Gracie Hunt, heiress of the Kansas City Chiefs, has spoken out after the tragic loss of her 9-year-old family member in the devastating Texas floods.
On Monday, July 7, Hunt, 26, posted a message on her Instagram, expressing her grief over the flood’s impact. “Some days, it’s hard to understand how the world can hold both so much beauty and so much pain. How can the same God who created the stars and set the planets in motion allow such deep suffering?” Hunt started off her post.
She continued, saying, “My heart aches for our extended family and friends who lost daughters — for every life lost and every family shattered by the floods in Texas,” she wrote. “I don’t have easy answers, but I do know this: following Jesus doesn’t spare us from pain — but it means we never face it alone.”
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Hunt also shared a message of hope, stating, “even in the darkest alleys, we hold on to the hope that this is not the end of the story.” Her post included prayers for Texas, as well as comforting Bible verses.
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Local reports from FOX4 confirmed that Janie Hunt, a family member and great-granddaughter of the late William Herbert Hunt, was one of the victims of the tragic floods at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp in Texas. The flooding has claimed at least 80 lives across central Texas, with 41 people still missing, including children and a camp counselor, according to the outlet.
People were quick to share their messages on Gracie’s post, sending their thoughts and well wishes to the family.
“Prayers for your family and the rest impacted by this,” one wrote.
Another commented, “So sorry for your loss sending you and your family love and prayers.”
“Thank you for these beautiful words,” a third thanked.
In addition to a feed post, Gracie’s mother, Tavia Hunt, also shared her sorrow on Instagram Stories, writing, “Our hearts are broken by the devastation from the floods in Wimberley and the tragic loss of so many lives.” Earlier, Tavia had announced a $500,000 donation to aid in relief and recovery efforts for the affected communities.
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