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Roedler: ‘The only reason I woke up ... is because people prayed for me”
  • This crumpled car, in which Madison Roedler was a passenger, is a stark testament to the brutal force of the wreck in which she was involved on March 2. The twisted metal and shattered glass bear witness to the violence of the collision. COURTESY PHOTO
    This crumpled car, in which Madison Roedler was a passenger, is a stark testament to the brutal force of the wreck in which she was involved on March 2. The twisted metal and shattered glass bear witness to the violence of the collision. COURTESY PHOTO
  • Madison Roedler, pictured here with her parents Brandon and Monica, said the family is so grateful for the outpouring of love and support they have received from the Lampasas community. Roedler sustained severe injuries in a vehicle collision March 2 that placed her in intensive care for a time. Her medical team expects her to make a full recovery. JOYCESARAH MCCABE | DISPATCH RECORD
    Madison Roedler, pictured here with her parents Brandon and Monica, said the family is so grateful for the outpouring of love and support they have received from the Lampasas community. Roedler sustained severe injuries in a vehicle collision March 2 that placed her in intensive care for a time. Her medical team expects her to make a full recovery. JOYCESARAH MCCABE | DISPATCH RECORD
When Madison Roedler drove home from her college campus the first weekend in March, she thought it would be a quick trip. She planned to work a little, spend time with family and friends, and go to their home church on Sunday morning.She went to dinner Saturday night with friends, but she didn’t come home.“It’s not like her to not come home or call and let us know what’s going on,” Roedler’s…

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