Bay Area Family of Former Giants Pitcher Missing in Texas Flooding

# Missing Marin County Family Connected to Former SF Giants Pitcher

In a heart-wrenching development, the Walker family from Kentfield remains missing after catastrophic flooding swept through Central Texas. Mark Walker (52), his wife Sara (50), and their 14-year-old son Johnny vanished Friday when flash floods devastated the area where they were vacationing.

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Their connection to former San Francisco Giants pitcher Tyler Walker, who’s currently in Texas searching for his brother’s family, has brought even more attention to the situation. The Marin community is rallying in support, and the anxiety is almost palpable.

A Beloved Kentfield Family’s Disappearance

The Walkers, well-known in Kentfield, were on vacation in Central Texas when disaster struck. The flooding has claimed at least 110 lives and left more than 160 people missing.

Now, the tragedy hits close to home for Marin County. The family’s teenage daughter, Ellie, is safe because she was staying at Camp Waldemar in Hunt, Texas during the storm.

Community Pillars in Marin

Neighbors from Greenbrae to Mill Valley call the Walkers integral to the Marin community. Sara Walker is remembered for her compassion—friends still talk about how she once helped a Woodlands Market employee during a medical emergency.

Mark has spent years coaching with the Ross Valley Little League, mentoring young athletes all over the county, including his son Johnny. He’s the kind of coach kids remember, and not just for the baseball tips.

Johnny, described by Corte Madera residents and teammates as a promising young baseball player, was set to start his freshman year at Marin Catholic High School this fall. He played in Ross Valley Little League, where his dad coached, and was a familiar face on baseball diamonds from Larkspur to San Anselmo.

Marin County’s Response to the Tragedy

The disappearance has prompted an outpouring of support across Marin County. Residents from Tiburon to Fairfax have joined together, trying to support the Walker family any way they can.

On Sunday, people gathered at Bacich Field for a vigil. The turnout showed just how deep the family’s connections run throughout the area.

Prayer Services and Support Networks

Community support keeps growing, with another prayer service scheduled for Tuesday at Saint Sebastian Church in Greenbrae. Local organizations from Sausalito to Novato have started coordinating support efforts for the family and for Tyler Walker as he continues his desperate search in Texas.

“The way Marin has come together shows just how much the Walkers mean to our community,” said a neighbor from Ross. “From San Rafael to Stinson Beach, everyone knows someone who’s been touched by this family’s kindness.”

The Broader Tragedy in Texas

The Walker family’s disappearance is just one part of a much larger catastrophe that’s hit Central Texas. Flooding has claimed at least 110 lives so far.

More than 160 people are still missing. The sheer scale of this disaster has made rescue and recovery a nightmare for everyone involved.

Tyler Walker, who pitched for the San Francisco Giants between 2004 and 2008, is now in Texas. He’s working directly with local authorities to search for his brother’s family.

His Bay Area ties make this loss feel even closer to home for many folks in Marin. It’s tough to watch from afar when someone you know is in the thick of it.

People from Tiburon, Belvedere, and all over Marin keep hoping for good news. The Walker family’s disappearance really hits hard—it shows just how unpredictable nature can be.

Residents from Bolinas to Dillon Beach check for updates, still hoping for the safe return of this Kentfield family. It’s hard not to feel a bit helpless, but the community keeps waiting, together.

 
Here is the source article for this story: Bay Area relatives of former SF Giants pitcher still missing in Texas flooding: ‘Fine people’

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