Wife and daughter of a key FIU dean are among the missing in Texas floods
Briefly

In Central Texas, catastrophic flooding occurred on July 4, leading to significant losses. The wife and daughter of William G. Hardin III, dean of the College of Business at FIU, are among those presumed dead after their home was washed away while they were inside. Dean Hardin survived, but his wife Alyson and daughter Josephine are missing. Alyson was active in her church and diocesan leadership, while Josephine was a graduate of The Webb School and Emory University School of Law, known for her legal work in medical malpractice.
"Alyson had served as senior warden at All Saints, Fort Lauderdale, and was a longtime leader at her church, the diocese and a trustee of the University of the South in Sewanee."
"This is an unfathomable loss for the Hardin family, for All Saints [Episcopal Church], and for our diocese," wrote the Right Rev. Peter Eaton in a message to parishioners.
"Josephine, a 2015 graduate of The Webb School and an attorney at Huff Powell Bailey in Atlanta, was known for her work in medical malpractice and long-term care defense."
"The bodies of Alyson and Josephine have not yet been recovered," Bishop Eaton wrote in his July 6 statement.
Read at Miami Herald
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