Devan Howe-Kizzar
Some of the best parts of Devan Howe-Kizzar’s life are flammable. The books, blankets, teddy bears and clothes. Baby photos and birth certificates. Furniture and bed frames. Purse and wallet. Money. Keys. Cars. All reduced to an indiscriminate lump of blackened mush, with the occasional jagged edge from a piece of furniture.
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An October 2018 fire caused extensive damage to the home at 111 E. Sinto Avenue. A second home to the west also burned in the blaze.
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Devan Howe-Kizzar’s house burned down in early October, displacing her and her five children. Ever since, her life has taken a nosedive. She has no money, no furniture, no clothes. No ID. No wallet. No car. Ever since, she’s been homeless, living in a motor home while she tries to keep warm.
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Devan Howe-Kizzar's house burned down in early October, displacing her and her five children. Ever since, her life has taken a steep nose dive. She has no money, no furniture, no clothes. No ID. No wallet. No car. Ever since, she's been homeless, living in a motor home while she tries to keep warm.
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Devan Howe-Kizzar's visits the second floor hallway and bedrooms of her house that burned down in early October, displacing her and her five children. Ever since, her life has taken a steep nose dive. She has no money, no furniture, no clothes. No ID. No wallet. No car. Ever since, she's been homeless, living in a trailer while she tries to keep warm.
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A childrens bicycle burned in an October fire sits discarded outside the destruction at 111 E. Sinto.
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Devan Howe-Kizzar's house burned down in early October, displacing her and her five children. Ever since, her life has taken a steep nose dive. She has no money, no furniture, no clothes. No ID. No wallet. No car. Ever since, she's been homeless, living in a motor home while she tries to keep warm.
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Devan Howe-Kizzar's sits in the wind where she said the fire start that burned down her house in early October, displacing her and her five children. Ever since, her life has taken a steep nose dive. She has no money, no furniture, no clothes. No ID. No wallet. No car. Ever since, she's been homeless, living in a motor home while she tries to keep warm.
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