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Inferno at Mass. nursing home kills at least 9 — including devout Catholic grandma, Army sharpshooter

Gabriel House had seen better days.

The 100-unit assisted-living facility that burned Sunday night, killing nine people so far, opened in 1999 in Fall River, Massachusetts. Some photos on its Facebook page show neat rooms but older-looking carpeting and furniture. Her granddaughter didn’t like the assisted-living center, but 86-year-old Eleanor Willett wanted something that left her money to play the slots at a casino. She earned too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to afford a higher-priced assisted-living facility, Holly Mallowes told The Associated Press Tuesday.

Fire-damaged exterior of the Gabriel House assisted living facility with an American flag hanging. Kyle Mazza-UNF News via CNP / MEGA
The Gabriel House assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, after a fatal fire. AP
Mayor Paul Coogan and a police officer at the scene of a fatal fire. AP

“She said, ‘I don’t need much, but a roof over my head and someplace to put my sewing machine,’” Mallowes said.

Willett was the oldest to die. Here’s what is known so far about the victims.

Eleanor Willett

Eleanor Willett, a victim of a fatal fire. AP
Flowers and candles at a fire scene, behind police tape. AP

A Massachusetts native, Willett spent more than 20 years as a secretary and even worked briefly as a cocktail waitress, her granddaughter said.

Her home was always a base for everyone in her family, Mallowes said.

“My mom worked a lot and Grammy’s was always a place we called home,” said Mallowes, 45. “We lived with her often. She was very strong. She outlived two husbands and raised five children. She was absolutely a joy.”

Mallowes, a paralegal who lives in Dartmouth, described her grandmother as “very religious” and a “devout Catholic.”

A Massachusetts native, Willett spent more than 20 years as a secretary and even worked briefly as a cocktail waitress, her granddaughter said. AP
Memorial of flowers hanging outside the fire-damaged assisted living facility. Kyle Mazza-UNF News via CNP / MEGA

“She wanted to be somewhat independent,” Mallowes said of Willett’s decision to move to Gabriel House in Fall River, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of Boston. “To leave her home alone all day, I was to afraid something might happen.”

Union officials blamed decades of staff cutbacks and the closing of fire companies for Sunday night’s tragedy at the Gabriel House facility. AP
Some photos on its Facebook page show neat rooms but older-looking carpeting and furniture. Zuma / SplashNews.com
Five firefighters were injured in the rescue efforts and were released from the hospital later on Monday. Kyle Mazza-UNF News via CNP / MEGA

Kim Mackin

Mackin, 71, was a violist who performed in Boston-area orchestras, according to her nephew, Austin Mackin.

She was described in a statement from family members as “gifted beyond words.”

Kim Mackin in Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1993. AP

“We will all miss Kimmy,” the statement read. “Beyond being exceptionally kind, few knew that she was a brilliant musician.”

Kim Mackin received a full scholarship to the Manhattan School of Music and after graduating, toured the world as first chair viola.

Some of the surviving residents recounted the terrifying experience as smoke filled the 26-year-old assisted living facility at around 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
Residents praised the firefighters and police for their heroic rescue efforts, but some accused staff members of doing little to help. Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
Fall River, some 50 miles south of Boston, is home to 94,000 people and is one of the poorest cities in Massachusetts. Kyle Mazza-UNF News via CNP / MEGA

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Richard Rochon

Breonna Cestodio described her 78-year-old uncle, Rochon, as “a very quiet guy,” yet a “great guy.”

“He kept to himself,” she told reporters. “He was a sharpshooter in the Army. He loved getting visits from all of his nieces and nephews.”

Resident of Gabriel House Michael Pimentel in a wheelchair. AP

Rochon moved into Gabriel House about a year ago. Cestodio had little good to say about the facility, remarking that it always seemed hot inside the building.

“Every time you visited him, he was sweating,” she said. “No air in the building. I never saw any workers, except in one closed-off section. I never saw any workers.”

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