Family of lost hiker found dead over the weekend leaning on faith & community for support
Dustin Williams body was found on Saturday after an 11-day search in the Pocket Wilderness in Rhea County. Author: Travis Cummings (WRCB) Updated: 12:49 PM EDT May 25, 2021
RHEA COUNTY, Tenn. Community and faith have been the two things holding the family of Dustin Williams together.
Rhea County rescue teams recovered Williams’ body after he went missing for 11 days in the Pocket Wilderness near Morgan Springs.
His sister, Pepper Basham from North Carolina posted to Facebook nearly every day since he went missing.
On a Facebook video on Monday she said “ I’m hurting. My family is hurting. I’m watching the struggle through the loss of someone who should have had, should have had a lot more years but that’s not waste it. My brother is fully alive. He is more alive than I am right now. Because he is completely whole. He is completely loved. Any
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