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Trust fund set up for woman who lost her house in Bethany this morning

By Howard B. Owens

Friends of a BOCES teacher who lost her home in East Bethany to a fire this morning have set up a trust fund to help her. She lost all of her possessions and three pets.

Cassandra Carlsen, who works at East Bethany Presbyterian Church, notified us this afternoon that a trust fund is established at Five Star Bank for Louise Ward. Anybody can make a donation.

The 58-year-old fire victim has been a member of the church since May.

"She's a wonderful person and it's just a tragedy that she lost her home and her pets are gone," Carlsen said.

Ward and her late husband, Bruce, purchased the house at 5823 E. Bethany-Le Roy Road about three years ago. Bruce was diagnosed with cancer some time later and died.

Carlsen said that Ward has been very involved in the church and church members have quickly stepped forward to offer support.

Meanwhile, the official press release from the Sheriff's Office has been released.

As reported previously, the fire appears to have started with a wood stove and the house was a total loss.

The initial calls of fire came in from Steve Weaver and Louis M. Reeb, who were passing by. After seeing the flames coming from the rear, southwest corner of the house. Reeb immediately knocked on the doors and windows to alert any possible occupants, but got no response.

The house was insured through Tompkins Insurance Agency.

To donate, mail checks to: FIVE STAR BANK, 124 W. Main St., Le Roy, NY, 14482; Attention: Louise Ward Trust Fund.

UPDATE:  Photos added. The house was knocked down both as a safety precaution to prevent anybody from entering an unsafe strurcture and to help fight the fire. Crews were on scene about 4 p.m. to knock out a hot spot that flared up.

Mardell Lamb

This is so sad. I've been listening to the scanner all morning & afternoon. My heart goes out to Mrs. Ward. Thoughts & prayers are with her during this most terrible time. Losing her husband to cancer, and now this? I don't have much, but I will offer what I can to help this dear lady. I cannot imagine what she is now faced with.

Here is the online scanner for Gen. Co.
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?ctid=1843

Jan 26, 2010, 4:17pm Permalink
Mardell Lamb

And I want to commend the wonderful team of firefighters & emergency crews who responded. It was COLD & the wind was blowing like no tomorrow. You guys & gals are truly applauded for your quick responses & dedication to the job. THAT is what is ALL about. Thank you!

God bless...♥♥

Jan 26, 2010, 6:59pm Permalink

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