Sara hock, 11, poses for a portrait in her bedroom window at her family's home in the Heatherwood Addition, a subdivision in Moore located a mile and a half east of I35 in Moore, Ok Wednesday, May22, 2013. Sarah was at school for the tornado, while her father Brian Hock, not pictured, found shelter at a neighbor's storm shelter during the tornado. The family did manage to find the pet guinea pig, their mortgage papers, some dishes and an expensive bottle of wine in the ruble. They have lived in the 2000 sq ft home for nine years and are not sure what they are going to do next. Katie Hayes Luke for NPR On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:15 PM, Katherine Hayes wrote: OKC Wed, May 22 Kyle Duncan First Baptist Church in OKC , business administrator Daniel Iverson, work at Academy in Norman. Take personal time off today. Rode out the storm in the closet. A rumble. Sue McClure southern baptist disaster Relief. Done this several times, but since 2008. Chainsaw Icestorms, cleaning, Scott Wintz, chaplain southern baptist convention of Oklahoma. BGCO with te disaster relief of ok. 405-258-6474 Mick Thopmson (?) Bank Commissioner for state of Ok at the FBC James and Marilyn Degman with Angel Baby Jd10992@cox.net North Moore Elementary school teachers. Stacy Montgomerey, prek teacher briarwood. Children at there okay. But lost one child in her class dies at home. Home is okay. Lori Heiner, played against Moore Girls Softball Association. Patrick Williams coach for Ultimate Oklahoma team. Courtney Williams Sydne Baker Aaliyah Brown Kathy Hughes, and Gracie Three nights maybe 5. Roof damage and debrit. One block away all the homes gown. School teacher at Hillcrest Elementary. Lockdown at school. Parents had taken the dog with them. Patiencs Rohde live in Norman, Ok. Microchipped. Jessica Manzer, vet Tech 60 dogs and some cats Jen Elsner, from Norman Ok Brian Hock, Sarah 11 years old. Heritage Trails. At school dishes and wine. Found morgage papers. Bought house in 2004, 2000 sq ft. Lives here for nine years. Not sure what they are going to do. Random people came to help them. Sylvia Trillo, Alan, Ariel. Matt Claxton, chef at the Hospital in Midwest City. pictured where they were going to be. Sheltered next across the street with his two dogs. Don't plan on rebuilding here, but staying in the area. The heather wood Edition on 5th St. Sent from my iPhone -- Katie Hayes Luke Photographer | Multimedia Producer Austin, Texas (512) 577-8407 katie@katiehayesluke.com www.KatieHayesLuke.com
Charles Maberry poses for a portrait outside of the George R. Brown Convention Center Tuesday, August 29, 2017. He evacuated from the CE King neighborhood near Tidwell and Beltway 8 when flood water rose to one inch below his windows. He is now staying at the shelter in the Convention Center. "When the hurricane came, I was not taking it serious. But man, I lost a lot, for real, I lost everything. . . all of the old pictures, I lost cars, I lost it all. Now I am down here with nothing. At first, there was no way out. Ever time I tried to walk outside, the water pushed me down or pushed me back. I climbed on top of my truck and waved at the helicopter, but they did not save me. They had elderly people that needed help. So, I started to walk out into the water and someone came and helped me on a boat. Now I'm down here, smiling like this here. I am feeling good. I am still here, I am still alive. That is a blessing." Hurricane Harvey, a Category 4 storm, made landfall on the Texas coast near Corpus Christi Friday, August 25, 2017. It is the largest hurricane to hit Texas in decades and high rainfall continues to cause flooding in Houston, Texas. Photo by Katie Hayes Luke
Jodi Goodwin Immigration lawyer in Harlingen, Texas Photographed at the Border Wall, Brownsville, Texas Saturday, January 11, 2019. (Katie Hayes Luke / Postcards from Americans)
Zaira Gonzales poses for a portrait by the grave of her brother, Christian Gonzalez, in Palestine, Texas. Christian died in Falfurrias, Texas in September of 2012 while crossing illegally into the United States from Mexico. Monday, May 06, 2019 (Katie Hayes Luke for NPR )
Dr. Wendell McKay examines 2-year-old Emma Churchill at his pediatric office in Howard County on June 15, 2009. He says his practice could be made more efficient through electronic record keeping.
Truck stop in Shanghai: Huo Yun Gong Si Yang Fei Yao, left, hoses down Zhu Jin Long as part of his shower routine at the truck stop. Both boys live at this place and work fixing trucks here. [2008 Katie Hayes]
Ding Shijie, 22, left his family farm in Wei Zhuan after middle school to find work in Xian selling meat sticks. His older brother Ding Zhijie is the only son of four who opted to stay and work with his family The two oldest brothers, not pictured, are truck drivers.
[2008 Katie Hayes]