Jacumba woman loses home, art studio and pets during late May fire

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Jacumba woman loses home, art studio and pets during late May fire
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A Jacumba artist lost everything in a house fire that happened near her home. RyanHillNews talked to with her about how she's trying to recover and the close friend who is trying to rally the community around her.

JACUMBA, Calif. – All that remains at Linda Churchill’s home in Jacumba is singed sections of pages, torched pieces of timber, and plenty of ash. It’s the heartbreaking loss of losing your home.

Churchill - a painter and muralist – told ABC10News she was painting in her living room, which is also her studio, nearly two weeks ago on May 21. She said she heard a strange noise and went to her front door. Churchill didn’t have cell phone service. So, she grabbed her phone and laptop, drove to her neighbor up the hill, got a signal and called 911.The fire took dozens of her paintings, a collection of her friends’ artwork and decades’ worth of sketchbooks.“You know, and I regret I didn’t go upstairs and save my dog. My dog is my companion. I have to live with that,” Churchilll said. “I had three kitties. Two of them have been discovered, and the third I don’t know yet.

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