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escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years ago and after living there for at least four months out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys in the lava and say our goodbyes," kathy morgan said.kathy morgan said it provided closure to the home they'd put their entire retirement savings into. then a rainbow emerged as they said their final goodbye."it all got taken away but we figure the lord must have a plan in this and we have to hold onto hope," kathy morgan said. "we can't go backwards and we can't get it back, and we have to look forward."the morgans say the sense of community is amazing on the island and they have spent the last week volunteering at evacuation centers and kitchens, helpi
escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years ago and after living there for at least four months out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our...
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escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years agohs out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys in the lava and say our goodbyes," kathy morgan said.kathy morgan said it provided closure to the home they'd put their entire retirement savings into. then a rainbow emerged as they said their final goodbye."it all got taken away but we figure the lord must have a plan in this and we have to hold onto hope," kathy morgan said. "we can't go backwards and we can't get it back, and we have to look forward."the morgans say the sense of community is amazing on the island and they have spent the last week volunteering at evacuation centers and kitchens, helping others who they say have become their famil
escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years agohs out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys...
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escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years agos out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys in the lava and say our goodbyes," kathy morgan said.kathy morgan said it provided closure to the home they'd put their entire retirement savings into. then a rainbow emerged as they said their final goodbye."it all got taken away but we figure the lord must have a plan in this and we have to hold onto hope," kathy morgan said. "we can't go backwards and we can't get it back, and we have to look forward."the morgans say the sense of community is amazing on the island and they have spent the last week volunteering at evacuation centers and kitchens, helping others who they their family. "we figured th
escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years agos out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys...