Hearts United in the Flood: The Children We Lost in Hunt, Texas

What should have been a joyful summer escape turned into a devastating nightmare for three families — and an entire nation.

Over the July 4th weekend, catastrophic flash floods swept through Hunt, Texas, striking Camp Mystic and nearby cabins along the Guadalupe River. In a matter of minutes, dozens of lives were lost — including bright, beautiful children whose only plan had been to make summer memories.

Among them were 8-year-old twins Hanna and Rebecca Lawrence, remembered for their joyful spirits and tight bond. Their older sister Harper survived, but their loss has shattered a family deeply devoted to giving children a better future. Their grandfather, David Lawrence Jr., a champion of early childhood education, now mourns two of his youngest inspirations.

Not far away, Eloise Peck, also 8, died alongside her best friend and cabinmate Lila Bonner. Described as warm, funny, and kind, Eloise was “friends with everyone,” her mother said. A now-viral photo of the two girls smiling together has become a haunting reminder of the lives cut far too short.

And in the nearby community of Casa Bonita, sisters Blair and Brooke Harber, ages 13 and 11, were swept away while on a short trip with their family. Hours before they died, Brooke sent a final text: “I love you.” Their bodies were later found together — hands still locked in love. Their grandparents remain missing.

Each of these girls carried joy, faith, and love into the world — and left it far too soon.

Though we can’t bring them back, we can hold their light close. In their memory, hug your children a little tighter tonight. Life can change in a moment — but love, as these girls showed us, endures forever. 💔

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