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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: Roger On: 1/30/2009 ID: 463
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Detroit, Mi
Cant believe its was 50 years ago on Dec 1 2008. I was a second grader at Emerson school in Detroit and remember my teacher Mrs. McDonald talking about the tragidy at a catholic school in chicago. My dad was a professional bowler with alot of ties with the city of Chicago. Maybe for this reason i can still remember this happening. I still remember the front page of the Detroit News, showing the line of white coffins at the national guard building, we cant imagine the grief those families must of felt.I will be 58 soon most of us today are in are late 50's and 60's now hard to believe. I still think of this.


Posted by: Lynn Terry On: 1/27/2009 ID: 462
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Norwood Park section of Chicago
On December 1, 1958, I was a 19 year old student at Wright Junior College and lived with my parents in the NW corner of Chicago. After my classes I worked for a small electronics firm on Grand Avenue and on the afternoon of the fire I was given the task of delivering some components to the Motorola plant on Augusta Boulevard. I first learned about the unfolding tragedy on my car radio. Almost immediately thereafter, I saw the smoke and found myself only a few blocks away. Later I learned that an uncle of mine was a witness to the fire during the course of his work with the phone company. That night and for many that followed my family watched the news coverage of the fire and its aftermath and shared in the sorrow felt by all Chicagoans. I left Chicago the following year to attend the university of Colorado and went on to live the rest of my life in the west or abroad. Despite the distance and passing of time, I have often thought about that tragic day, the terrible loss of life and the suffering associated with it. Just recently someone told me about the book and after reading it and its sequel I found my way to this website. Among other things that I discovered is that a number of those that died in the Our Lady of the Angels school fire are interred at St. Adalbert's cemetery, which is located less than a mile from where I grew up.


Posted by: PATRICK DALY On: 1/24/2009 ID: 461
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 born a year after the fire and haved lived in the Chicago area my whole life. I deeply regret that until reading the 50th anniversary article in the Chicago Tribune, having a very limited knowledge of this tragedy. I have since spent numerous tine on this website and have read "To Sleep with the Angels" three times. It has had a tremendous emotional impact on me and constantly occupies my thoughts.

I can not adequately express my sorrow to the victims, families, friends,OLA staff,firefighters, doctors, nurses and all others who have lived with the horrific memories of this tragedy. I have found many of their stories to be very inspirational and heroic. May God bless all of you.


Posted by: GERTIE On: 1/21/2009 ID: 460
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before PENNSYLVANIA
I HAVE ALWAYS FEARED FIRE. I WAS NEVER INVOLVED IN ANY INCIDENT BUT MY FEARS CONTINUE TO THIS DAY. I UNCONSCIOUSLY NOTE WHERE EXITS ARE IN A BUILDING,RESTAURANT, ETC. AND ALWAYS NEED TO SIT ON THE AISLE NEAR A MARKED EXIT DOOR;FIRE STORIES MAKE ME FEEL APPREHENSIVE & CLAUSOPHOBIC.THE REASON FOR THIS INTERNAL FEAR SINCE CHILDHOOD BECAME APPARENT TO ME WITHIN THE PAST MONTH WHEN A LOCAL PRIEST REMINDED THE CONGREGATION THAT DEC 1, 2008 WAS THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OUR LADY OF ANGELS SCHOOL FIRE IN CHICAGO AND TO PRAY FOR ALL INVOLVED ON THAT TRAGIC DAY.SUDDENLY,I RECALLED BEING 8 YRS OLD AND LOOKING AT THE PHOTOS OF THE BURNT SCHOOL IN LIFE(???)MAGAZINE, TRANSFIXING THOSE PICS AS THOUGH THEY WERE MY CATHOLIC SCHOOL(VERY SIMILAR IN STRUCTURE AND BUILDING LAYOUT)HERE IN PA. I HAD NIGHTMARES FOR WEEKS(MONTHS???)AND MY MOM&DAD TRIED TO REASSURE ME I WAS SAFE AT OUR SCHOOL; MY FEARS WERE SO OVERWHELMING FOR, NOT ONLY ME,BUT MY SISTERS AND BROTHER.THIS PRIEST'S WORDS LAST MONTH BROUGHT FORTH A DEEP-SEATED MEMORY I HAD BURIED 50YRS.AGO.ALTHOUGH I NOW UNDERSTAND MY FEAR OF FIRE,I REMAIN"HAUNTED" BY THIS SCHOOL FIRE. WE MUST ALL PRAY FOR EVERY ONE IN THIS TROUBLED WORLD.


Posted by: Pat Shannon On: 1/15/2009 ID: 459
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Chicago (Marquette Park ),Il
As a young child being in Catholic Schools in Chicago you heard about that fire. My Father Jack Shannon worked for Peoples Gas and on that Day he ran as fast as he could from One side of the loop with the Books that TURNED OFF THE GAS to that section of Chicago.
As sad and horrific he was proud that he swiftly got that Gas turned off .This prevented more loss of life and property.
Oh what a differant world people caring about others when doing thier jobs.


Posted by: Patricia Vassar (nee Koza) On: 1/15/2009 ID: 458
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Chicago
My brother and I are pictured in the communion photo from 1957. We transfered to OLA from St. Mary's on Hermitage Av. We lived on Leamington Av. and after about a year, were asked to move. Our landlord lived in the basement flat. He worked nights and had to sleep during the day. My brother liked to run and made noise during the day, disrupting the landlord's sleep.

We moved less than a month before the fire. I don't remember any of the children that I went to school with at OLA. I guess it was too short a time to develope good friendships.

I remember being chosen (luck of the draw) to crown the Blessed Virgin statue on the 2nd floor. I had a bouquet of roses and while standing outside in line, I was asked to select one person from my class to go with me in the school before everyone else went in. I don't remember her name. I hope she survived the fire. I will see her again some day and on that day, I will remember her! There will be a great reunion for all of us when we meet in heaven.

I thank God for His mercy on my family. What seemed like a bad thing (being asked to move) turned out to be a great blessing.


Posted by: Ashley On: 1/13/2009 ID: 457
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No After n/a
I know after hearing this I know i am now scared something could happen to my school. I am very sorry for what happend. It is a very sad time to familys of those victioms now 49 years later and people still talk about it. DROP DROP DROP I cryed today when I heared about this. My teacher had told us. I hate to hear things like this and I hope that some thing like that will never happen again.


Posted by: BPS On: 1/12/2009 ID: 456
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Chattanooga Tennessee
I went to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School in Chattanooga, TN. We were taught by the same order of nuns who taught at OLA, the BVMs. I loved my grade school teachers and on December 2, the day after the fire, the mood at my school was somber. I was in fourth grade and my teacher was the saintly Sr. Lena. She told us why the nuns were talking to one another in hushed tones. They had lost members of their community, not to mention all the children who died or were injured. That fire made a huge impression on us. I have often thought of those children who died in terms of what I have done with my extra years. Many times I have prayed for their families and the survivors of the fire. This is a wonderful site. Thank you to those responsible.


Posted by: Gail On: 12/29/2008 ID: 455
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Milwaukee,WI
I was in 5th grade at a school very much like Our Lady of the Angels and it left a big impression on me. I remember watching t.v. coverage of the fire and being so sad for all those children who were "just like me". For a long time after that I had a fear that it could happen to my school. We all took fire drills more seriously after that and even though we had to exit by fire escape, which I hated, I was always relieved to be out of the school after an alarm went off. Two years after that my school had a complete remodel to upgrade the fire safety. I'm sure as a result of the loss of all those innocent children, school fire safety for other children greatly improved.


Posted by: Ken Kellow On: 12/22/2008 ID: 454
At OLA on 12/1/58? Born before or after 12/1/58? Where Lived on 12/1/58?
No Before Darby, Pennsylvania
I attended Blessed Virgin Mary Parochial School in Darby Pennsylvania on the day of this tragedy. I was in the 6th grade. I cannot say how seriously the nuns at our school reacted. Although our school was just a few years old and had fire safety systems, we nevertheless were drilled several times so we could quickly evacuate if needed. I just want to say that these children did not die in vain. The deep pain that we felt at that time, and that many of us still feel today, did result in fire safety improvements. I hope that the children of this tragedy will always be remembered; especially by those to whom we entrust our children, and that something like this never happens again