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What an amazing show of support today by the Kingwood community. It was an emotional sight. People lined the streets as Shiloh “Stingray” Wilson was returned home to rest and be with his parents, Jeff and Amber, who were also tragically lost in the floods on July 4th. Because of the tireless efforts of so many first responders and volunteers, they can rest together today as a family. I got to meet the family and friends of these amazing people. At just 12 years old, Shiloh was already a rodeo champion—tough, talented, and full of heart. He was in Kerr County for a rodeo competition - his mom and dad there to support him. His saddle, engraved with his trademark Stingray, was found 13 miles downriver after the flood and miraculously made it back to the family because the people who found it saw the Stingray and began to investigate just based on that one clue. It is being refurbished now for the family by a saddle maker in Wyoming. Shiloh’s father Jeff was a rodeo champion in his own right and a dedicated teacher at Kingwood Park High School, where he taught auto body repair and helped students earn certifications for high-paying jobs right out of high school. His mother, Amber, was a longtime employee at Insperity, where she worked for 27 years. She was a beloved colleague, deeply rooted member of the community, and above all, a dedicated wife and mother. We’re praying for the family and friends they leave behind as they carry the weight of this heartbreaking loss. Stingray Strong.

Dan Crenshaw

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What an amazing show of support today by the Kingwood community. It was an emotional sight. People lined the streets as Shiloh “Stingray” Wilson was returned home to rest and be with his parents, Jeff and Amber, who were also tragically lost in the floods on July 4th. Because of the tireless efforts of so many first responders and volunteers, they can rest together today as a family. I got to meet the family and friends of these amazing people. At just 12 years old, Shiloh was already a rodeo champion—tough, talented, and full of heart. He was in Kerr County for a rodeo competition - his mom and dad there to support him. His saddle, engraved with his trademark Stingray, was found 13 miles downriver after the flood and miraculously made it back to the family because the people who found it saw the Stingray and began to investigate just based on that one clue. It is being refurbished now for the family by a saddle maker in Wyoming. Shiloh’s father Jeff was a rodeo champion in his own right and a dedicated teacher at Kingwood Park High School, where he taught auto body repair and helped students earn certifications for high-paying jobs right out of high school. His mother, Amber, was a longtime employee at Insperity, where she worked for 27 years. She was a beloved colleague, deeply rooted member of the community, and above all, a dedicated wife and mother. We’re praying for the family and friends they leave behind as they carry the weight of this heartbreaking loss. Stingray Strong.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw

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