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Old 03-17-2005, 10:42 AM
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Unhappy any help would be greatly appreciated

Guys, just thought I'd post this on here. My brother and sister in law's house burned down yesterday when they were out getting hair cuts. They have nothing left and I'm trying to help them out as much as i can. If ANY of you could do ANYTHING, even a card that would be great. They would really appreciate it. They don't have a lot of money and are having a tough time trying to find temporary housing. I'm in Tampa, FL and can't go home (webster, ny) to help them out, but I'm trying to gather up as much as possible. They have a 7 year old daughter and 5 year old son, and they have nothing left. Any donations would be more than greatly appreciated. If you do want to send them anything, you can send it to:
Timothy and Amber Kruse
816 Klem Road
Webster, NY 14580

i've posted a couple of articles here so you guys know it's for real. Thanks in advance.

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http://democratandchronicle.com/apps...0358/1002/NEWS

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Webster Fire Kills Dog

News Central with Jennifer Gladstone

A Webster family is homeless after a fire destroyed their home and
claimed the life of their beloved pet.

Fire crews responded to a fire on 816 Klem Road shortly before 5 pm
Wednesday. While searching for victims, firefighters found the family
dog dead in the home. Homeowner, Timothy Kruse said his family has lost
everything, but the loss of their pet hurts the most. "My daughter is
heartbroken," Kruse cried. "I can't even explain it. All she was doing
was crying when I told her the dog was gone. We had the dog for three
years. She was the best dog you could ever have," said a teary eyed
Kruse. The West Webster Fire Department do not think the fire is
suspicious. "From what we understand there was a TV in the bedroom
where the fire started. That is currently one the possibilities we're
investigating," said Fire Chief Mark Cholach. The Kruse's home is
uninhabitable. Volunteers from the American Red Cross are assisting the
family of four with food and shelter.
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