Family, Police/Fire

GoFundMe page established for victims of Perry Hall house fire

NOTTINGHAM, MD—A GoFundMe page has been established for a family who lost everything in a house fire earlier this week.

Jason and Diane Giacubeno of 9100 Transoms Road in Northgate Hall lost everything in a house fire on Monday, March 14th.  The fire sent up a plume of thick, black smoke that could be seen for miles.

No one was hurt in the blaze, but the home was a total loss.



Jason and Diane’s daughter, Ashley Wrigglesworth, has set up a GoFundMe to help with the costs of starting over.

“We are raising money for my parents, who lost everything in a house fire on 3/14/22,” Ashley writes. “They have lived in their home for 27 years. It is the house my brother, and I grew up in. This house will eventually be rebuilt, but the sentimental tokens, pictures, keepsakes are lost. Thank God that no one was hurt or life lost. We are grateful for that. It was heartbreaking watching this house burn, the hard work put into it, and the treasues [sic] lost in what the firefighters said was one of the fastest fires they’ve seen. Fifteen minutes and all was a total loss.”

Those who wish to contribute can visit the GoFundMe page here.

Gift cards and/or monetary donations can also be dropped off at Ashley Wriggleswoth’s home, located at 9105 Transoms Road (21236).


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