‘Tiny, but mighty’: Family of girl, 8, killed in Texas flooding releases statement

Mary Kate Jacobe, 8, was killed in the July 4 flooding in the Texas Hill Country{ } (Credit: Jacobe family)

Mary Kate Jacobe, 8, was killed in the July 4 flooding in the Texas Hill Country (Credit: Jacobe family)

The family of Mary Kate Jacobe, 8, a Camp Mystic camper killed in the Hill Country flooding, released a statement about their “angel on earth.”

She was tiny but mighty, full of love and joy with a smile that melted your heart,” said the Jacobe family.

Jacobe is one of 27 campers and counselors killed when the Guadalupe River flooded on July 4.

At least 118 people are dead.

Kerr County was hit the hardest, with at least 95 deaths, including 36 children. President Donald Trump signed a disaster declaration for the county and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is on the ground there.

Search and rescue operations are ongoing.

“Mary Kate, our Sissy, was the baby of our large family and was most certainly our angel on earth. We are utterly shattered and forever changed by the loss of our girl,” said the Jacobe family.

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“Our precious angel baby has entered the gates of Heaven. Mary Kate Jacobe was the light of our lives. She was tiny but mighty, full of love and joy with a smile that melted your heart. Mary Kate, our Sissy, was the baby of our large family and was most certainly our angel on earth. We are utterly shattered and forever changed by the loss of our girl.

Please know we truly appreciate the prayers and support so lovingly expressed by so many. We sincerely thank you for respecting our family’s privacy as we process the unthinkable.

Our family extends our deepest sympathy to all those affected by the tragic flooding. We stand united by loss but rooted in love. May God be with you now and always.”

The Jacobe Family
Houston, Texas