In a town where everyone knows everyone, the loss of Julian and Jamison Keiser feels like a wound that will not close. School was canceled to keep children safe from the cold, yet that twist of fate left the boys at home when their house exploded and burned. Neighbors sprinted toward the flames, firefighters shattered windows searching for the children, but the fire moved faster than hope.Now, a small Missouri community stands in the ruins of what used to be an ordinary family home, asking questions no one can yet answer. Investigators are still working to determine what caused the blast. Local businesses, coworkers, and friends are rallying around the grieving family, raising money, sharing memories, and trying to offer comfort where there is none. Two little boys are gone, and an entire town is left holding their names like a prayer.
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