Date: Mon 01-Jan-1996
Date: Mon 01-Jan-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: CURT
Quick Words:
edink-fire-Rosini
Full Text:
Fire Kindles A Community Response
It has been a week since the Rosini family was burned out of their Old Green
Road home, and process of recovering from the Christmas week fire has only
just begun for the family. The shock of the sudden and irrevocable loss of a
home, however, has rippled out through the community to produce for the
Rosinis an ever-widening circle of friends.
Pat Happel, a neighbor who stood in the snow comforting Stephen Rosini after
he reached the scene of his burning home, said that in the days that followed
the fire Newtown spontaneously rallied to the aid of the family. After people
heard that the Rosinis lost virtually all their possessions in the blaze that
started, ironically, in the Christmas tree, Mrs Happel's phone rang off the
hook with offers of assistance. So much clothing was proffered that some
donations had to be gratefully declined.
Despite all the modern mechanisms that are supposed to protect us from
calamity - safety products, alarms, and ultimately insurance - personal
disasters still strike. If we are lucky, as the Rosinis were, no one gets
hurt. But the trauma to lives that are completely disrupted, even temporarily,
still undermines the foundation of security and stabilty on which family life
is built. When this happens, we go looking for other foundations to buttress
us. In reaching out to the Rosinis, Newtown has proven once again that it is a
community with a rock-solid foundation that stands up to the worst blows of
fate with the strength of good will and compassion.
