Sean Copeland, 51, and his son Brodie, 11, were killed yesterday evening in what French authorities have described as a terror attack, family friend Jess Davis said.
"We are heartbroken and in shock over the loss of Brodie Copeland, an amazing son and brother who lit up our lives, and Sean Copeland, a wonderful husband and father," the Copeland family said in a statement released by Davis. "They are so loved."
Davis said the Copeland family from Lakeway, 20 miles northwest of Austin, were on a European vacation that began in Spain with the running of the bulls in Pamplona.
State Department spokesman John Kirby said earlier that two Americans were among the scores of people killed, but he didn't identify them citing privacy. Davis said State Department officials would accompany two of Sean Copeland's brothers when they fly to Nice to bring the family home.
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The surviving Copeland family members in Nice are "overwhelmed" and will not be talking to reporters, Davis said.
Maegan Copeland, Sean Copeland's 29-year-old daughter, also was on the trip. Austin and Maegan Copeland are Sean's children from a previous marriage.
Sean Copeland was a vice president for North and South America at a software division of Lexmark Inc., a business automation firm.
Lexmark spokesman Jerry Grasso described Copeland as "a terrific leader in the company ... (and) a phenomenal person who will be dearly missed."
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement that every attack is tragic but "this latest one hits close to home."
The French flag was flown over the Texas Governor's mansion in Austin in remembrance.
"Now, more than ever, we must unite with our allies around the globe to end the scourge of radical Islamic terrorism that threatens our freedoms and civilization itself," he said.