'House full of memories': Oklahoma family loses home, nearly everything inside in fire

By Dacoda Wahpekeche

'House full of memories': Oklahoma family loses home, nearly everything inside in fire

An Oklahoma family is grappling with the loss of their home after a fire caused them to lose nearly everything. On Tuesday, the Oklahoma City Fire Department was called to the neighborhood near Pennsylvania Avenue and Northwest 164th Street. Sky 5 was over the scene as firefighters battled the flames near the border of Oklahoma City and Edmond. When the Pine family discovered that their home was in ruins, they were devastated. "This was a house full of memories," Cortni Pine, the homeowner, said. "My grandma's stuff, my mom's stuff - all our stuff and life." The fire destroyed many of their belongings, including valuables and Christmas presents."It's my favorite holiday. It's going to be fun. We're going to make it great," Pine said in an emotional interview. The Pine family had lived in the house for 10 years. The fire department is still investigating the cause of the fire.Anyone who would like to help the Pine family can donate to a GoFundMe set up to support them. Top Headlines 2 people hospitalized after Bricktown shooting 1 dead after train hits pedestrian in Edmond MPS releases statement on former employee's guilty plea OCPD: 1 killed after being hit by multiple cars overnight Remington Park renames race in honor of late Toby Keith

An Oklahoma family is grappling with the loss of their home after a fire caused them to lose nearly everything.

On Tuesday, the Oklahoma City Fire Department was called to the neighborhood near Pennsylvania Avenue and Northwest 164th Street. Sky 5 was over the scene as firefighters battled the flames near the border of Oklahoma City and Edmond.

When the Pine family discovered that their home was in ruins, they were devastated.

"This was a house full of memories," Cortni Pine, the homeowner, said. "My grandma's stuff, my mom's stuff - all our stuff and life."

The fire destroyed many of their belongings, including valuables and Christmas presents.

"It's my favorite holiday. It's going to be fun. We're going to make it great," Pine said in an emotional interview.

The Pine family had lived in the house for 10 years.

The fire department is still investigating the cause of the fire.

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