrville, where he was staying with his wife, Tanya, 46, and the couple’s whippet dog, Chloe.
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“He called me once he realized there was no hope. It was a short voicemail. He just left me a voicemail. He said, ‘Buddy. I love you so much. It doesn’t look like we are going to make it. Tell Rachey I love her,'” Jake recalled, noting how unusual it was to hear his father sounding fearful.
The sound of rushing water could be heard in the voicemail left for his sister a few minutes later as his step-mom screamed in the background, “We’re dying, we’re dying!”
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Rescuers later found Tanya’s body, identifying her by her distinctive tattoos. A breast cancer survivor, Tanya worked as a manager at a wig shop in Dallas.
Miraculously, the family found the pup Chloe at a local animal shelter because she had been microchipped.
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Exclusive | Hero dad left heartbreaking goodbye voicemails to kids before dying in Texas floods: ‘It doesn’t look like we are going to make it’
Jeff also used some of his final moments before the water overtook him to warn Tanya’s brother and her mother.nypost.com
Randy Schaffer, a criminal defense attorney in Houston, said his wife, Mollie, was unfortunately one of the dozens killed in the flash flood along the Guadalupe River in Hunt and surrounding areas on Friday morning.
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“Mollie died in a manner consistent with how she lived—selflessly taking care of someone else before she took care of herself. She wouldn’t leave the car until she was sure that I had done so. She saved my life. It wasn’t my day to die. I wish that it hadn’t been her’s," Randy wrote.
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‘She saved my life’: Houston attorney recounts the final moments before his wife was swept away in Hill Country flood
A Houston attorney shares the tragic final moments with his beloved wife who was swept away in the Texas Hill Country floods.www.click2houston.com
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It's basically a rehosted version of a CNN article. I don't understand exactly why this arrangement exists, I guess it's similar to Apple News?I hope this is an approved site. The article has a lot of good information in it.
"Some of the cabins campers were staying in are located in the Guadalupe River’s “regulatory floodways” – the areas that flood first and are most dangerous – according to federal flood maps. Other cabins are located in an area that the federal government has determined has a 1% chance of flooding each year.
But the Texas regulations for youth camps don’t say anything about flood zones, and the state records don’t show the annual inspections of Camp Mystic taking that into account."
From the article -I hope this is an approved site. The article has a lot of good information in it.
"Some of the cabins campers were staying in are located in the Guadalupe River’s “regulatory floodways” – the areas that flood first and are most dangerous – according to federal flood maps. Other cabins are located in an area that the federal government has determined has a 1% chance of flooding each year.
But the Texas regulations for youth camps don’t say anything about flood zones, and the state records don’t show the annual inspections of Camp Mystic taking that into account."
From the article -
The state inspector who visited Camp Mystic last week reported that it was complying with those requirements, confirming that a written emergency plan had been posted at the camp and staff and volunteers were made aware of it. The inspector also found that none of the camp’s buildings or structures presented a safety hazard, all buildings complied with applicable building and safety codes, and all permanent structures were in “good repair.”
The camp passed the inspection with “no deficiency/violation,” according to the records.
Just a little error, if it helps - those first two names are reversed alphabetically.RSBM
Mary Grace Baker, 8, Camp Mystic
Joyce-Catherine Badon, 21, (riverside cabin)
Okay, it's alphabetised and I added the new names you folks had mentioned on the thread. If I missed anyone or if you see an error please let me know and I'll fix it.
Just a little error, if it helps - those first two names are reversed alphabetically.Thank you so much for doing this!