A summer camp in Central Texas turned tragic over the July 4th weekend when flash floods struck, taking the lives of 8-year-old twin sisters Hanna and Rebecca Lawrence. The girls were at Camp Mystic with their 14-year-old sister, Harper, who survived the disaster.
The twins were known for their joy and close bond, making their loss especially heartbreaking for their family and community. Their grandfather, David Lawrence Jr., confirmed the devastating news and shared how the girls brought endless happiness to their parents and sister.
David Lawrence Jr. is a former Miami Herald publisher and founder of The Children’s Movement of Florida. He described Hanna and Rebecca as a true source of light in the family’s life.
Despite the tragedy, the family is focused on honoring the twins’ memory by preserving the joy they brought and sharing it with others.
The community has also rallied around the family, offering support and condolences during this difficult time.
Flash floods like this serve as a reminder of nature’s unpredictability and the importance of safety during extreme weather.
The family’s resilience and commitment to celebrating the twins’ lives inspire many who hear their story.
Their memory will continue to live on through the love and joy they shared with those around them.