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Apr 14, 2021
ANDOVER Nancy Jean Tubic, 74, died peacefully, with her sister by her side, on Saturday, April 3, 2021.
Nancy was born April 4, 1948, in Youngstown, the daughter of Joseph and Louise Acierno Tubic.
Nancy always had a caring and compassionate demeanor when it came to helping people. She enjoyed the time she spent working as a nurse’s aide.
She is survived by her sister, Rebecca VanScoy of Youngstown.
Nancy was preceded in death by her parents.
Per her wishes, there will be no calling hours or services. Nancy was laid to rest in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
Visit www.higgins-reardon.com to send condolences to the family.
Updated: 6:50 PM EDT Apr 5, 2021 Allen Devlin Longtime Williamston fire Chief Steve Ellison passed away suddenly on Thursday, shocking his co-workers and family. Ellison served as a firefighter for the last 40 years, spending 30 of those years with the Williamston Volunteer Fire Department and the last 27 as the fire chief. He dedicated his life to the Williamston Fire Department, said Interim-fire Chief Tim Heatherly. His legacy will always be here and we appreciate him for what he’s done for us here at the Williamston Fire Department. Ellison was laid to rest Saturday following a funeral procession through Williamston; his casket carried on the first and oldest Williamston Fire Department Fire Truck, escorted by his family and closest friends to Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery. My daddy was somebody who was always there, said Ellison s daughter and co-Williamston firefighter Julia Nichols. My daddy was someone who taught me that it didn’t matter wha