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Update: Semi-Retired Ridgewood Marketing Exec, 66, Four Cats Killed In House Fire

UPDATE: A semi-retired Ridgewood woman and her four cats were killed in an overnight oven fire Monday, authorities confirmed.

Sharon Lee Maes

Sharon Lee Maes

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255 North Pleasant Avenue, Ridgewood

255 North Pleasant Avenue, Ridgewood

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Firefighters were met with heavy smoke from the second floor of the two-story home.

Firefighters were met with heavy smoke from the second floor of the two-story home.

Photo Credit: Jon Ryan for DAILY VOICE

Responders found the body of 66-year-old Sharon Maes in the first-floor living room of her two-story North Pleasant Avenue home after fire broke out in her kitchen oven shortly before 1 a.m., Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said.

She'd apparently left something unattended and was overcome by smoke as she tried to flee, responders told Daily Voice.

Maes was pronounced dead at the scene, Musella said, adding that the cause wasn't considered suspicious.

Musella's detectives were working with village police and the Bergen County Sheriff's Bureau of Criminal Identification, which collected evidence, to officially determine the cause.

Maes, who previously lived in Midland Park and Montclair, had worked for 40 years as a creative and strategic marketing executive in the fragrance industry.

The New Milford High School and Fairleigh Dickinson University graduate also created and co-owned the Daydream Day Spa in Woodcliff Lake, which was later sold, records show.

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