Texas family mourns ‘shining light’ 8-year-old daughter confirmed dead in Camp Mystic flood disaster



The parents of 8-year-old Kellyanne Elizabeth Lytal confirmed to Fox News Digital Friday that Texas Rangers identified her as one of the Camp Mystic girls killed in the Texas Hill Country floods.

The Lytal family described Kellyanne, who went missing on the Fourth of July, as a “shining light in this world.”

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“She was kind, fearless, silly, compassionate, and a loving friend to everyone,” the family wrote in a statement to Fox News Digital. 

They added she “believed deeply in Jesus,” noting they “rejoice in the comfort of knowing she is in Heaven with our Lord and Savior.”

Camp Mystic, an all-girls private Christian retreat, reported 27 girls missing after the Guadalupe River flooded and waters rushed through the campground. 

They are all presumed dead, and first responders continue to search for remains.

“Even though she was taken from us way too early, we thank God for the eight magical years we got to share with her,” the Lytals wrote.

“Our family wants to thank everyone for their prayers and support during this difficult time. We are forever grateful for the men and women who are assisting in the search and rescue efforts.”

The parents of 8-year-old Kellyanne Elizabeth Lytal confirmed to Fox News Digital that she was one of the Camp Mystic girls killed in the Texas Hill Country floods. Getty Images
Officials say 176 people remain missing from the catastrophic floods, along with 119 people confirmed dead. AP
The Lytal family set up a fund known as The Kellyanne Elizabeth Lytal Memorial Foundation as a way to help out charitable causes that were dear to their daughter’s heart. FOX News

At least 119 people died in the floods, and at least 176 people remain missing, according to officials.

In Kellyanne’s honor, the family established the Kellyanne Elizabeth Lytal Memorial Foundation to give to charitable causes that were dear to her heart.

The fund is part of the Greater Houston Community Foundation, a tax-exempt organization.

The Lytal family asked for continued prayers for all the families affected by the tragedy.


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