A Texas church congregation is in
mourning after 13 people, between the ages of 61 and 87, were killed in an
accident Wednesday while on a church bus, officials said.
The bus was carrying senior adult
congregants from the First Baptist Church in New Braunfels, Texas, who were on
their way home from a three-day retreat at the Alto Frio Baptist Encampment,
the church said.
The Texas Department of Public
Safety said a pickup truck driver, 20-year-old Jack Dillon Young, veered into
the opposite lane of U.S. highway 83, crashing into the church bus head-on with
14 people on board.
Only one passenger on the bus --
64-year-old Rose Mary Harris -- survived, authorities said. She was hospitalized
in critical condition.
The bus driver and the remaining
12 passengers died.
Eight of the victims were in
their 80s, officials said. The oldest were 87-year-old Harold Boyd Barber and
87-year-old Mildred Goodlett Rosamond, officials said.
The youngest of the 13 victims
was 61-year-old Rhonda Barlow Allen, the Department of Public Safety said.
The other victims were identified
as: Dorothy Fern Vulliet, 84; Martha Holcomb Walker; 84; Addie Maurine
Schmeltekopf, 84; Avis Scholl Banks, 83; Margaret Robinson Barber, 82; Howard
Bryan Allen, 81; Sue Wynn Tysdal, 76; Donna Elizabeth Hawkins, 69; Cristie
Clare Moore, 68; and Murray William Barrett, 67.
"They were a part of our
church family," Pastor Brad McLean said at a news conference today.
"They will be deeply missed."
He continued: "I remember
the smiles. I remember the hugs. I remember the couples coming in together and
you see them together all the time. I remember so many walking by and saying,
'Pastor, we're praying for you.' You live life with folks and so you just share
so many small interactions that add up to a relationship that impacts you and
strengthens your heart."
At least 13 dead, 3 injured in
Texas church bus crash, say police
"The hard reality of -- we
won't see those faces walking in the door, and being able to greet them, and
shakes hands, and hug them," he added. "Some out of the group who
served in our kitchen on Wednesday nights. I think it's the everyday
interaction and relationship that has been built, those are the things that really,
really will affect us."
McLean said he is praying for
Harris, the surviving and injured passenger, and said he hopes to see her
smiling face back in the choir soon.
McLean today also encouraged
people to pray for the family of the injured pickup truck driver, saying that
the man's family is hurting "as they work through a very difficult time,
as well."
Young was hospitalized in stable
condition, officials said.
"They have a concern for
their family member they're hurting for the loss of life that occurred
yesterday," McLean said. "And so as believers in Christ we need to
show them grace and pray for them, as well, because of what they are
suffering."
McLean also today thanked the
community, including businesses and other churches, for reaching out to provide
food, counseling and other support.
"I'm just terribly grateful
for the outpouring of love that our community has shown during this difficult
time," McLean said. "Our priority as a church ... is to care for our
families who've lost a loved one in this accident. We want to take care of
them, we want to help them through these difficult days."
The National Transportation
Safety Board is involved in the investigation.
Source : ABCNews

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