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Fire on Davis Avenue claims life of 87-year-old resident

By Howard B. Owens

Davis Avenue is a quiet street tucked in a corner of Batavia between Franklin Avenue and Williams Park.

The residents tend to be homeowners who have lived on Davis as neighbors for many years. They all know each other, said Officer Darryl Streeter.

As word spread early this morning that 87-year-old George A. McConnell did not make it out of his house at 10 Davis Ave. before the back of the structure became engulfed in flames, the shock and grief was apparent among the neighbors who watched the scene on a cold and snowy night.

"It's a very tough situation," Streeter said moments after comforting a neighbor.

Streeter was the first emergency responder on scene. He found George's wife, Candace, on the back porch trying to get out.

"I made entry into the house and got to the main kitchen, living room area and tried to make it upstairs but the smoke was too intense," Streeter said. "I stepped out, tried it a second time, but I just couldn't get any further than the kitchen itself."

At that point firefighters arrived and the back area of the second floor -- where George's bedroom was located -- was fully engulfed in flames.

The fire was knocked down in less than 20 minutes but firefighters found it difficult to make entry into the house because of what Chief Jim Maxwell characterized as "clutter." 

"It was quite a chore getting through everything," Maxwell said.

The cause or origin of the fire has not yet been determined.

Candace McConnell, who is 61, was uninjured and was taken in and being assisted by a neighbor.

George McConnell was born Dec. 25, 1925.

Mary E DelPlato

if anyone knows how to contact candee she can stay at my house if she needs a place to stay...so sad...my thoughts are with you Candee....you know where i live just go there ...im hardly home walk right in please

Nov 12, 2013, 8:32am Permalink
Mary E DelPlato

wish news would shut up bout candees house issue....candee is a good hearted woman unselfish in her love fo our furry friends....she has taken on being responsible for those unfortunate souls owned by irresponsible ignorant people....... she took in unwanted pets and provided for them....this is a very sad day....i have nothing but good things to say about candee...God be with you in your time of grief

Nov 12, 2013, 10:54am Permalink
Janice Stenman

Whoever gave minus votes to Mary DelPlato's comment should be ashamed. George McConnell was a gentle man and Candee loved him unconditionally. This is a sad day for all involved. A man has died. Hearts are broken and the only thing certain people can do is give thumbs down to kind remarks.

Nov 13, 2013, 2:38am Permalink
Kyle Couchman

Candee and I didnt see eye to eye on issues regarding our feline friends, but Mary is completely correct in her 2nd statement. This is not the appropriate time or place for discussion of those issues....

Since when does a person's, personal convictions about cats eclipse such a tragic event. I hope that God grants you some peace and watches over you in this difficult time Candee.

Nov 13, 2013, 6:07am Permalink
Mary E DelPlato

Thank you Janice and Kyle, I cannot imagine the shock that Candee is in right now. I am a rescuer to and Ive felt the grief of losing those Ive rescued but to lose most of them PLUS her husband is severe!

Nov 13, 2013, 2:51pm Permalink

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