A Hudson Valley mother of two lost her life in a fire. A GoFundMe has been set up to help the surviving family members who lost their home as well as their loved one.

On Wednesday, multiple fire departments responded to a second-alarm structure fire on Crescent Avenue in Clintondale, according to Ulster County Fire/Rescue Incidents. The fire quickly spread to the second floor of the home and mobile life and additional ambulance where set to the scene for a patient.

Brian and Marissa Korzeniecki, both students at Highland high school, lost their home and their mother to the house fire, according to a GoFundMe.

"We are a community that comes together, time and again, to take care of our family members who are in crisis. Please donate and share to help the Korzenieckis in the wake of this immeasurable loss," Josh Tatum wrote on the GoFundMe.

In addition to needing money, the surviving family members are in need of clothing and everyday household items because the fire destroyed everything, the GoFundMe states.

Any of the following donations can be dropped off at Highland High School, 320 Pancake Hollow Road, Highland:

Dad

  • 34x34 pants- jeans, dress pants
  • L boxer or briefs
  • Large shirt size
  • Shoe size 11 men
  • Socks
  • Suit needed for wake/funeral

Brian

  • 30x32 pants- jeans, dress pants
  • Adult medium shirt size
  • Medium boxer briefs
  • Shoe size 10 men
  • Socks
  • Suit needed for wake/funeral

Marissa

  • Adult small shirt size
  • Pant size- 0 or 1- jeans
  • Small for athletic pants or shorts
  • Shoe size 6.5 women
  • Socks- likes the no show socks
  • Small for bra size or sports bras
  • Small underwear
  • Dress for wake/funeral
  • Hair ties
  • Brushes

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