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Lancaster man feared dead in home fire
Updated: August 21, 2010, 2:32 AM
On Pleasant View Drive in Lancaster, Roger D. Grandy was considered a model neighbor and
all-around good guy.
Fellow employees at the Clarion Hotel on Transit Road knew Grandy as a hard-working airport
shuttle driver who treated them as family, celebrating their birthdays with cakes and singing.
Grandy lived an unassuming life for a man who had won $3.3 million in the Nov. 16, 1996
Lotto drawing. He was one of three winners of a jackpot worth $10 million, according to state
lottery officials.
Authorities have not confirmed the identity of the man killed in an early Wednesday morning
fire, but Grandy was the sole resident of the house at 304 Pleasant View Drive, which was
destroyed by flames.
Friends said Grandy never spent lavishly and enjoyed working.
"He was very shy about letting anyone know about [his lottery windfall]," said Jody
Schilling, whose parents live next door to the west of Grandy. "It was the first time he ever
played. He never changed his lifestyle. He lived like an everyday, normal person."
An autopsy was scheduled this morning on the victim, who was found in the back of the ranch
house, in what was believed to be a living room.
"We don't know if he was trying to get out," Lancaster police Capt. Timothy R. Murphy said.
Grandy's pickup truck was still in the garage, and Wednesday was a regular day off from his
job at the hotel.
Neighbors reported the blaze at 6:47 a.m.
Mike Diegelman, who lives next door, said that Grandy closed the garage door only when he
was away from the house, and when Diegelman saw the door open, he ran into the garage and
tried to alert Grandy by sounding the horn of the pickup.
"There was so much smoke, I had to crawl out of there," said Diegelman, who couldn't get
into the house.
Diegelman also threw a log through a bedroom window and sprayed water inside to see if
Grandy would respond.
"I thought beeping the horn would wake him up and he'd run out," Diegelman said. "It was
horrible. It was the worst thing I've ever experienced, because I knew he was in there."
Lancaster police Lt. John Robinson also tried to get into the structure but was beaten back
by flames and smoke, Murphy said.
Friends said Grandy was a smoker and regularly used a wood-burning fireplace in the colder
months.
Investigators still were trying to determine the cause of the devastating blaze, which left
furniture in Grandy's home burned beyond recognition and melted the siding of a neighboring
house.
The fire could have been smoldering inside long before neighbors noticed flames shooting
from the center of the house, Murphy said.
Debra Mazurek, a neighbor, was taken to Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital in Amherst for
smoke inhalation, according to her daughter, Jody Schilling.
Grandy, 51, purchased the house in 2000, according to Erie County clerk's office records,
and was considered a friendly, easy going neighbor.
Lottery officials said Grandy took his $3.3 winnings in annual payments.
"You would have never guessed," said Jenna Schweitzer, front office manager of the Clarion
Hotel. "He collected bottles and cans and returned them."
Schweitzer said Grandy confided in her several years ago about his lottery winnings, but
didn't talk about it openly.
"It didn't seem like something that was that important to him," she said.
Grandy was a conscientious employee who showed up early for his 6 a.m. shift start and "was
always in good spirits."
"He was always here. He was a dedicated employee, here for 40 hours a week and then some,"
Schweitzer said.
Grandy remembered his co-workers' birthdays by bringing in their favorite cakes and singing
to them, and at Christmas time he would bring in gifts.
"He's like family," Schweitzer said. "We're very, very shook up."
Neighbors were shaken, as well.
Grandy regularly checked on Schilling's father, James Mazurek, who had suffered a stroke.
He also kept a close watch on neighbors' homes when they traveled.
"He loved the neighborhood," Schilling said.
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