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NewsJune 30, 2002

DELTA, Mo. -- After a house fire consumed almost all of Alan Stoffregen and his family's belongings June 22, the Delta Fire Protection District has set up a makeshift donation site to help the family out. Stoffregen, his wife, and their two kids were out of town when the fire occurred at their house on County Road 254. The fire was determined to be electrical...

Southeast Missourian

DELTA, Mo. -- After a house fire consumed almost all of Alan Stoffregen and his family's belongings June 22, the Delta Fire Protection District has set up a makeshift donation site to help the family out.

Stoffregen, his wife, and their two kids were out of town when the fire occurred at their house on County Road 254. The fire was determined to be electrical.

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Stoffregen said that all they were able to gather from the site was half a box of odds and ends.

Donations for the family can be dropped off in the back of a pickup truck with the family's name on it, located across from the Quick-Mart on Highway 25 in Delta.

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