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Twin sisters. Woman who 'shaped generations of campers': Texas flood victims remembered Camp directors. Sisters. Teachers. Grandparents. More than 80 people died in flooding in central Texas.
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the at least 120 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
Randy Schaffer met wife Mollie in 1967. They’d been together ever since. In the end, only the Guadalupe River's raging waters could separate them.
Dillon is remembered as "a bright and enthusiastic student" in her obituary. She was known for her academic achievements and a talent for making friends everywhere.
Chloe Childress, a counselor at Camp Mystic, died during the flooding in Hunt, Texas, according to a representative of her high school.
Cynthia Thomas describes the damage left behind by the catastrophic floods that struck Texas. Thomas explains to NBC News' Joe Fryer and Savannah Sellers why many people are likely to not rebuild due to the high costs of flood insurance.
Known as a "very gentle man" by friends, family and neighbors, Jose Olvera died attempting to save his wife, Alicia Torres, in the July 4 Kerr County floods.