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Kellyanne Elizabeth Lytal
Among the latest confirmed dead is Kellyanne Elizabeth Lytal, a Camp Mystic camper who was initially presumed missing but later confirmed by Texas Rangers, family said. The Lytal family describes Kellyanne as a kind, fearless, silly, compassionate, young girl.
Deaths previously identified at Camp Mystic from the Greater Houston area:
Chloe Childress, 19, a counselor at the camp and a graduate of The Kinkaid School.
Margaret Bellows, 8, was a camper who attended Camp Mystic with her older sister. Her sister survived.
Mary Kathryn Jacobe, 8, was also a camper and had previously been identified.
Lainey Landry was a Camp Mystic camper too. She was confirmed by an obituary.
Molly Dewitt was another camper who was confirmed by an obituary.
Previously identified
Tim Walker
Tim Walker is an artist who owns the Neon Gallery in Montrose. His cousin, famed Houston Attorney Dick DeGuerin, told ABC13 that Walker's body was recovered on Tuesday.
On the Fourth of July, Tim, his wife, adult children, and a grandchild were in his cabin in Hunt when the floodwaters came rushing in. Relatives say Walker pushed all six other members of the family who were in the cabin out toward safety, but could not get out in time himself.
"Tim, if you had to define him, he's a family man," DeGuerin said. "He loves his family, both his immediate family and his extended family."
Mollie Schaffer
Another longtime Houstonian, Mollie Schaffer, wife of well-known Houston attorney Randy Schaffer, was also swept away. Writing about his wife on Facebook, Randy Schaffer said, "Mollie died in a manner consistent with how she lived-selflessly taking care of someone else before she took care of herself. She wouldn't leave the car until she was sure that I had done so. She saved my life. It wasn't my day to die. I wish that it hadn't been hers."
The Facebook posting says the Schaffers were staying in a hotel in Hunt when water began rising. Randy Schaffer writes that the hotel staff told them to drive to higher ground, but when they tried, they got stuck in rising waters. Both Randy and Mollie were swept up in the floodwaters, but Randy wrote that he was pushed into a pole, which he managed to climb and hold onto until the waters receded.
Reese Menchaca
Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough confirmed that recent Caney Creek High School graduate Reese Menchaca was also found dead. Menchaca was with three of her friends in a cabin in Hunt, Texas, when they were swept away during the flood.
Blakely McCrory
The grandfather of Blakely McCrory, Doug McLeod, confirmed to ABC13 that Blakely was identified early Tuesday morning. Blakely's mother and four sisters had been in Kerrville, waiting for the latest information. Blakely is one of the campers at Camp Mystic who was swept away in the floodwaters.
Greta Toranzo
The family of Greta Toranzo, another Camp Mystic camper, also confirmed that her body has been positively identified. Greta had been learning to fish at the camp, and one of the final pictures shared by her family was her smiling next to a large fish she just caught.
Brad Perry
The family of Brad Perry confirmed that his body had been identified on Tuesday night.
Amber Wilson
Late Tuesday evening, Amber Wilson's brother confirmed that her body had been recovered and identified. She had been staying at the HTR Hill Country Resort RV park with her husband, Jeff, and son, Shiloh.
Shiloh Wilson was confirmed through Pct. 4
Melissa Kamin was confirmed by a family member.
John Burgess was confirmed by a family statement.
Jeff Wilson was confirmed by his employer, Humble ISD.
Rob Kamin was confirmed by his brother. Kamin's wife, Melissa, is still missing.
Katherine Ferruzzo, a Camp Mystic counselor, was confirmed by family who said her remains were found Friday, July 11. In a statement, family members said she was a recent graduate of Memorial High School, had been accepted to the University of Texas at Austin this fall and planned to become a Special Education teacher.
Still Missing
As of Saturday, July 12, the following residents of Greater Houston are still presumed missing:
Ellen Getten Camp Mystic
Margaret Sheedy
Julia Anderson Burgess
Jack Burgess
James Burgess