Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

babylonsister

(171,065 posts)
Fri Oct 13, 2017, 07:05 PM Oct 2017

Grieving mother helps Santa Rosa iron worker who lost everything in North Bay fires

http://abc7.com/grieving-mom-helps-norcal-iron-worker-who-lost-everything-in-fire/2526760/


Grieving mother helps Santa Rosa iron worker who lost everything in North Bay fires

Sometimes tragedy brings us together. Sometimes loss is how we gain the most. This story is an example of both. (KGO-TV)
Matt Keller
Friday, October 13, 2017 12:11AM
SAN PABLO, Calif. --

ABC7 sister station KGO-TV met an iron worker who learned the fire in Santa Rosa stole just about all of his possessions, including tools that provide his livelihood.

He got help from a stranger who knows what it's like to lose something precious.

The recovery in Santa Rosa for Dana Hansen begins in San Pablo. The 27-year-old iron worker's home in Coffey Park and all of his tools were destroyed in the wildfire on Monday.

"Every house was on fire as was mine as I was leaving here, driving through the flames," he said.

Michael Ewing reached out via social media to let Hansen know she had a full set of iron worker tools. They connected Thursday morning at Ewing's house in San Pablo.

But there's something special about the tools, as they belonged to another iron worker named, Michael Ewing - Michael and David Ewing's son.

"Michael was what you would call a rod buster, he did re-bar work," his mother said.

Michael died more than two years ago at the age of 31 from colon cancer. His mom and dad knew his tools would be valuable to someone because of the devastating wildfires in Santa Rosa.


The future is unknown for Dana as he's been in contact with his insurance company, but it's unclear when the rebuilding process will begin.

On Thursday, he got a little bit back from the ashes and a grieving mother did, too.

"It's like a testimonial to Michael and what he loved, and Dana sounds like this is his passion, too," the woman said.


Now that Dana has Michael's tools, he's all ready to go back to the job on Monday.

"I'm proud to wear his tools and keep them on the steel," Hansen said.
1 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Grieving mother helps Santa Rosa iron worker who lost everything in North Bay fires (Original Post) babylonsister Oct 2017 OP
Beautiful malaise Oct 2017 #1
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Grieving mother helps San...