In 1966, Jerry Camarillo’s parents moved from an apartment near St. Andrew’s Catholic Church off of Raymond Avenue to a home in Altadena. Over the years, there were remodels, giving it an open feeling and plenty of space for gatherings at nearly 1,700 square feet. Two cousins and family friends also live in the area. All of those homes were destroyed in January’s Eaton Fire. “Where my mom’s home is, never in a million years did we think that [the fire] was going to reach that far,” said Camarillo, a portrait photographer who lives in nearby Pasadena and was also […]
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