Relatives say Massachusetts assisted-living blaze gutted a tough community

Gabriel House had seen better days but for residents and their families it was the center of a caring region The -unit assisted-living facility that burned Sunday night killing nine people so far opened in in Fall River Massachusetts A few photos on its Facebook page show neat rooms but older-looking carpeting and furniture However the facility had been repeatedly cited for tardiness in reporting promising fitness and safety incidents according to regulators preponderance latest review Displaced residents and relatives also have reported of substandard conditions but also say it was a place where people from arduous circumstances discovered each other Specific say Gabriel House was emblematic of Fall River a fiercely proud city despite a years-long downturn The city of tight-knit neighborhoods has been shaped by immigrants who came to work in now-dwinded textile mills including a large population of Portuguese descent Fall River rallies around Gabriel House A memorial of candles and balloons that grew at the site Tuesday and Wednesday People held a vigil there and attendees talked about the importance of area Krista Cormier a Fall River resident disclosed the fire has been heavy on my heart all week Anytime something happens people just come together just because of this Cormier mentioned beating on her heart This city is full of love and aid But there were notes of discord Gabriel House owner Dennis Etzkorn has mentioned he is cooperating with investigators but Mayor Paul Coogan explained he should have been at the memorial and has criticized him for being hard to reach in the aftermath of the fire To me he should be down here every day Coogan revealed A long history of tragedy Fall River has endured tragedy and disagreement from functionaries accusing Victorian spinster Lizzie Borden of killing her father and stepmother with an ax in to convicting wunderkind Mayor Jasiel Correira of fraud in The Gabriel House assisted living facility opened on Olive Street nearly a century after the coastal city nicknamed Spindle City roared with roughly textile mills and a population of people Greater part of those mills were silenced by the Great Depression while the city declared bankruptcy in These days Fall River s population is now about Census figures show The city s median household income of nearly is a little more than half the state s median while the poverty rate is more than double that of Massachusetts state The city is trying to revitalize its downtown and waterfront and while local and state functionaries are working to bring in more affordable housing Gabriel House was home to beloved family members Her granddaughter didn t like the assisted-living center but -year-old Eleanor Willett sought something that left her money to play the slots at a casino She earned too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to afford a higher-priced assisted-living facility Holly Mallowes recounted The Associated Press Tuesday She mentioned I don t need much but a roof over my head and someplace to put my sewing machine Mallowes declared A Massachusetts native Willett spent more than years as a secretary and even worked briefly as a cocktail waitress her granddaughter reported Her home was unfailingly a base for everyone in her family Mallowes declared My mom worked a lot and Grammy s was dependably a place we called home reported Mallowes We lived with her often She was very strong She outlived two husbands and raised five children She was absolutely a bliss Kim Mackin was a violist who performed in Boston-area orchestras according to her nephew Austin Mackin She was described in a message from family members as gifted beyond words We will all miss Kimmy the declaration read Beyond being exceptionally kind inadequate knew that she was a brilliant musician Mackin received a full scholarship to the Manhattan School of Music and after graduating toured the world as first chair viola Breonna Cestodio described her -year-old uncle Richard Rochon as a very quiet guy yet a great guy He kept to himself she reported reporters He was a sharpshooter in the Army He loved getting visits from all of his nieces and nephews Rochon moved into Gabriel House about a year ago Cestodio had little good to say about the facility remarking that it inevitably seemed hot inside the building A history of hard times and fires The city motto We ll try dates to the Great Fire of which destroyed much of the center of town Other large fires altered the city forever in the s and s The Gabriel House fire is the latest catastrophe for the city to confront and it will reported Frank Sousa director of the Saab Center for Portuguese Studies at University of Massachusetts Lowell These are people who had tough lives and in Fall River located new opportunities he declared This ten years from now years from now will just be one of the numerous things that have happened in the city that have required resilience