Last chance to visit Kerrville Memorial Wall at original location. | Where it will be moved to

The final day people will be able to visit the memorial wall honoring the lives lost in the July Fourth floods, in its original location, has been announced.

KERRVILLE, Texas — The City of Kerrville’s Mayor Joe Herring Jr. has announced the last day people will be able to visit the Kerrville Memorial Wall, which honors the lives lost in the horrific July Fourth floods, in its original location.

On Wednesday morning, the mayor posted on Facebook saying the Cailloux family, who owns the land where the memorial wall currently resides, has arranged for the memorial display to be preserved and moved to the Hill Country Arts Foundation.

The memorial drew families who lost loved ones, those still searching and others simply mourning alongside their neighbors. Along with bringing churches from across denominations together in worship and solidarity.

The mayor said this weekend will be the last chance for people to pay their respects before the memorial is moved on Monday, Sept. 22.

Heads up: the Memorial Wall will be removed Monday, September 22. The Cailloux family, who owns the land, has arranged…

Posted by Joe Herring Jr. on Wednesday, September 17, 2025

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