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                  <text>The Rapid City Flood Memorial, located within Memorial Park, stands as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the tragic flood June 9, 1972. Each name listed on the memorial is recorded here, along with a brief description and a photo if available.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The total number of people who perished in the flood was 238, including 5 missing. That number also includes three National Guardsmen, three firefighters, seven airmen from Ellsworth Air Force Base, one police reserve officer, and other rescuers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We need your help - we would like to have a photo of each flood victim. If you have one available for digitization please see the &lt;a href="http://1972flood.omeka.net/contact"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt; page for more information.</text>
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                  <text>The Rapid City Flood Memorial, located within Memorial Park, stands as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the tragic flood June 9, 1972. Each name listed on the memorial is recorded here, along with a brief description and a photo if available.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The total number of people who perished in the flood was 238, including 5 missing. That number also includes three National Guardsmen, three firefighters, seven airmen from Ellsworth Air Force Base, one police reserve officer, and other rescuers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We need your help - we would like to have a photo of each flood victim. If you have one available for digitization please see the &lt;a href="http://1972flood.omeka.net/contact"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt; page for more information.</text>
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                <text>Born Sept 26, 1949 to Floyd and Muriel Miller Towner in San Antonio TX . He graduated from Smethport Area High School. He was employed by the local Market Basket store and Johnson's Christmas Display Store.&#13;
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He married Sheriyn Cronlger on November 6, 1968 in Potsville NY.&#13;
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                <text>Blake Thornton, 33. He was stationed at Ellsworth AFB and perished trying to save lives while working for the Radio Emergency Assistance Team (REACT), along with three other members of his team. He was survived by his wife, one son and one daughter. Buried in the Midway Cemetery, Hodges, Texas.</text>
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                  <text>The Rapid City Flood Memorial, located within Memorial Park, stands as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the tragic flood June 9, 1972. Each name listed on the memorial is recorded here, along with a brief description and a photo if available.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The total number of people who perished in the flood was 238, including 5 missing. That number also includes three National Guardsmen, three firefighters, seven airmen from Ellsworth Air Force Base, one police reserve officer, and other rescuers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We need your help - we would like to have a photo of each flood victim. If you have one available for digitization please see the &lt;a href="http://1972flood.omeka.net/contact"&gt;Contact Us&lt;/a&gt; page for more information.</text>
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                <text>Paul was born 15 Aug 1889 to Paul and Matilda Olson Thompson in South Dakota. He was a retired yard manager for Building Materials he was buried in Riverside Cemetery Huron SD. Paul was born 15 Aug 1880 at Mitchell SD to Paul and Matilda Olson Thompson.&#13;
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He was employed by J.F. Anderson Lumber Company at Gettysburg, Virgil and Huron 52 years. He was a retired yard manager for Building Materials.&#13;
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He married Florence Caley in 1916, she died 1964 and he married Lisa Aase Hixon in August of 1967 at which time they moved to Rapid City. A brother survived Paul: Fred in Mitchell SD. He was buried in Riverside Cemetery Huron SD with his second wife Lisa.&#13;
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This is the story told by Bill Hixson to the Gettysburg SD Newspaper in Lisa's obituary.&#13;
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Bill Hixson, Paul's stepson, sent his family to higher ground and then went to the Thompson home in the Braeburn addition above Canyon Lake, where they watched the water in the creek behind the house. As the water kept rising they took some things and with the Thompson's in the car they drove two blocks when the car stalled. As Bill Hixson was helping his mother and stepfather into a house, the wall of water hit.&#13;
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Bill Hixson saw his wife tumbling downstream in the flood and rushed to save her. He got his wife Phyllis onto a roof and watched the Thompson house disintegrate and go down stream.&#13;
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