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HAVE NOTHING ANYMORE. JAMES AMWAY EMOTIONAL SEEING HIS HOUSE BURNED WITH A LARGE HOLE THROUGH THE ROOF. HIS FAMILY HAS LIVED IN CANADIAN COUNTY FOR SEVERAL DECADES. IT WAS THE STABILITY OF MY CHILDREN. This was our stability and this house caught fire Friday night, throwing this family into panic. So I ran inside and told the kids and my wife to get out, and I had six dogs here. I had three in this room. I had two there, I went through all that and got all my animals out. THE RICHLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SAYS THEY RESPONDED TO THE FIRE. This was my living room, my dining room was here. It appears to have been electric. MANY VALUABLE ITEMS WERE INSIDE AND ARE NOW MISSING, INCLUDING ITEMS FROM HIS LATE GRANDMOTHER. That's all I had. MY MOM. That's all we had left with my grandmother and my nanny. IT IS. EVERYTHING IS GONE. They're out of luck. THEY ARE WORRIED ABOUT LOSSING THEIR LAND AND ADDING THIS FIRE ON TOP MAKES THEIR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS EVEN WORSE. MY FAMILY NEEDS A MIRACLE AND I'M TRYING EVERYTHING I CAN. THE AMWAY FAMILY HAS A GOFUNDME SET UP AND YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE SECTION AS SEEN ON OUR

Canadian County Family Struggles After Devastating Home Fire

A Canadian County family says they have nothing left except each other after a fire destroyed everything Friday night.

A family in a Canadian county says they have nothing left but each other after a fire destroyed everything Friday night. Get the latest interesting news by clicking here. “I ran inside. I told the kids and my wife to get out. I had six dogs here. Three in this room, two over there, and I went through all that and got all my animals out,” said James Amway, whose family has lived in the Canadian County home for decades. According to volunteer firefighters who responded to the scene, it appeared to be an electrical fire.>> Download the KOCO 5 app. Many valuable items are now missing, including the only remaining items from the grand- mother of Amway. “It’s all we had left of my grandmother and my nanny. Everything is gone,” he said. Unlucky, the family fears losing their land and the house fire only adds to their financial woes. “My family needs a miracle. I'm trying everything I can,” Amway said. A GoFundMe account has been set up to help the family, for more information click here. Reagan Challenges Gorbachev Movie to be Filmed in Norman Seeks to Bring Big Boom to city and industryFormer Oklahoma resident turned fugitive extradited from UK after more than a decade on the runCrews battle fire after semi-trailer is engulfed in flames along the Turner Turnpike exit ramp to I-35

A Canadian County family says they have nothing left except each other after a fire destroyed everything Friday night.

Get the latest interesting news by clicking here.

“I ran inside. I told the kids and my wife to get out. I had six dogs here. Three in this room, two over there, and I went through all that and got all my animals out,” said James Amway, whose family has lived in the Canadian County home for decades.

According to the volunteer firefighters who responded to the scene, it was an electrical fire.

>> Download the KOCO 5 app

Many precious items are now missing, including the only items left by Amway's grandmother.

“It’s all we had left of my grandmother and my nanny. It’s all gone,” he said.

Unlucky, the family fears losing their land and the house fire only worsens their financial difficulties.

“My family needs a miracle. I'm trying everything I can,” Amway said.

A GoFundMe account has been set up to help the family, for more information click here.


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