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Girl ‘living her best life’ and ‘heart and soul’ of camp

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This picture of Renee Smajstrla was taken on Camp Mystic on Thursday, his uncle wrote on Facebook

A eight-year-old girl and the director of the summer camp of All-Girls are among the victims of the flash floods that demand dozens of life in Texas.

Authorities say most of the victims are defined. The authorities have not yet published any names.

Here are what we have known about the victims, many of which are children.

Renee SMAJSTRLA

His uncle was in a Facebook article, 8 -year -old Renee Smajstrla, Camp Mystic was in Camp Mystic when he was sweeping in the summer camp for girls.

“Renee was found and Social Media Social Assistance, probably, helps to identify it so quickly to the first intervention teams,” Shawn Salta from Maryland said.

“As this picture proved from yesterday, we are grateful for being with friends and having the time of your life.” “He will live his best life at Camp Mystic forever.”

Camp Mystic, Hunt, is a almost century -old Christian summer camp for girls on the banks of the Guadalupe River near Texas.

The website of the camp, which has been run by the generations of the same family since the 1930s, bills as a place to grow “spiritually” in a “healthy” Christian atmosphere to develop extraordinary personal qualities and self -esteem.

Lila Bonner

According to NBC News, nine -year -old Lila Bonner, a Dallas native, was found dead after the flood near Camp Mystic.

“In the middle of our unimaginable grief, we want privacy and we can’t approve of any detail right now.” He said.

“We hurt with everyone who loves him and prays forever.”

Eloise peck

According to CBS News Texas, 8 -year -old Eloise Peck de Camp Mystic was confirmed dead after the flood. The US media reported that he was the best friend with Lila Bonner.

A sign outside Eloise Peck’s house said, “The tragic flood lost his life,” he said and asked for privacy for the family.

Sarah Marsh

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Sarah Marsh, a student of Cherokee Bend Primary School in Alabama, would enter the third grade in August.

He was also joining Camp Mystic, and his grandmother Debbie Ford Marsh published it online to say that his grandson was among the killed girls.

He continued: “We will always feel blessed because this beautiful light beam in our lives. He will live in our hearts forever!” He wrote.

In an article on Facebook, Alabama Senator Katie Britt said, “Sarah Marsh has broken his heart due to the loss and his family is holding our thoughts and prayers for this unimaginable time,” he said.

Janie Hunt

Nine -year -old Janie Hunt from Dallas joined the same camp and died in floods.

His grandmother, Margaret Hunt, said he went to the New York Times and to Camp Mystic with six cousins, all safe.

Margaret said that Janie had to visit a funeral house and define her daughters.

Janie was the great grandson of the oil baron William Herbert Hunt.

Dick Eastland

Camp Mystic’s long -term partner and co -owner Richard “Dick” Eastland died in a Houston hospital.

His death was confirmed by Rob Kelly, Kerr district judge, who participated in the Bible with Dick and described him as the column of the local community.

According to Texas Public Radio, Dick’s wife Tweety was found safe in Riverside homes.

Eastlands ruled Camp Mystic, a girl’s summer camp on the banks of the Guadalupe River, has become the third generation of their families since 1974.

According to the Washington Post, the couple has 11 grandchildren and most of the large family is in the camp life.

His eldest sons, Richard, manages the camp cuisine and the youngest, Edward and his wife’s direct operations on the Camp Mystic Guadalupe River.

Chloe childreress

Chloe Childry was one of Mystic’s camp consultants. His 18 -year -old death was announced by his former High School.

“Chloe made room for others to feel safe, valuable and brave. He understood what it means to be a part of a community, and he helped to build one,” Kintaid School Director said.

ABC News, this year, Austin’deki Texas University, he added that it has started to work.

Jane Ragsdale

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Jane Ragsdale, Hills Camp’s heart was defined as His “Heart and Spirit”

Heart O ‘The Hills’ was on the way to another girls sitting along the Guadalupe River and the flood on Friday.

In a statement shared on the official website of the camp on Saturday, Jane Ragsdale, defined as Heart O’hills’s “heart and spirit”, said, “He didn’t.”

Ragsdale, who started as a consultant as a consultant, became the director and partner of the camp in 1976.

“We are mourning the loss of a woman who has a strong and strong definition affecting numerous life.” He said.

According to the statement, when the floods were shot, no camperist resides in the field, and most of those there were announced.

Julian Ryan

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As the flood waters passed through the trailers in Texas, Julian Ryan turned to his fiancé Christina Wilson and said: “Sorry, I won’t do that. I love them all.”

His body did not heal for hours later after the waters were retreated.

Julian finished the late dishwashing shift in a restaurant as the Guadalupe River was overflowing early on Friday.

He and Christina quickly woke up to the depth of the ankle rising to her waist. While the bedroom door was closed and the water was hurry, the Ryan punched it through a window to remove the family. In this process, he seriously cut his arm.

13 months old and 6 -year -old sons and mother survived in a bed until the help arrived.

“A hero died, and this will never be noticed,” Ryan’s sister Connie Salas said to Khou.

Katheryn Eads

52 -year -old Katheryn Eads was swept away by the flood waters in the Kerrville region of Texas on Friday morning after escaping around the water rising from her husband Brian and her husband Brian’s camps, who were told to New York Times.

Another camper had offered them a journey, and before the vehicle stopped, they did it in front of the street.

Shortly after, both of them were moved. Brian said he had missed his wife after being shot with debris. He survived by sticking to a tree until he reached dry soil.

Katheryn’s body healed later.

“God has him now,” his mother Elizabeth Moss Grover wrote on Facebook.

Amy Hutchinson, the Olive Branch Consultancy Director in Texas, where Katheryn works, told Washington Post that he was “a hope and light to everyone who knows him … Star consultant and a professor”.

Jeff Wilson

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Teacher Jeff Wilson was killed in Kerrville according to the local school authority, saying that it was a “dear teacher and colleague” who has been serving the region for more than 30 years.

According to the mission of the humble independent school zone, his wife and son were still missing.

CBS News Austin reported that the group was on the camp trip when the flood was shot.

Reece and Paula Zunker

The death of another teacher Reece Zunker was announced by a second Texas school authority.

According to Kerrville Independent School Zone, he died with football coach Paula. The region has added Facebook mail, two children are still missing.

Facebook post, “Reece was a passionate educator,” he said. Paula, a former teacher, has left a permanent trace “, which continues to be felt.

Blair and Brooke Harber

CBS News, two sisters of Dallas-13-year-old Blair Harber and 11-year-old Brooke Harber-Guadalupe River said they stayed with grandmother and grandfather.

The deaths were confirmed by the St Rita Catholic community that Brooke had to start the sixth grade. Blair was preparing to enter the eighth grade.

“Please keep the Harber family in your prayers during the deep grief time. Our belief, love and St. Rita community have a source of power and comfort in the coming days,”

The girls’ parents were in a separate cabin and were not damaged. His grandmother and grandfather are still not calculated.

Bobby and Amanda Martin

46 -year -old wife Bobby Martin and his 44 -year -old wife Amanda Martin also lost their lives, and Mr. Martin’s father told New York Times.

They were told that they stayed near the river when the vehicles were swept by the rising flood waters.

Bobby was described by a friend who spoke a sharp outdoor and attentive friend with Houston Chronicle, and Amanda was “the same shining light”.

Tanya Burwick

Family members, 62 -year -old Walmart employee Tanya Burwick, flood water was shot early on Friday, San Angelo began to work, he said.

The empty vehicle and then his body was found on the same day.

“He burned the room and laughed a laugh that made other people laugh.”

Sally sample graves

Graves Sally Sample Graves was another victim in Kerrville, according to his grandson who published a tribute on Facebook.

A big wave is said to have destroyed Sally’s house.

Sarah Sample, “Unchanging devotion to the family has left an indelible trace in our lives.” His father survived the incident and added.

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