Arizona Cardinals photographer's home damaged by Hurricane Helene, but son's urn was left untouched

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Arizona Cardinals photographer's home damaged by Hurricane Helene, but son's urn was left untouched
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The home of a photographer with the Arizona Cardinals was affected by Hurricane Helene. Although he wasn't home when the storm hit, the family's most precious possession remained untouched.

A photographer with the Arizona Cardinals was affected by Hurricane Helene, although he was covering a game when the devastation hit.Just this week, he flew back to St. Pete Beach, Florida to gather what he could from his home.Gene Lower and his wife Taryn recently made the move to Florida for a fresh start. Never did they imagine less than two months after moving there what would happen to their home and all of their belongings."The apocalypse honestly," Taryn said.

One thing he can't replace – decades of his photography work."As a photographer, I had my photography history of all my slides and negatives before the digital age. I had all those in the huge plastic tubs and every single one of those was filled to the brim with water," he said.This devastation sits on top of losing their 16-year-old son last year, which is why the family wanted Florida to be their fresh start.

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