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Cowboys fan who lost everything in California wildfires will still go see team play on Thanksgiving

Everything Dale Morgan owns was destroyed except for his car and tickets to see the Dallas Cowboys play the Washington Redskins on Thanksgiving at AT&T Stadium — a game he still plans to attend.

 

By Jesus Jimenez

Staff Writer

 

 

4:48 PM on Nov 18, 2018 CST

 

Dale Morgan’s house in Paradise, Calif., after it was destroyed in the deadly Camp Fire. A…

Dale Morgan’s house in Paradise, Calif., after it was destroyed in the deadly Camp Fire. A neighbor took the photo of Morgan’s home. Despite being a California native, Morgan is a Dallas Cowboys fan and still plans to see the team play at AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving Day.(Courtesy of Dale Morgan)

 

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Dale Morgan hasn’t returned to his home since he left for work Wednesday morning, but he knows it’s no longer there.

 

His house in Paradise, Calif., was among the nearly 10,000 destroyed in the deadly Camp Fire, one of the major wildfires still burning in the state.

 

“I haven’t been to the ashes of my home,” Morgan said. “I’ve only seen pictures, but I know it’s gone.”Everything Morgan owns was destroyed except for his car and tickets to see the Dallas Cowboys play the Washington Redskins on Thanksgiving at AT&T Stadium — a game he still plans to attend.

 

“It’s the worst time to leave,” Morgan said. “But it’s also the best time to leave.”Everything Morgan owns was destroyed except for his car and tickets to see the Dallas Cowboys play the Washington Redskins on Thanksgiving at AT&T Stadium — a game he still plans to attend.

 

“It’s the worst time to leave,” Morgan said. “But it’s also the best time to leave.”

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