
Lacy Frondorf collapsed when volunteers gave her a mud ultrasound photograph of her daughter Willow, the treasure swept 10 miles from her home Kerrville in Texas Deadly 4th, says NY Post.
A forty -year -old sister thought the framed picture was gone forever after her garage had swallowed the flood water. Volunteer Roger Danish discovered it on Wednesday while cleaning the debris with his mother Marlens Flores, who immediately sent him to Facebook groups.
“Me, my mother, I know it meant something to her,” said Flores, fireman Berclair. The corner of the photo showed only “Lacy Ndorf”, but the Eagle Social Media user identified Frondorf within hours.
A three -hour van repaired a broken heart
Son and daughter Marlen Floresová drove three hours from Berclair to personally return the ultrasound to Frondorf’s surviving house – spared only because they sit on a higher country.
During their emotional meeting Frondorf explained that they lost all “child memories” in a disaster that killed 134 people all over Texas.
The photo has never been digitized, so its recovery by miracle. “When someone finds an ultrasonic picture, it will give you a view of hope and peace and love,” Frondorf told volunteers, describing how she sobbed when cleaning the mud from the frame.
Her property became a “war zone” where 12 bodies were obtained from the growth of the Guadalupe.
The return to ultrasound was supported by the Facebook Virus group DUDDI Persyn “found on the Guadalupe River”, which combined 20,000+ members to re -combine the victims of the flood with lost treasures.
Persyn, Grandmother, who has begun in volunteering, treats each renewed item as sacred, be it a toy of the lost mourning camp with a mystical mother or an ultrasound of Frondorf.
“We treat this like the most important thing,” Persyn explained, washing clothes and stuffed animals found in debris. Her team sorts discoveries into the magazines and believes that even a plastic duck can be someone’s last connection with the loved ones.
When Flores continues the weekend regeneration missions near Kerrville, it embodies the spirit of Texas: “When someone hurts, we all hurt”.
Frondorf sent her nine -year -old daughter Willow, a child in ultrasound to temporarily live with grandparents because their property Riverside remains dangerous.
Yet it draws strength from volunteers to “give his time and sweat”, such as those who saved her pig Mohawk, who “swims very well”.
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In the middle of the devastation, which claimed 27 lives in the nearby mystic camp, this ultrasonic journey home symbolizes resistance. “It gives you a little more to continue,” Frondorf said, clutching a picture that survived the fury of nature.
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