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Two die in Raywick residential fire

By Stevie Lowery, The Lebanon Enterprise

Sara Frances Love and Maxine Irene Love, the residents of a home that was destroyed by fire on Highview Pike in Raywick last week, led very private lives. So much so, their house was almost entirely hidden from the rest of the world. Trees and brush concealed their two-story home, which is undoubtedly the way they wanted it.

They valued their privacy.

Early April 24, at approximately 6:30 a.m., a school bus driver reported a house on fire at 100 Highview Pike in Raywick, according to Sheriff Clements. The Raywick Fire Department initially responded, and fire fighters from multiple departments were on scene until Wednesday evening when remains of two bodies were found. The medical examiner in Louisville is currently working to identify the remains.

Read the full article at lebanonenterprise.com




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