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{{UID|name = Faith|image = [[file:faith grave.jpg|200px]]|sex = {{f}}|race = {{white}}|location = Pass Christian, Mississippi|found = August 20, 1969|span = {{age|1969|8|20}}|postmortem interval = 2-3 days|body condition = {{ti}}|age approximation = 60-65|height approximation = 5'7" - 5'9"|weight approximation = 130 - 140 pounds|cause of death = {{exp}}}}'''"Faith"''' was the nickname given to an unidentified victim of Hurricane Camille who was found alongside two [[Hope (1969)|other]] [[Charity|women]] in 1969. The hurricane had hit their area late on August 17.
 
{{UID|name = Faith|image = [[file:faith grave.jpg|200px]]|sex = {{f}}|race = {{white}}|location = Pass Christian, Mississippi|found = August 20, 1969|span = {{age|1969|8|20}}|postmortem interval = 2-3 days|body condition = {{ti}}|age approximation = 60-65|height approximation = 5'7" - 5'9"|weight approximation = 130 - 140 pounds|cause of death = {{exp}}}}'''"Faith"''' was the nickname given to an unidentified victim of Hurricane Camille who was found alongside two [[Hope (1969)|other]] [[Charity|women]] in 1969. The hurricane had hit their area late on August 17.
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== Case ==
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"Faith" was discovered with two other unidentified women in an apartment complex, with one possibly found near or in city hall in the aftermath of Hurricane Camille. It is believed that the women may have known each other and might have been friends. Hurricane Camille was a Category 5 hurricane that hit the Gulf and Eastern US Coast and killed 259 people, including these three women, [[Nelson County John Doe (August 24, 1969)|seven]] [[Nelson County John Doe (August 25, 1969)|unidentified]] [[Nelson County Jane Doe (August 29, 1969)|people]] [[Nelson County Jane Doe (1969-10819)|in]] [[Nelson County Jane Doe (1969-10820)|Nelson]] [[Nelson County Jane Doe (September 1, 1969)|County,]] [[Nelson County Jane Doe (September 6, 1969)|Virginia]] and [[Albermarle County John Doe (1969)|a man in Albermarle County, Virginia]].
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The three women are buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Gulfport, Mississippi. Memorial services are held for them on the anniversary of Hurricane Camille’s landfall.  
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== Clothing and Accessories ==
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* Paisley pull-over dress.
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== Theories ==
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* She may be one of three women who went missing after Hurricane Camille that were in Pass Christian, Mississippi: Zoe Matthews, Mary Louise Smith, and Mary M. Smith.
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== Gallery ==
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[[File:Faith1969Wreath.jpg|thumb|152x152px]]
   
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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* {{Doe Network|1255ufms.html|Faith}}
 
* {{NamUs|59545|Faith}}
 
* {{NamUs|59545|Faith}}
 
* {{Wikipedia|Hurricane_Camille|Hurricane Camille}}
 
* {{Wikipedia|Hurricane_Camille|Hurricane Camille}}
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* [http://camille.passchristian.net/memorial____gulf_coast.htm Hurricane Camille Victims]
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* {{find a grave|27040886|Faith}}
 
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Revision as of 06:18, 15 June 2020

Template:UID"Faith" was the nickname given to an unidentified victim of Hurricane Camille who was found alongside two other women in 1969. The hurricane had hit their area late on August 17.

Case

"Faith" was discovered with two other unidentified women in an apartment complex, with one possibly found near or in city hall in the aftermath of Hurricane Camille. It is believed that the women may have known each other and might have been friends. Hurricane Camille was a Category 5 hurricane that hit the Gulf and Eastern US Coast and killed 259 people, including these three women, seven unidentified people in Nelson County, Virginia and a man in Albermarle County, Virginia.

The three women are buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Gulfport, Mississippi. Memorial services are held for them on the anniversary of Hurricane Camille’s landfall.  

Clothing and Accessories

  • Paisley pull-over dress.

Theories

  • She may be one of three women who went missing after Hurricane Camille that were in Pass Christian, Mississippi: Zoe Matthews, Mary Louise Smith, and Mary M. Smith.

Gallery

File:Faith1969Wreath.jpg

Sources