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May 8, 2021 WELLSVILLE William E. “Bill” Wells, 72, of Wellsville, passed away Thursday, May 6, 2021, at East Liverpool City Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was born October 8, 1948, in Chester, West Virginia, the son of the late Guy H. Wells and the late Freda M. (Nally) and Donald Williams. In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by two brothers: Lloyd Wells and Russell Fiest. Bill graduated from Oak Glen High School in 1966, and he went on to serve his country in the United States Army from 1968-1971 during the Vietnam War. He was employed for twenty-five years as a heavy machinery mechanic supervisor for Standard Slag. He then worked for seven years as a supervisor at International Mill Service, and most recently for ten years as an associate at Roberts Funeral Home. Bill loved to work on anything with a motor, and he could always be found in his garage working on his latest mechanical project. Bill was Christian by faith and was saved ....
Join “I always take my time choosing the evening meal,” Grace explained to Mrs. Finch, the wife of the head mortician at the Finch and Roberts Funeral Home. “You know how Gunther loves his roast beef. It has to have just the right amount of marbling or it might as well be shoe leather.” She gestured obviously and blinked as if there shouldn’t be any question in the butcher’s mind when it came to picking the perfect cut of beef for her husband. “Mr. Grimes knows the time I will arrive at his counter. I call him and give him plenty of notice, so there should be no excuse the proper cut should be ready for me.” Grace leaned over, smoothed her gray cotton skirt with flattened hands, and whispered to Mrs. Finch. “Melons are up from Florida. They are the best at this time of year. You know Gunther will only eat his melon if it’s two steps from ripeness.” She chuckled. “That’s how he describes it. Too ripe and into the garbage it goes.” Stricken suddenl ....