Coroner identifies three family members killed in Weatherford house fire

The Brief

  • Authorities identified three family members killed, a grandmother, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter, following a fast-moving house fire in Parker County on Jan. 31.
  • Investigators found no evidence of criminal activity, though the exact cause and origin of the fatal blaze remain under investigation by the Fire Marshal.
  • A community fundraiser is scheduled for Feb. 28 at the Impact Gymnastics Training Center to support the surviving family members who lost all their belongings.

WEATHERFORD, Texas Authorities have identified three generations of a family killed in a fast-moving house fire that tore through a home in Parker County late last month.

The victims were identified as 73-year-old Connie Harris Pidgeon, her daughter-in-law, 45-year-old Amy Renee Pidgeon, and her granddaughter, 18-year-old Malynna Renee Pidgeon. All three were residents of the home located in the 400 block of Stoneridge Trail.

Weatherford Fire Rescue responded to the single-family residence at approximately 12:36 a.m. on Jan. 31. Upon arrival, crews encountered heavy flames and thick smoke, with reports that multiple occupants were trapped inside.

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