祖母, 96, Killed in MO House Fire

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Lorene Fickess, 96, was killed in one of three fires Tuesday near Polo, Missouri, in Caldwell County. Sheriff Mitchell Allen said the fires were intentionally set. A walker was at the top of a pile of debris. The town is about 50 miles northeast of Kansas City. (Jill Toyoshiba jtoyoshiba@kcstar.com)

Katie Moore, Jill Toyoshiba

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On Sunday, 96-year-old Lorene Fickess’ six children gathered at her home near Polo, Missouri, for Mother’s Day.

She asked her oldest son if he thought she would live to 100.

“He said ‘Absolutely, yes,’” her granddaughter Christal Hicks said. “And two days later, she’s gone.”

Fickess died in a fire Tuesday。Authorities in Caldwell County, about 50 miles northeast of Kansas City, believe a string of fires at three homes were acts of arson.

“We want answers,” Hicks said. “It doesn’t change the outcome, but we would like answers and we don’t want to see another family have to go through something like this.”

Fickess和她的丈夫于1958年搬进了家。他们有七个孩子,其中一个成年后死于癌症。

She “took care of the family and she loved to garden and loved her flowers, was an excellent cook,” said Hicks, of Polo. “She loved her family dearly.”

在炎热的夏季,她的孙子孙子会拜访鸡肉雕像,从罐子里收集鸡肉小雕像和菠萝,当时她的孙子孙子会拜访鸡肉,花园里从她的花园里散落到房子里的气味。

In 2013, Fickess’ husband died, but she continued to live independently at their home.

“She was really proud of the fact that she was 96 and living on her own with her cat and doing well,” Hicks said.

On Tuesday, Hicks and her father got a call from Fickess’ neighbor saying there was a fire.

“I was under the assumption that she was out of the house and then when we arrived, we were told she was still inside,” said Hicks, who added that the cat also perished in the house fire.

The neighbor had tried to save Fickess, but the door was too hot and he couldn’t get in, Hicks said.

Her grandmother would have been 97 on June 11.

“I guess I just didn’t expect her story to end this way,” Hicks said.

“We just feel like this was definitely a needless death.”

Fire crews responded to two more fires Tuesday along the same road, Southwest State Route D. Those houses were vacant.

Police are looking for a man driving a black SUV with tinted windows, which neighbors say was seen near each of the three homes at the time of the fires. It is a dark, 4-door passenger vehicle, potentially a Dodge Caliber.

任何有有关火灾信息的人都会致电Caldwell County Sheriff’s Officeat 816-586-2681.

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