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Heart O’ the Hills confirmed that co-owner and director Jane Ragsdale was among the 59 victims. The camp in Hunt, located northwest of San Antonio, was not in session at the time, but Ragsdale ...
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On Heart O' the Hills's website, the camp confirmed it was "right in the path of the flood" along the Guadalupe River. While there were no campers in residence, Jane Ragsdale died.
Jane Ragsdale was a camper and counselor at Heart O' the Hills Camp in the 1970's before becoming a co-owner of the camp in 1976. She served as program director before becoming the camp director ...