 A 60-year-old branded area woman has died after her mobile home was engulfed in flames Monday night. Law enforcement officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. Arlo and Gaye has more. And all I could see was one big fire. That was Suzette Schieler's neighbor describing the scene outside of his house. The night Schieler's mobile home was engulfed in flames. Law enforcement had all hands on deck. There were various cars and firefighters from my driveway all the way up, which is about five, six hundred yards of people. The fire was so intense that it destroyed the entire structure. I would say 90 to 95 percent of the structure is gone, burnt down to the frame of the trailer. So it was a very hot and intense fire. Schieler's body was found inside the home once the fire was extinguished. The local examiner's preliminary report back and it indicates that the individual died from smoke inhalation. Investigators don't believe that any foul play was involved in the incident. Some neighbors believe that Schieler's Christmas tree might have been the cause of the fire. Law enforcement, however, have yet to confirm that. Question about the validity of that, the neighbor did initially see the fire and went over as far as the Christmas tree. We're unable to determine if in fact that was the case just mainly because of the destruction that the fire caused. Neighbors say that Schieler kept herself mostly, but she was a nice woman and that she will be missed. I feel sad. She was always nice. And Barrow's Logan Gaye Lakeland News. A detached garage near the home was not damaged during that fire. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.