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    Who are the Texas flood victims? Heartbreaking photos of the dozens declared dead and still missing

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    At least 82 people were killed and dozens are missing after devastating flash floods swept through Texas on the Fourth of July.

    The death toll is expected to rise and Gov. Greg Abbott said Sunday that there were 41 people confirmed to be missing and ‘there could be more.’

    Survivors have described the floods as a ‘pitch black wall of death’ and said they received no emergency warnings.

    Officials have come under scrutiny as to why residents and youth summer camps along the river were not alerted sooner about the severe weather or told to evacuate.

    Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp, lost 27 campers and counselors after the Guadalupe River flooded and surged by up to 30 feet above its usual water level.

    Ten girls and a counselor were still unaccounted for at Camp Mystic as of Monday morning.

    Here is what we know about all the victims who lost their lives in the flood:

    Julian Ryan, 27 – Died saving his family 

    Who are the Texas flood victims? Heartbreaking photos of the dozens declared dead and still missing

    Julian Ryan (left) died while saving his young family from the rushing flood waters

    Heroic father Julian Ryan, 27, used his final moments to save his family from the fast-moving waters.

    The father-of-two selflessly punched through a window of their home in Kerrville, just off the Guadalupe River, to help his mother, his fiancée and the couple’s 6-year-old and 13-month-old children escape to the roof.

    Despite the severe injury, Ryan stayed focused on getting his family out safely.

    But with emergency responders unable to reach them in time, the father of two succumbed to his wounds hours later.

    But, the glass tore through his arm, severing an artery and nearly detaching the limb.

    His final words were, ‘I’m sorry, I’m not going to make it. I love y’all.’

    Reece and Paula Zunker

    Reece (top right) and Paula Zunker (top left) were killed in the flood. Their young children, Lyle (left) and Holland (right), were both still missing as of Sunday

    Reece (top right) and Paula Zunker (top left) were killed in the flood. Their young children, Lyle (left) and Holland (right), were both still missing as of Sunday

    High school soccer coach, Reece Zunker, and his wife, Paula were among those who died in the devastating floods that swept through Texas on Friday.

    Reece was teacher and soccer coach at Tivy High School in Kerrville, and Paula was formerly a teacher at the school.

    The couple’s two young children, Lyle and Holland, were both still missing as of Sunday afternoon. 

    ‘It is with profound sadness that we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of one of our beloved teachers, Reece Zunker, and his wife, Paula, who tragically lost their lives in the flash flood on July 4th,’ the Kerrville Independent School District said in a statement.

    ‘Reece was a passionate educator and a beloved soccer coach. His unwavering dedication to our students, athletes, and the Tivy community touched countless lives and will never be forgotten.

    ‘Paula, a former Tivy teacher, also left a lasting mark on our community. The care and impact she shared with her students continue to be felt, even years later.’

    Jeff Wilson, 55 – Beloved teacher

    High school teacher Jeff Wilson (right), 55, was camping when the river flooded. His wife, Amber (center), and their 12-year-old son Shiloh (left) are still missing

    High school teacher Jeff Wilson (right), 55, was camping when the river flooded. His wife, Amber (center), and their 12-year-old son Shiloh (left) are still missing

    Longtime high school teacher Jeff Wilson, 55, died while camping near the river with his wife and son. 

    ‘Jeff worked in #HumbleISD for 30 years at both Humble High School and Kingwood Park High School. He was a beloved teacher and co-worker to many and will be deeply missed,’ the school district said.

    His wife, Amber Wilson, and their 12-year-old son, Shiloh, are still considered missing.

    According to their relatives, the family was camping in the area to attend a youth rodeo.

    Renee Smajstrla, 8 

    Camp Mystic attendee eight-year-old Renee Smajstrla (pictured) died in the flood

    Camp Mystic attendee eight-year-old Renee Smajstrla (pictured) died in the flood

    The family of eight-year-old Renee Smajstrla has confirmed that she was among those who lost her life during the tragic floods.

    Her uncle, Shawn Salta, shared on Facebook: ‘We are thankful she was with her friends and having the time of her life, as evidenced by this picture from yesterday. 

    ‘She will forever be living her best life at Camp Mystic.’

    Janie Hunt, 9 – Cousin of the Kansas City Chiefs owner

    Janie Hunt (pictured), 9, who is a young relative of the owners of the Kansas City Chiefs, died while at Camp Mystic

    Janie Hunt (pictured), 9, who is a young relative of the owners of the Kansas City Chiefs, died while at Camp Mystic

    The mother of Dallas girl Janie Hunt confirmed to local media her daughter was one of the campers killed in the flood.

    ‘We are just devastated,’ she told NBC 5 .

    The wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, Tavia, revealed that Janie is a young relative of their family.

    Sarah Marsh, 8

    Sarah Marsh, 8, was attending Camp Mystic from Alabama when the flood swept her away

    Sarah Marsh, 8, was attending Camp Mystic from Alabama when the flood swept her away 

    Alabama native Sarah Marsh died after the waters swept through Camp Mystic, according to her family.

    ‘Thank you for the outpouring of love and sympathy! We will always feel blessed to have had this beautiful spunky ray of light in our lives. She will live on in our hearts forever! We love you so much sweet Sarah,’ her grandmother said, according to The Kerrville Daily Times.

    Lila Bonner, 9 – Attending camp with her best friend

    Lila Bonner (right), 9, was at camp with her best friend Eloise Peck (left), when they died

    Lila Bonner (right), 9, was at camp with her best friend Eloise Peck (left), when they died

    The family of Lila Bonner, who was sharing a cabin at the camp with her best friend Eloise Peck, confirmed her passing to NBC News. 

    ‘In the midst of our unimaginable grief, we ask for privacy and are unable to confirm any details at this time,’ the family said.

    ‘We ache with all who loved her and are praying endlessly for others to be spared from this tragic loss.’ 

    Eloise Peck, 8

    Eloise Peck (right), 8, was sharing a cabin with her best friend and classmate Lilia (left)

    Eloise Peck (right), 8, was sharing a cabin with her best friend and classmate Lilia (left)

    Dallas girl Eloise Peck, who recently finished second grade at Bradfield Elementary with her best friend Lilia, also died in the flood.

    ‘Eloise was literally friends with everyone. She loved spaghetti but not more than she loved dogs and animals,’ her mother, Missy Peck, told FOX 4.

    ‘She passed away with her cabinmate and best friend Lila Bonner who also died. Eloise had a family who loved her fiercely for the 8 years she was with us. Especially her Mommy.’

    Blair Harber, 13 – Died holding on to younger sister

    Blair Harber (left), 13, was staying at a cabin with her younger sister Brooke (right) and their grandparents

    Blair Harber (left), 13, was staying at a cabin with her younger sister Brooke (right) and their grandparents

    Two sisters, Blair and Brooke Harber, were among those who were killed in the deadly Texas floods.

    They were not attending Camp Mystic when the natural disaster struck. 

    The sisters were with their grandparents at a cabin along the Guadalupe River when they were swept away, reported FOX 4.

    The girls’ parents were staying at another cabin and are safe. Their grandparents, Charlene and Mike Harber, are missing.  

    As the parents were desperately searching for the girls, they checked their phones and saw they each received a text from their daughters that read ‘I love you’, timestamped at 3.30am. The girls also sent a similar message to their grandfather in Michigan.

    Brooke Harber, 11

    Brooke Harber (center), 11, and her older sister Blair (left of center) sent heartbreaking texts to loved ones as they drowned in flood

    Brooke Harber (center), 11, and her older sister Blair (left of center) sent heartbreaking texts to loved ones as they drowned in flood

    Brooke Harber, Blair’s younger sister, was confirmed dead over the holiday weekend. The sisters were found holding hands.

    Blair and Brooker were eighth grade and sixth grade students respectively at St. Rita Catholic School, according to their priest, Father Joshua J. Whitfield.

    ‘Even if we may never fully understand why such tragedies happen, we are called to respond with love, compassion, and prayer,’ Whitfield said. 

    ‘We will honor Blair and Brooke’s lives, the light they shared, and the joy they brought to everyone who knew them.’

    Richard ‘Dick’ Eastland, 70 – Hero camp director

    Camp Mystic Director and Co-owner Richard 'Dick' Eastland (pictured), 70, died while trying to save his campers

    Camp Mystic Director and Co-owner Richard ‘Dick’ Eastland (pictured), 70, died while trying to save his campers

    Beloved Camp Mystic Director Richard ‘Dick’ Eastland, 70, died while trying to rescue campers from the biblical rushing waters.

    Eastland’s nephew, Gardner Eastland, confirmed the death in a Facebook post on Saturday. The camp director’s wife, Tweety, was found safe at their home, according to Texas Public Radio.

    Father-of-four Eastland died in a helicopter on the way to a Houston hospital, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly told the Washington Post.

    The Eastlands have owned and operated Camp Mystic since 1974, and many viewed him as a father figure at the camp. 

    Chloe Childress, 18

    Camp Mystic counselor Chloe Childress (pictured), 18, had plans to attend college in the fall

    Camp Mystic counselor Chloe Childress (pictured), 18, had plans to attend college in the fall

    Camp Mystic counselor Chloe Childress also lost her life in the disaster.

    The Kinkaid School graduate was about to start studying at the University of Texas at Austin in the fall.

    ‘Whether it was sharing her own challenges to ease someone’s burden or quietly cheering a teammate or classmate through a tough day, Chloe made space for others to feel safe, valued, and brave,’ Jonathan Eades, the head of The Kinkaid School, wrote in a letter to the school community.

    ‘She understood what it meant to be part of a community, and more than that, she helped build one.’

    John Burgess, 39

    John Burgess (top left), 39, died while camping with his family. His wife, Julia (top right), and their two sons are still missing. Daughter Jenna (bottom right) was at a camp nearby

    John Burgess (top left), 39, died while camping with his family. His wife, Julia (top right), and their two sons are still missing. Daughter Jenna (bottom right) was at a camp nearby

    Father-of-three John Burgess, 39, was killed while the camping with his family at the HTR TX Hill Country Campground in Ingram for the Fourth of July.

    His wife, Julia Anderson Burgess, 38, and two of their sons, five-year-old Jack and one-year-old James, are still missing, according to their family.

    Their daughter, Jenna, was attending a nearby camp and returned home safely. 



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