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Our Lady of the Angels (OLA) School Fire, December 1, 1958
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Personal Experiences with Our Lady of the Angels School Fire

If you have a personal experience, recollection or opinion about the December 1, 1958 Our Lady of the Angels school fire, whether you were present at the fire or not, you can relate it here. Any story or information is welcome as long as it relates to Our Lady of the Angels school fire.
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Posted by: Billijean Moore On: 11/2/2007 ID: 339
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before St. Louis, MO.
The fire at the school, with all the children dying and 3 nuns, affected me deeply. I am 59 years old now and remember it vividly. I was 10 years old and in 5th grade at Holy Ghost Catholic School. I couln't believe God would "let" all those children die and the NUNS! The memory of this has haunted me forever. From your website, I have been able to find peace with it and closure at last. God bless you and all the children and sisters who died. May God give them perfect peace and happiness.


Posted by: Carol Smith On: 10/28/2007 ID: 338
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Sterling, Illinois
I remember coming home from school, I was 9 years old, and I heard of the tragedy in Chicago which was about 150 miles away from Sterling, IL. I can still see the faces of the children that had died; and I remember reading the newspaper articles over and over again. I have always had a great fear of fires; and I'm sure it all stems from the OLA school fire. Thank you for this website. May much healing come from it! God Bless you.


Posted by: kathie On: 10/12/2007 ID: 337
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before st. joseph, michigan
I was 11 yrs old on 12/1/58, and a student in St. Joseph, Michigan, at St. Joseph Catholic School. St. Joe is 90 miles along the Lake from Chicago. I will never forget the front page of the Tribune, the day after the fire. When we went to school, the day after the fire, I remember our Dominican nun talking of the fact that we needed to pray for the children and nuns who perished in the fire. I remember, so strongly, how sad and upset our nun was that day. Mostly, I will never forget the pictures in the Tribune. I was horrified to see firemen carrying a deceased nun down a flight of stairs, as well as horrific pictures of the children. Like most parents at that time, I recall my parents being very grieved over the loss of teachers and children, but talked in hushed tones infront of my sister and I. I wanted to ask them questions about the tragedy, but they said it was too horrible to discuss. The feeling of sadness, and fear, was so strong inside of me due to that fire. I read the book, "To sleep with the Angels", and I was overwhelmed by it. My husband went to St. John's Catholic School in Benton Harbor, and was taught by BVM's. He said he was devestated at 12 yrs old, to know that BVM's died in the fire. We both commented, that at those ages, we thought it inconceivable that nuns and children would have such a tragedy in a Catholic school. God bless and keep all who survived. My prayers will forever be with you.


Posted by: Joe Romanoski On: 10/8/2007 ID: 336
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before 5233 South Nashville Avenue Chicago Illinois
I was a student at St. Daniel the Prophet Grammar School at the time of the fire. I was eleven years old. I can remember distinctly the day as the "first of December", a new month, not too far from Christmas, and really cold. Like most parochial school kids in Chicago, we marched in and out of school--at St. Daniel's, usually to the Notre Dame fight song. The fire was on the news that night. The kids were just like us. The sisters were just the same. I think every Catholic parochial school was pretty much run the same way back in those days. The picture of the fireman carrying the dead nun down the ladder pretty much tore the guts out of everyone. I suppose every Chicago parochial school kid at the time figured it could have been him\her.

I've just had a chance to read other peoples' recollections. My best wishes to all attending the get-together on October 12th (with Dick Biondi).


Posted by: Fred Becker On: 10/3/2007 ID: 335
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No After n/a
My Grandfather was a lieutenant in the Chicago Fire Dept. and was at the (OLA)fire and was one of the Firemen who helped save some children and carry the deceased children out of the building after the fire. For some odd reason his name was not listed on this web site as one of the firemen even though his hook and ladder crew were first responders to the fire. Fred C. Becker went on to become a Chicago Fire Chief under Mr. Quinn. Out of all the calls he has responded to in his career as a Chicago firefighter, the (OLA) fire haunted him until he died in 1990. He used to tell me how that single fire went on to change his life forever and years later was still very emotional over it. May he and all the children and people involved rest in peace.


Posted by: Ernie B On: 8/24/2007 ID: 334
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Palmer Square
My wife and I have been transfered back to Chicago. I don't know what led me to find this site, but I am so glad I did. I was a Kindergarden student at Morris Park School,10 Blocks East. I used to have to wait for my sister to get out of first grade so we could take a city bus home. I remember being in the school yard when children were running through the school yard. They had blackend sootie faces and Eyes I will never forget. I heard something about a fire, but did not know what it was. My sister and I took our bus home and she forgot her key at school so we had to sit on our back porch until my mother got home. When she did get home, she was pretty upset. She said she heard about a school fire and my father went to the fire to do radio communication with the Red Cross, he was a volunteer. They only knew there was a terrible school fire in the area and did not know which one it was. So they were concerned that we were involved. My father came home very late that night and has never talked about what he heard or saw. We did hear stories about the fire on the news and for a long time after that at our school. We moved out of Chicago soon after that and I have never heard anything about it since. Until this site, then suddenly the memories of the children's faces came back.Thank you for the opportunity to share my memories. Bless you all.


Posted by: marcy walls On: 8/15/2007 ID: 333
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No After n/a
I was to young for the fire, but i do remember as a child in grade school they showed us the some of the news clips of this tragedy. I remember thinking how sad this was. I actually got sick to my stomach as we sat there watching as they brought out the children and one of the nuns. I would like to say to all the victims family and the surivors MAY GOD BE WITH YOU ALL.


Posted by: Karen Ertl On: 7/5/2007 ID: 332
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before 1512 W. 51st street Chicago
I was a 3rd grader in another Catholic grade school. The school I attended, St. Augustine, was built much like OLA. I do not remember hearing about the fire until I got home from school that day. My parents were "news junkies", so Mom had the TV on. The nuns talked about the tragedy. We prayed for all involved. We had more fire drills and our building was "sprinklered" about 1 year after.


Posted by: d g On: 6/18/2007 ID: 331
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No After n/a
I attended OLA 1977-1983
I remember that this tragedy was never spoken of; especially at school. I actually have learned more while viewing this website and by reading the books that have been published. I will never know the pain that was suffered by ALL involved. Since it is not always best to ponder on what would or could have been (even though we all do) I just try to believe that this may have changed many more lives to this day and even though I didn't know those involved. "You are my HEROES!"
GOD BLESS EVERYONE


Posted by: Barbara On: 6/18/2007 ID: 330
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Minneapolis, MN
I was 10 years old on December 1, 1958. The same age as many of the victims. I heard about the fire on the news in Minneapolis. It has stayed with me my entire life. I remember feeling so horribly sad when I realized how so many children needlessly died right before Christmas. I cried. To this day, on December 1, every year I think about the fire and the victims. They are not forgotten.