Brian Warter, 51, and Erica Wishart, 48, parents of six, were on their first family vacation in Florida when they tragically lost their lives.
The couple were swimming together with two of their children on Hutchinson Island on June 20 when the catastrophe unfolded.
The teenagers were able to save themselves, but both Brian and Erica were helpless against the powerful ocean currents.
According to the statement issued by the Martin County Sheriffโs Office regarding the tragedy, the teenagers made courageous attempts to rescue their parents but were ultimately overpowered by the strong current. Emergency responders arrived quickly, initiating rescue operations. Tragically, even though they were rushed to a nearby hospital, Brian and Erica were pronounced dead by the medical personnel.โ
Erica Wishart. Credit: Facebook
On the day the couple lost their lives, the water conditions were notoriously dangerous, with red flags flying at the beach to warn swimmers of the dangerous riptide conditions, according to Cory Pippen, a representative from Martin County Fire Rescue. These flags are meant to alert beachgoers about potential water hazards like strong rip currents.
According to Brianโs dad, his son and Erica were together for over a year. They were engaged and were planning on getting married after all of their children finished college, according to CBS 12 News.
Their first vacation along with the kids was a significant moment in their lives.
โThey were so thrilled, they couldnโt see straight about going down,โ Brianโs father, Larry Warter, recounted. โThis was the first time. This was the experiment. They had all six of their kids together. They had been planning it for over a month.โ
The couple was very much in love. Larry Warter noted, โIt was obvious if you were around them,โ reflecting on Brian and Ericaโs bond. Brianโs mom, Susie Warter, said that her son and Erica were loved by many and everyone who knew them.
Brianโs family received numerous messages of support from their family, friends, and the entire community. โWeโve been overwhelmed by offers of help and everything else. We thought we were going through this alone and it hasnโt been,โ Larry Warter shared.
A GoFundMe page was established in the coupleโs memory. There, Wayne Sallurday offered a touching tribute to Erica. โErica was simply an amazing person. She was a loving mother of two sons and two daughters; with her youngest son being adopted at a young age.
โErica worked at an elementary school teaching special needs children, and later worked in her school library. She spent a significant amount of time helping at her local church. We could go on and on, but we think you get the picture by now. She was one of the nicest human beings you could ever meet.โ

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