Chloe Childress, a counselor at Camp Mystic, was killed in the course of the devastating flooding in Hunt, Texas, over the vacation weekend, based on a consultant of her highschool.
She graduated from The Kinkaid College earlier this 12 months and was set to attend the College of Texas at Austin within the fall.
Jonathan Eades, the top of The Kinkaid College, remembered Childress as somebody who had a “outstanding means of creating folks really feel seen” and “regular compassion that settled a room.”
A view of Camp Mystic, the location of the place no less than 20 women went lacking after flash flooding in Hunt, Texas, on July 5, 2025.
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“Whether or not it was sharing her personal challenges to ease somebody’s burden or quietly cheering a teammate or classmate by means of a troublesome day, Chloe made house for others to really feel protected, valued, and courageous. She understood what it meant to be a part of a neighborhood, and greater than that, she helped construct one,” Eades wrote in a letter to the varsity neighborhood.
Whereas in highschool, she was the co-president of her faculty’s honor council, ran varsity cross nation and based a membership dedicated to serving to senior residents, based on her LinkedIn.

Chloe Childress, a counselor at Camp Mystic, was killed in the course of the devastating flooding in Hunt, Texas, over the vacation weekend, based on a consultant of her highschool.
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In keeping with Eades, Childress “misplaced her life upholding this selfless and fierce dedication to others.”
“A loyal and beloved buddy to all who knew her, Chloe led with empathy. Her honesty gave others the braveness to talk up. Her resilience helped others push by means of. Her pleasure, so current in all of the little issues, reminded all who knew her to maintain displaying up with coronary heart,” he mentioned.
Catastrophic flooding over the Fourth of July weekend in Texas left no less than 78 folks lifeless and plenty of extra are lacking, based on officers.

Flood waters left particles together with automobiles and tools scattered in Louise Hays Park on July 5, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas.
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By far the best variety of fatalities occurred in Kerr County, the place 68 individuals are believed to be lifeless, based on officers, together with 28 youngsters.
There are a number of main camps within the space. At one among them, Camp Mystic, on the banks of the Guadalupe River, no less than 11 of its 750 younger feminine campers and counselors, together with Childress, died within the flooding.
The Guadalupe River in Kerr County rose a staggering 26 ft in 45 minutes, officers mentioned. The river reached its second-highest peak on file, surpassing a 1987 flood degree, based on the Nationwide Climate Service.