Boulder County couple moves into newly rebuilt home nearly two years after Marshall Fire

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Boulder County couple moves into newly rebuilt home nearly two years after Marshall Fire
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A Boulder County couple who lost everything in the Marshall Fire are finally moving into their newly rebuilt home.

BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. — It's been a long journey for a Boulder County couple who lost everything in the Marshall Fire.

Nearly 20 months after their house burned down in unincorporated Boulder County, Pam and Dan Decker are ready to move into their new home.Wednesday, Denver7 caught up with the Deckers while they had several movers, friends, and family members help them move their items into the new house.Even after losing it all, the couple was there to give other fire victims a glimmer of hope when they became the first in Boulder County to get a rebuilding permit back in May of 2022.

The couple's newly rebuilt home looks almost identical to the one they lost in the fire, which they had for 18 years with a few minor changes and additions.The couple said they can't wait to make new memories with their friends and family at their new home. “There's no community like this community that has helped us. We would not be where we're at without family, without friends, without the Marshall community," she said.

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