Pea Ridge Times

Fire claims two lives

- ANNETTE BEARD abeard@nwadg.com

“She lit up a room,” Katie Rhine, pre-kindergart­en director at Pea Ridge Schools, said sadly, rememberin­g Chevelle Rust whose absence in school Monday elicited many questions from her former classmates.

Chevelle, 5, and her father, James Rust, 30, died in a house fire Sunday morning. Her mother, Sybil Rust, and two siblings survived, as did the family pets, two dogs.

The residence at 16999 Green Ridge Road, Garfield, was destroyed.

“She was always smiling, always had a little giggle,” Rhine said, adding that she and fellow teachers had a “family” meeting Monday morning with students to share the news and comfort the students. “There were lots of hugs and kisses today. They helped us as much as we helped them.”

“The Pea Ridge School community is deeply heartbroke­n and mourning the loss of one of our pre-k students, Chevelle Rust, and her father, Jimmy Rust,” according to a press release by Pea Ridge School District officials. “We hold our students and their families in the highest regard, and our hearts and prayers go out to the Rust family.

“In times such as these we come together as a community in support. The district will be adding additional counseling

resources to help meet the needs of the Rust Family, our students, staff and community as we deal with the grief surroundin­g this tragic incident. Please keep the Rust Family in your thoughts and prayers.”

Firefighte­rs from Pea Ridge, Northeast Benton County and Avoca Volunteer Fire department­s were dispatched about 7 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 7, after receiving a call from a resident of the house.

Assistant Benton County fire marshal Eric Smith said on the scene he had not yet determined the cause of of the fire but said he was sure it was not a space heater.

A drizzling rain had begun to fall by 10:30 a.m. Sunday when Benton County Coroner Daniel Oxford and his staff arrived on the scene.

The Benton County Sheriff’s Criminal Investigat­ion Division is investigat­ing the incident.

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TIMES photograph by Annette Beard Rain began to fall Sunday morning as Benton County Sheriff’s investigat­ors and the Benton County fire marshal and assistant fire marshal began to sift through the ashes and rubble of the residence that had been home to the James Rust family on Green...
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