From Deseret News archives:
Hit and miss fire: Some LDS suffer loss while others spared
Stake President Gary Sabin pointed out some of the devastation within his stake's boundaries during a tour of the Rancho Bernardo area Wednesday. The canyons of the upscale development were charred by fire. Houses appeared to have fallen victim to a bombing raid, with some unscathed while others nearby were reduced to ashes.
Such was the case for Dave and Bobbi Brunson and John and Kathy Huish, who live across the street from each other. The Brunson house was gone. The Huish family lost a wicker chair but little else. As was the case with many who were spared, John Huish felt bad for his neighbor. But he felt fortunate that his house was spared, along with the Christmas decorations that were going up around it.
If the embers that landed on the chair, burning it and a few shrubs around it, had spread from the porch to the house, it would have destroyed a holiday tradition the Huish family has provided to thousands of children who have toured the home the 12 days before Christmas for the past seven years.
Palm trees directly in front of a carport connected to a house were blackened by fire but somehow had not ignited the wooden eaves. President Sabin heard that firefighters had seen the palms burning and doused them. All he lost was a small outbuilding.
That wasn't the case for Jeff and Chris Mangum. Their stately home overlooking the valley was completely gone, replaced by a black mat of ash. Even the water in their swimming pool was black.
The home of Mark and Terri Wery of the Lake Poway Ward was still smoldering more than a day after it burned to the ground. It was an ominous sight, even as helicopters flew in the distance, carrying huge buckets of water over the hills to douse flames threatening other homes.
The Werys lost not only their home but also their business. They operated a care center for the elderly.
Though he had to deal with more homes lost than any other stake in the area, President Sabin was confident the families would be all right, going forward and rebuilding their lives. He was also confident that their friends in the church as well as the community would do all they could to support them.
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