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At least 27 little girls and their counselors from the century-old, all-girls Christian camp tragically died when the ...
The current owners and executive directors of Camp Mystic are Dick and Tweety Eastland, who have been at Mystic since 1974. They are the third generation to manage Mystic, which has been in the ...
According to the camp's website, Dick and Tweety Eastland, who have been with the camp since 1974, were serving as the owners and executive directors of Camp Mystic when the flooding began.
For more than 50 years, Richard "Dick" Eastland has been at the heart of Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian camp that he purchased in 1974. Tragedy stuck the campgrounds on Friday with historic ...
The Brief Dick Eastland reportedly passed away while saving Camp Mystic attendees during the Kerrville flooding. Dick and his wife have been at Camp Mystic for about 50 years. As of Sunday morning ...
Jane Ragsdale, the director and co-owner of Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls in Hunt, was also officially declared dead. Camp Mystic co-owner Richard “Dick” Eastland has also been confirmed dead.
The current owners, Dick and Tweety Eastland, are the third generation of the family that bought the camp in 1939, the camp website says.
KERRVILLE, Texas — The Kerrville Daily Times confirmed that longtime owner and director of Camp Mystic Dick Eastland died while trying to save and protect campers from the rushing floodwaters.
Dick Eastland, longtime owner and director of Camp Mystic, was described as a "father figure to all" after the news of his untimely, but heroic, death was confirmed ...