Texas-area Flood Victims

Texas-area Flood Victims

Texas-area Flood Victims Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 28, 2015.
HOUSTON (AP) — While the barrage of deadly thunderstorms that hit Texas has tapered, many cities remain in danger, and officials have warned about the possibility of more flooding from rain-swollen rivers as the week goes on.

In suburban Houston, the rains have pushed the San Jacinto River above flood stage, and its waters were expected to cover streets in subdivisions along the west fork of the river, possibly stranding people in their homes for days if they don't leave.

In Wharton, about 60 miles southwest of Houston, the mayor asked residents to voluntarily evacuate about 300 homes on the west side of the city due to the predicted rise of the Colorado River. In the rural Parker County community of Horseshoe Bend, some 40 miles southwest of Fort Worth, officials asked residents of about 250 homes to leave as the Brazos River rose.

By early Thursday, Parker County Emergency Management spokesman Joel Kertok said the Brazos River had almost crested, but officials had no reports of flooded homes and were monitoring the situation.

He said the river, which has a flood level of 21 feet, was at about 23 feet.

Meanwhile, in Central Texas, crews continued searching for nine people feared dead after the swollen Blanco River smashed through Wimberley, a small tourist town between San Antonio and Austin, over the Memorial Day weekend. In Houston, residents whose homes were flooded by torrential rains on Monday and Tuesday also continued their cleanup efforts. The storms and floods in Texas and Oklahoma this week have left at least 21 people dead and about a dozen others missing.

While the Houston area got a respite from rainy weather for most of Wednesday, the heavy rains from earlier in the week were still making their way downstream. By late Wednesday, the San Jacinto was at 52 feet, nearly three feet above its flood stage, said Kim Jackson, a spokeswoman for the Harris County Flood Control District.

"We're advising residents to take any measures that they deem appropriate for their safety as the river continues to rise," she said.

Joey Shedd, 23, didn't plan on evacuating his home in the Moonshine Hill neighborhood located along the San Jacinto. Shedd said his home is safe because it stands on stilts, but he expected his parents' home next door to flood as it is on the ground.

"It hasn't been this bad since Hurricane Ike (in 2008). This barely makes it to my house," he said of the all-terrain vehicle he was using to ride across the flooded roadway that leads to his neighborhood in a rural area northeast of Houston.

Chuck Bayne was among those who decided to follow the advice of officials and leave his North Texas home in Horseshoe Bend, about 70 miles west of Dallas. On Wednesday, Bayne, owner of the Brazos RV Resort, headed to his second home in Arlington.

"Everybody on the river is leaving — except you have a couple dozen who aren't leaving. They're afraid of looters, and some are just plain stubborn," he said.

In Wharton, the Colorado River is expected to crest at 45.8 feet, which is nearly seven feet above its flood stage, by Friday.

"Our main concern was getting residents ahead of the game and giving them notice to voluntary evacuate," said Paula Favors, city secretary in Wharton, which has more than 8,800 residents.

In Houston, between 800 and 1,400 homes have already been damaged by the flooding. Thousands of homes were also damaged or destroyed in the central Texas corridor that includes Wimberley — 744 of them in San Marcos alone.

This has been the wettest month on record for Texas, even with several days left. The state climatologist's office said Wednesday that Texas has gotten an average of 7.54 inches of rain in May, breaking the old record of 6.66 inches, set in June 2004. While rain is in the forecast the next couple of days for many of the affected areas, the chances for showers are greater during the weekend.

On the banks of the Blanco in Central Texas, Brian Martinez and his wife, Pam, continued Wednesday to clean up their home after it was swamped when the river crested Sunday.

"I've cried all day," said Pam Martinez. "Every time I opened a drawer and saw there was more water. It was too much for me."

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JUAN A. LOZANO, Associated Press

SETH ROBBINS, Associated Press

Lozano reported from Houston and Robbins from Wimberley. Associated Press journalists David Warren, Jamie Stengle and Terry Wallace in Dallas; John L. Mone in Wimberley; and Joshua Replogle in Houston contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Alice Guckian Queen

June 23, 2015

My Prayes Go out to all the families who lost someone in the flood . I hope the Mc Combs .@the other families who lost can find closer soon . God Bless you all .Alice Guckian Queen @ family

Alice Guckian Queen

June 11, 2015

God Bless you all who have lost someone in this tragdy . I send my prayers to all of you @ the families . Alice Guckian Queen @ Melanie @ Jeff Wheaton - Fentress , Tx

June 3, 2015

May you find peace of mind from God, the ' God of all comfort. '

June 2, 2015

My condolences to all who have lost loved ones during this time. May all of you find comfort in knowing that Almighty God is not responsible for this terrible occurrence. But God is able to comfort all of you during this time.May all of you find comfort in knowing in just a little while there will be no more crying, dying,mourning any more. RRevelation 21:3,4

Jimmie

June 1, 2015

My heart goes out to your family may God continue to be with you during this time proverbs 34 : 18

G J.

June 1, 2015

This is so sad. Please accept my sympathy. May God give you all peace in this difficult time. Rom 15:33. We are praying for you all.

Alice Guckian Queen

May 31, 2015

My prayers go out to all the victims families who lost there lifes @ who lost everything. May God help you get over this sad time. Alice Guckian @ family

May 31, 2015

Texas is also in my family's prayers, three granddaughters were born at Darnell
Army Hospital in Killeen, TX. God Bless
all who are affected by this disaster.

R. F.

May 31, 2015

Condolences to all the families who lost dear loved ones. Job 1:1-19 states God is not responsible for such tragedies, but he is the one who can truly comfort you (Psalm 31:7). He heals and comforts broken and crushed hearts. He will give you the strength to remember your dear ones without sorrow. He will give you the strength you will need to live on. May you all have peace as you do so.

David Hammond

May 31, 2015

It is a terrible thing when nature attacks, Texas is in my prayers.
I pray that our heavenly Father, heals the sadness of those who lost so much in this great tragedy, for those families and their loved ones.
As well as everyone else involved, those making sandbags to protect their homes and property.
God Bless everyone involved!

May 31, 2015

My sincere condolences to all The Family's that were effected by the untimely rains that took many lives. May you be comforted in knowing that the scripture at Jeremiah 29:11 give hope..

May 31, 2015

My condolences to all who lost their loved ones in this tragedy. May you treasure the memories of your loved ones. Be assured that the God of Comfort has them tucked away in his memory as well.
SJ

L. Smith

May 31, 2015

May the God of all comfort comfort the families that have lost loved ones during this tragic event. 2 Cor. 1:2-5

BJ. Florida

May 31, 2015

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you, and may our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17)

King family

May 31, 2015

May the God of tender mercy (Psalms 83:18) grant the family peace and comfort during this time of sorrow.

bvd

May 30, 2015

May God comfort and strengthen the families of those lost in this unforeseen tragedy. (Matt. 6:9)

willie Dehoward

May 30, 2015

Keep your head up Texans unexpected events come and go but love last forever, GOD bless you all.

May 30, 2015

My deepest condolences to the familys and friends. Please remember you are not alone in your trials. 1pet 5:7

May 30, 2015

Condolences go out to all the families and friends may your prayers and God's word strengthen and comfort all in these difficult times we live in. Reba

Dennis L. Hart

May 30, 2015

May GOD continue to bless each of the family's that are affected by the storms in texas, our prayers are for each of the victims and family's that GOD will comfort each of you in your time of sorrow, May GOD bless you and keep you.

May 30, 2015

My deepest sorrow for the sudden loss of your loved ones. You are all in my prayers.

"During all their distress it was distressing to him...In his love and compassion...he lifted them up and carried them all the days of old." (Isaiah 63:9) Please know that our Heavenly Father knows the pain you feel and promises to carry you through this distressing time.

May 30, 2015

May God comfort and strengthen the families of those lost in this unforseen tragedy

The Orlando's Family

May 30, 2015

I can only understand your pain and I know that Words itself cannot take the pain away, however, No matter how rough our lives might get, our Heavenly Father can grant you the strength and comfort to help you deal with them. Psalms 9:9. I'm really sorry you have lost loved ones today, please accept my sincere condolences.

The Wright's

May 30, 2015

We are so very sorry for your losses. You all are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.

Sam

May 30, 2015

May everyone affected find comfort and peace from the God of all comfort who is a refuge and strength for us during our distresses.

Kathy

May 30, 2015

I am so sorry for the loss of so many people. This is not by God. This is what the Bible calls time and unexpected events. They affect everyone. (Eccl 9:11). But God has a plan to undo the evil effects of this world. (Psm 37:10,11)

Jo Go

May 30, 2015

Sorry for your lose. I hope you can find confort in God and his bueatiful promesis.

g d

May 30, 2015

I send my heartfelt regards to ALL those who have lost their Love Ones
and those who have lost their homes and everything else at this difficult time. May you trust in God the hearer of prayers to give you the strength you need to get though this.

May 30, 2015

God Bless all of their souls

May 29, 2015

A wise man stated, "I have seen something further under the sun, that the swift do not always win the race, nor do the mighty win the battle,+ nor do the wise always have the food, nor do the intelligent always have the riches,+ nor do those with knowledge always have success,+ because time and unexpected events* overtake them all."

Unfortunately bad things happen to good people and it is not necessarily any fault of their own. Just being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Kenny Adkins

May 29, 2015

I pray for all of those who have lost their lives,homes etc

TH

May 29, 2015

I'm so sorry about your loss. Please take comfort in the scripture at Psalms 55 : 22. God will help you get through this difficult time.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Turner, Sr. & Family

May 29, 2015

May God Bless And Comfort You
By: Charles G. Turner, Sr.
At times like this when we don't know what to do
Just talk to God and he will see you through

When words sometimes just won't do and you don't know what to say
Just talk to God and let him have his way
When friends and family come and go
Just remember that God has an open door
At times like this when words alone won't do
May God bless and comfort you

May 29, 2015

So sorry for your loss, may God comfort you and your family

May 29, 2015

So sore for your loss, may God comfort you and your family

May 29, 2015

My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the promise found in 1 Thessalonians 4 : 14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

Jane Dowling

May 29, 2015

God bless you and hold you ~

THE WILSONS

May 29, 2015

OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILIES THAT HAVE LOST LOVE ONES IN THE TRADEGIES IN TEXAS. MAY THE GOD OF TENDER MERCIES COMFORT AND STRENGTHEN THEM. AND, MAY HE ASSURE THEM THAT HE IS NOT FAR FROM THE BROKENHEARTED AND CRUSH IN SPIRIT.

Smalls

May 29, 2015

My prayers have been with all of those affected by the storms that hit Monday. I want to send my condolences to those who have lost loved ones and who have lost their homes and belongings. At this time we must come together and help one another during this emergency. John 13:34

May 29, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with the families and communities of the victims.
Psalms 37:11

The Long Family

May 29, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May 29, 2015

My deepest sympathy to all of the families and friends of the Texas-Area Flood Victims. May our Heavenly Father give you comfort to help your broken heart to heal during this most grievous time.

Linda

May 29, 2015

You have my deepest condolences on your immeasurable loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. There is little that I can say or do to ease your pain and suffering. May knowing that you are in the thoughts and prayers of many, bring a measure of comfort. Life is so short and those we love are gone from our lives too quickly. May the God of loyal love comfort you during your time of sorrow

May 29, 2015

My condolences to all the families that lost loved ones. may the God of all comfort help you to endure.

Aaron D

May 29, 2015

To all the families of the victims. 1st off I'm very sorry to hear about this tragedy. Often the best way to cope is by staying positive, venting so you can get the stress & anxiety out of you (Pro 12:45).

T C

May 29, 2015

My condolences to the families who lost loved ones to the Texas flood. May God's Word provide you strength and comfort at this time. (Isa. 41:10,13)

Sheila

May 29, 2015

Prayers from California.

Phillip Wilkinson

May 29, 2015

My condolences, and my heartfelt thoughts to all of you. My hope is that all who are suffering stay safe and recuperate. I pray and ask for your prayers that my daughter Amanda Wilkinson and my granddaughter Eilise are still alive. I have not been able to get in touch and they live in Houston.

Wendy Morgan

May 29, 2015

May god bless each and everyone of you,rest in peace.....

JJ

May 28, 2015

My heartfelt sympathy to all the flood victims . Please know that The Almighty God cares for you and that he will help you to endure in this very difficult time . My prayer for all of you . Philippians 4 : 7 .

rosalie sylvester

May 28, 2015

Rip lord gain angels wing

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

May 28, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

May 28, 2015

To the families of the texas flood victims. Rest assured that God wants you to be comforted during this time. Pleas turn to him in prayer. Draw close to him he will draw close to you.

Jeanelle Taylor

May 28, 2015

To all the families who lost loved ones in the Texas-area floods: I am so very sorry for your loss and the terrible pain you must feel now. May the true "Hearer of Prayer" (Psalm 65:2; Psalm 83:18) grant all of you the needed strength and the sweetest peace during your time of grief. Soon we will live in a peaceful world free of the effects of natural disasters. May the promise found at Isaiah 65:17 bring you a measure of comfort in the days ahead.

May 28, 2015

god bless all the flood victims in Texas you are in our prayers may relief come soon We hold all of you dear to our hearts
Family in Montana

Al

May 28, 2015

Please accept my deepest sympathy to the families affected by this tragedy. May God grant you peace and comfort during this desperate time of need~Romans15:33.

May 28, 2015

Peace and comfort to the families and friends.

Scott Chamberland

May 28, 2015

Please accept my Deepest Sympathies

Liz

May 28, 2015

MAY THE GOOD LORD WRAP HIS LOVING ARMS AROUND EACH OF YOU.
GIVE YOU PEACE THROUGH ALL OF THE TRIALS & TRIBULTAIONS YOU ARE GOING THROUGH.
AND THE ONES THAT YOU HAVE ALREADY GONE THROUGH.
ONE DAY AT A TIME SWEET JESUS.
REMEMBER, GOD KNOW THESE THINGS THAT ARE GOING TO HAPPEN BEFORE WE DO.
TRUST & BELIEVE,
FOR THERE IS NO OTHER WAY,
BUT TO BE HAPPY IN JESUS,
JUST TO TRUST & BELIEVE.
PRAISE GOD.
AMEN & AMEN.

Brenda

May 28, 2015

My condolences to the families of these victims. God promises to be near to and comfort the brokenhearted now. He also assures us that his heavenly Kingdom will undo the effects of all our major problems such as natural disasters and the death of our loved ones. Soon we will be reunited with family members and enjoy life in a beautiful and safe Paradise. These promises are guaranteed!

Stacy

May 28, 2015

Heartfelt condolences to family and loved ones. May the God of all comfort be with you as you cope with your loss.

May 28, 2015

My condolences go out to all who are affected by this tragic event. The God of the heavens invites you to call on Him for comfort.

Jordan

May 28, 2015

My regards to the families of this disaster. Don't give up on each other and don't give up on God. May our Lord Jesus Christ and our God and Father Jehovah give you everlasting comfort by means of undeserved kindness, comfort your hearts and make you all firm in every good deed and word. 2 Thess. 2:16,17.

May 28, 2015

I am sorry for your loss. May the peace God gives help you through these difficult days.

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