Heartbreaking news: There are still 3 SOULS that have not been found after the historic flood in Texas, seeing the last person’s name, I can’t hold back my tears, the list is below

KERR COUNTY, TEXAS — The floods that tore through Kerr County have left a community shattered, robbing so many of so much. Three beloved residents — Cile StewardMichael Phillips, and Jeff Ramsey — remain missing, and the weight of their absence hangs heavy over the hearts of friends, family, and neighbors.

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Cile, a bright young camper from Camp Mystic, was known for her joy, energy, and boundless promise. Michael, the selfless Marble Falls volunteer Fire Chief, devoted his life to protecting others, always putting service before self. Jeff, a devoted father, was the steady anchor of his family — a man whose love and guidance shaped every part of their lives.

Their absence is felt everywhere — in the empty homes that once echoed with laughter, in the silence where warm conversations used to flow, and in the faces of loved ones carrying the unbearable burden of not knowing.