Homecoming Queen Dies in Texas Floods On Way Home From Prom, A homecoming ruler on her route home from her prom was executed by floodwaters in Devine, Texas, around 35 miles southwest of San Antonio.
Alyssa Ramirez, who was likewise a team promoter who played tennis and volleyball, spent Saturday night at her prom and was driving home Sunday when floodwaters cleared her auto off the street, as indicated by NBC partner WOAI and a burial service home.
There were no blockades out and about and Ramirez's auto slowed down out in the high water a couple of miles from her home, Roberta Ramirez, Alyssa's auntie, told the station.
"She did the right things," Roberta Ramirez said. "She called 911. She called her dad, however it was just a lot of and too fast."
Alyssa Ramirez's guardians went to hunt down her however without much of any result, Roberta Ramirez said.
"They found themselves unable to discover her until today," Roberta Ramirez told WOAI. "They [her parents] rest guaranteed that she was an exceptionally solid professor and she has her place in Heaven and they'll meet her again soon."
A tribute gave by Hurley Funeral Home in Devine, Texas, read to some degree:
"Alyssa was the homecoming ruler of Devine High School, and also a star competitor in tennis and volleyball. She was understudy board President, team promoter and co-manager of the secondary school yearbook. She was neighborly to all who crossed her way, cherished her family, her companions and the town of Devine. She had yearnings of being an Optometrist. She will be painfully missed by all. The accompanying selection is the thing that she posted 9 days prior to she passed on:
'Confidence develops through hardship. Confidence does not develop in a patio nursery of property, but rather in a desert of tribulation. Despite the fact that it is never wonderful to experience hardship, it shows us to drive forward and to stick to God. He will never abandon us.'"
Alyssa Ramirez, who was likewise a team promoter who played tennis and volleyball, spent Saturday night at her prom and was driving home Sunday when floodwaters cleared her auto off the street, as indicated by NBC partner WOAI and a burial service home.
There were no blockades out and about and Ramirez's auto slowed down out in the high water a couple of miles from her home, Roberta Ramirez, Alyssa's auntie, told the station.
"She did the right things," Roberta Ramirez said. "She called 911. She called her dad, however it was just a lot of and too fast."
Alyssa Ramirez's guardians went to hunt down her however without much of any result, Roberta Ramirez said.
"They found themselves unable to discover her until today," Roberta Ramirez told WOAI. "They [her parents] rest guaranteed that she was an exceptionally solid professor and she has her place in Heaven and they'll meet her again soon."
A tribute gave by Hurley Funeral Home in Devine, Texas, read to some degree:
"Alyssa was the homecoming ruler of Devine High School, and also a star competitor in tennis and volleyball. She was understudy board President, team promoter and co-manager of the secondary school yearbook. She was neighborly to all who crossed her way, cherished her family, her companions and the town of Devine. She had yearnings of being an Optometrist. She will be painfully missed by all. The accompanying selection is the thing that she posted 9 days prior to she passed on:
'Confidence develops through hardship. Confidence does not develop in a patio nursery of property, but rather in a desert of tribulation. Despite the fact that it is never wonderful to experience hardship, it shows us to drive forward and to stick to God. He will never abandon us.'"
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