Showing posts with label fire victim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire victim. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2017


Mill Fall fire fatal

A structure fire on Little Mill Falls Run near Monongah Wednesday evening turned fatal, causing one death.

The fire was reported at 5:34 p.m. at 379 Little Mill Fall Road.

A woman in her 70s died in the fire, Monongah Volunteer Fire Department Chief Harless McCombs said.

The woman was in her home by herself at the time of the fire, but her son does live with her, McCombs said.

The son called his mother on his way home Wednesday and she told him she was cooking. Possible causes of the fire are thought to be cooking related or space heaters, McCombs said.

The fire was totally involved when crews arrived on scene. The home was a total loss, he said.

“Pretty much both floors collapsed into the basement area,” by the time firefighters were on scene, McCombs said. “It was a fast-moving fire.”

When crews arrived they had trouble accessing the house. The road is one lane and turns into basically a mud road before the house, he said.

Three mini-pumpers had to be used to fight the fire. They have four-wheel drive and are the size of a pickup truck. They have a portable water tank. The mini-pumpers had to make several trips back and forth about a quarter of a mile back down the road to refill, McCombs said.

The State Fire Marshal was on the scene of the fire Wednesday night. Firefighters had the fire under control by about 11 p.m., Harless said.

Monongah Volunteer Fire Department, Valley Volunteer Fire Department, Winfield Volunteer Fire Department, Worthington Volunteer Fire Department, Rivesville Volunteer Fire Department, Shinnston Volunteer Fire Department, Monongah Police Department, Marion County Sheriff’s Department and the Marion County Rescue Squad responded to the fire, according to the Marion County 911 Center.
 

Tuesday, December 13, 2016


 
Fire struck the Hutchinson Drive residence of Mark Glover, Class of 1979, in Worthington around midnight Monday/Tuesday. The house is a total loss.

Jason Jones was transported to Fairmont Regional Medical Center, but it was unrelated to the fire.

Wayne Minnear, who attended Monongah High with the Class of 1976, explains:

“Hi, John

“I am a friend of Mark Glover to let you know Mark wasn't hurt in the house fire and wasn't taken to the hospital. I was out there that nite. He is OK.

“A guy was taken to the hospital. He lived 3 houses out from Mark’s house. He went into seizures the night of the house fire."
Mark’s sister, Kim Glover Ice, Class of 1975, who also attended Shinnston High, is a Licensed Practical Nurse married to Tom Ice.

Along with Kevin Byrd, Mark and Kim are the children of the late Helen Starcher Byrd, Class of 1955, whose brothers were the late Nelson Starcher, Class of 1960, and Jim Starcher.  
Worthington, Monongah, Farmington, Mannington and Shinnston Volunteer Fire Departments responded along with the Marion County Rescue Squad. 

Monday, April 28, 2014

Mr. Hoagie reopens store May 1

Brian Coleman
Brian Coleman, aka Mr. Hoagie, who was injured in the March 1 fire that destroyed his home, will reopen Brian and Ann’s restaurant Thursday, May 1. He spent a month in the West Penn Burn Center in Pittsburgh and benefits were held – coordinated by daughter Ashley Hunt -- to help the Coleman family recover from its loss.

Brian/Mr. Hoagie’s Facebook post:
“Good morning to all. Just an FYI. My wife and I will reopen the restaurant on Industrial Park Road on this Thursday May 1st and we will be open Monday thru Friday 11 to 6. It will be at least June b4 I’m healthy enough to begin our mobile route again. I’m sorry for that.
“I hope every one of our wonderful customers will come to the restaurant to see us. We will be waiting to see everyone. Thank you for supporting us the past couple of months.
“It has been tough but God is always faithful and I’m still here to greet everyone. Have a blessed day.
“Mr. Hoagie.”
The Heavenly Hoagie food truck parks itself for most of the day in a community as part of the mobile route – Monongah, Fairview, Farmington, Shinnston. Once Brian gets better, than practice will be resumed.
The Industrial Park address is 1139 Booth’s Creek Road in Monongah. The phone number is (304) 709-2333.
Welcome back, Mr. and Mrs. Hoagie.

Monday, March 31, 2014

Mr. Hoagie’s smile tells you all you need to know

Brian Coleman – Mr. Hoagie – who is home after being in West Penn Medical Center in Pittsburgh and Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown on the WVU campus recovering from the fire that destroyed his and Ann’s home, posted on Facebook:

“Good morning to everyone. I'm so excited. I got some sleep last nite. Praise the KING. I'm on the way to therapy soon. I boldly confess all is well. I'm going to get better, the devil can't snatched me from God's hands though he tried. Continue to praise God with me for 
Brian Coleman with grandchild
all he has done and all he is going to do. I'm refreshed and restored and I'll never be the same. Have a blessed day but most of all find someone to bless. Thank everyone so much for all your prayers. I still need them but God's on the move.

“Mr. Hoagie

One look at that smile on Brian’s face, as he holds his grandchild, tells the story. What a miraculous recovery!

There are donations of clothing and other items and fundraisers being conducted. 

Sue Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971, will be donating part of the money from her 6-9 p.m. April 11 Thirty-One party to the Coleman family. That will be at Sue’s Stoney Lonesome house, the yellow trailer on the left with a pool deck just before you get to Fazio’s Eldercare, run by Cora Fazio.

Branch Church at 801 East Park Fairmont is collecting donated items for Brian and Ann.

There is a fund for Ann and Brian at First Exchange Bank. You can go to the bank or mail the check to:

First Exchange Bank
Attention: Molly Kilcoyne
PO Box 388
Mannington, WV 26582

Make checks payable to Brian or Ann Coleman.

The address, phone number and email address for Heavenly Hoagies:

Heavenly Hoagies
1139 Booth’s Creek Road
Monongah
(304) 709-2333

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Brian Coleman (Mr. Hoagie)  is home!

Fabulous news from Ashley Hunt, daughter of Brian Coleman (Mr. Hoagie), who was injured in the March 1 fire that destroyed their home:

Brian Coleman
Thank you Jesus....we r on our way home. Mr. Hoagie has passed all tests with flying colors. Physically he is healed.

Mentally he has a ways to go. He has a lot of things to deal with. To him it's like the fire just happened a week ago. You and I have had a whole month to deal with everything; he has not. Please continue to pray for him to have peace with it all.


I constantly have to tell the devil to get behind us. The devil is so rude, trying to steal his peace. But we are conquerors and can not be defeated. Our mighty God said so. He is true to his word.

Brian was in West Penn Burn Center in Pittsburgh for four weeks. What a remarkable comeback! Mr. Hoagie is one tough Lion!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Mr. Hoagie update; Easter egg orders for Sharon Rose Wilson Core 

Update on Brian Coleman, Mr. Hoagie, injured in a March 1 fire that destroyed the Coleman home, and Easter egg orders for Sharon Rose Wilson Core.


UPDATE - From Heavenly Hoagie page....... Mr Hoagie is still in isolation. However he IS NOT on any meds. The doc has pulled out every tube in his body, minus the trache. MR HOAGIE has also passed the swallowing test. Which means, he is allowed to have clear liquids...Hot tea with honey is what he is asking for. If all goes well, the doc might yank out the trache in the morning and start him on good food. LET'S HERE A BIG AMEN!!
THANK YOU JESUS FOR GIVIN US A SECOND CHANCE!!! WE PRAISE YOU FOR WHAT, YOU HAVE DONE AND FOR WHAT, YOU ARE ABOUT TO DO!!!


Sharon Rose Wilson Core is taking orders for Easter Eggs....here is the list to chose from..................BANANA CREME: CREAMY BANANA DELISH!
BUTTER CREME: REAL CREAMERY BUTTER GOODNESS
W/ BLACK WALNUTS: CREAMY WITH CHUNKS OF BLACK WALNUT
CHERRY: MADE WITH CHUNKS OF REAL CERRIES
W/NUTS: ENGLISH WALNUTS ADDED TO CHERRY FILLING
CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE: RICH CHOCOLATE GOODNESS
COCONUT: PACKED FULL OF COCONUT
JUNK IN THE TRUNK: THIS WHITE CHOCOLATE EGG IS CHOCK FULL OF ALMONDS CRAISINS PRETZELS AND CRUNCHY FAVORITES
LEMON DROP: A VERY UNIQUE LEMON EGG....IT HAS PIZZAZZ
MAPLE: AUTHENTIC MAPLE RICHNESS
W/NUTS: ENGLISH WALNUTS WITH MAPLE FILLING
ORANGE CREME: DISTINCTLY FULL OF ORANGE GREATNESS
PEANUT BUTTER: THE CREAMIEST PEANUT BUTTER EVER
PECAN PRALINE: CHUNKS OF PECAN TOFFEE, AWESOME AND A PERSONAL FAVORITE
RASPBERRY: LOADED WITH RASPBERRY YUMMYNESS
ROCKY ROAD: ALL THE GOODNESS YOU LIKE IN A ROCKY ROAD PRODUCT
ROTTEN EGG: KIDS LOVE THIS UNIQUE (CHOCOLATE)DIRT AND WORM EGG....EWWW
WV MOUNTAINEGG: A TRUE WV FAN FAVORITE. NUGGET AND PRETZEL FILLING DECORATED IN BLUE AND GOLD
MESSAGE HER YOUR ORDER. THEY WILL BE READY APRIL 8

========= JOHN OLESKY, CLASS OF 1950 ==========




Monday, March 24, 2014

Tuesday meeting for Coleman donations 
Ashley Hunt
+ other fundraisers for the Hoagies

Ashley Hunt, daughter of Ann and Brian Coleman whose home were destroyed by a March 1 fire that still has Brian in West Penn Burn Center in Pittsburgh, posted this Facebook message:

Ashley Hunt
Volunteer meeting will be Tuesday at 6:30 at Monongah Town Hall. Please bring all sold/unsold dinner tickets with you. Also, All Pampered Chef orders are due Tuesday evening, if you haven't ordered yet, please do. If you have donations or supplies for the dinner, you can bring them as well. The more the merrier, hope to see you all!!!

Branch Church at 801 East Park Fairmont is collecting donated items for Brian and Ann. Ann wears a medium in everything, Brian an XL in shirts and XXL in sweats and their granddaughter who lives with them wears 18 months in clothes, size 4 in shoes and size 5 in diapers.

They are still taking orders for T-shirts that benefit the Colemans. Signs & More also has joined us. You can also order at Mountaineer Florist & Gifts. Please make sure whoever you order from is the one you pay and where you pick it up.

There has been a fund set up for the benefit of Ann and Brian at First Exchange Bank. Ann is the owner and the only authorized signer of that account. If anyone would like to make a donation, you can do that at any of the First Exchange Bank branches or via mail:

First Exchange Bank
Attention: Molly Kilcoyne
PO Box 388
Mannington, WV 26582

Please make checks payable to Brian or Ann Coleman. 

Sue Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971, will be conducting a fundraiser for Brian at her Stoney Lonesome home in Monongah at 6 p.m. April 11. A portion of all sales will be donated to help with Brian’s medical expenses. Sue’s place is a yellow trailer on the left with a pool deck right before you get to Fazio's Elder Care.

Sue's sister, Kitty Ahouse Morrison, Class of 1968, home from her Florida trip, will be assisting her.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Update on Coleman/Hoagies donations

Update on donations for Brian and Ann Coleman of Heavenly Hoagies, whose home was destroyed by fire March 1. Brian remains hospitalized after returning into the home in an attempt to save the family pets.

Brian is in West Penn Burn Center in Pittsburgh. 

Posted by Denise Gum Ice......
Branch Church at 801 East Park Fairmont is opening their doors to collect donated items for Brian and Ann with Heavenly Hoagies. Ann wears a medium in everything, Brian an XL in shirts and XXL in sweats (his fav) and their granddaughter who lives with them, wears an 18 mths in clothes, size 4 in shoes and size 5 in diapers. All household items are needed as well.

They are still taking orders for t-shirts that benefit the Coleman's. Signs & More has also joined with us. You can also order at Mountaineer Florist & Gifts. If you would like to order, please contact any of us or Nicole Coleman. Please make sure whoever you order from is the one you pay and where you pick it up.

There has been a fund set up for the benefit of Ann and Brian Coleman at First Exchange Bank. Ann is the owner and the only authorized signer of that account. If anyone would like to make a donation, you can do that at any of the First Exchange Bank branches or via mail:

First Exchange Bank
Attention: Molly Kilcoyne
PO Box 388
Mannington, WV 26582

Please make checks payable to Brian or Ann Coleman. All money that has been given to me will either be deposited into this account or handed to Ann. Just waiting to hear what is best for her. You also can continue to make payments through PayPal at kdsprimsigns@aol.com . Whatever is easiest!

As of today, they have $825 from  donations and shirt sales. This doesn’t include all of the T-shirts that everyone has ordered because we haven’t received the payments yet.

Thanks everyone for donation and helping this family.

Sue Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971, will be conducting a fundraiser for Brian at her Stoney Lonesome home in Monongah at 6 p.m. April 11. A portion of all sales will be donated to help with Brian’s medical expenses. Sue’s place is a yellow trailer on the left with a pool deck right before you get to Fazio's Elder Care. When she’s not in Monongah, Sue is in her Piscataway, New Jersey home.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Mr. Hoagie has ‘improved tremendously’

An update from the family on Brian Coleman, Mr. Hoagie, who suffered injuries March 1 when he went back into his burning home to try to save three family dogs:
Brian Coleman
“Mr. Hoagie has improved tremendously. He is still on fetnel. Completely off the propofol. He still has the trache and is still on a breathing machine as well as still isolated. Still has a lot of secretions in his lungs. However, his lungs are getting stronger. We put him in a chair for an hour. Mr. Hoagie will be slaying hoagies again soon. Thank you for all the prayers and support.”
Sue Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971, will be conducting a fundraiser for Brian at her Stoneylonesome home in Monongah at 6 p.m. April 11. A portion of all sales will be donated to help with Brian’s medical expenses. Sue’s place is a yellow trailer on the left with a pool deck right before you get to Fazio's Elder Care. When she’s not in Monongah, Sue is in her Piscataway, New Jersey home.

Brian is in West Penn Burn Center in Pittsburgh. The home was destroyed by the fire.


North Marion graduate Amanda Lee Wilson, born and raised in Monongah, headed fundraising efforts for a Big Mill Fall couple who also lost their home to a fire. Amanda’s parents are David Wilson and Bertha Kennedy Wilson. Her grandparents are David Wilson and Shirley Fox Wilson.