Columbiana Teen Dies in House Fire

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Updated: 3/15/2010 8:29 am
"He was my buddy, talked everyday and called me, come up and see me, or do something and we were just together everyday...And I'm really going to miss him."

Those were the words Fred Welshhans used to describe his 17-year-old grandson, Justin, who died when a fire ripped through his home at 702 W. Southern Ave. in Columbiana, around 1 a.m. Saturday. Welshhans owned the home where his son and grandson lived and came out to find it fully engulfed in flames.

"George was sitting over there, and he said Justin didn't make it, Justin didn't make it," Welshhans said.

Justin's father George was the only other person inside the home at the time of the fire. He was taken to Salem Community Hospital and later Saint Elizabeth Health Center in Youngstown to be treated for smoke inhalation.

Sunday morning, Welshhans got some good news about his son from the hospital.

"They got a lot of soot and everything out of his lungs, but they like to do it two more times," he said.

The State Fire Marshal is looking into what caused the fire. Neighbors said they may have heard an explosion.

Welshhans said he thinks Justin tried to save his pets before he tried to get out of the home: "Justin loved his dogs, and he was behind George coming out, and he went back to get his two dogs, and the smoke got him."

Two dogs and a cat also died in the fire. The Welshhans's home is a total loss.

"I'm going to tear the place down, I don't want no more memories," Welshhans said.

Welshhans notified Justin's mother, who lives in West Virginia. The family is finalizing funeral arrangements for Justin.
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rjshirey - 3/15/2010 1:09 PM
It's hard to say goodbye. It is in our prayers that Justin is in a better place where he can continue to watch over his family and pets. Most difficult is for the family to carry on after such a tragedy. To the family: Your friends may be near and far but we are all there for you in your time of need. Your dear friend Bob.

chasitybias - 3/15/2010 10:47 AM
You will be missed by so many people who loved you so very much. Your Mom,Sandy Shaffer and Sister, Breanna Lynn. Your Grandmother, Great Grandmother, aunts and uncles and cousins. We all adored you Justin, you were a great kid. We will never forget you ever, we love you!

chasitybias - 3/15/2010 10:29 AM
Justin was a very good person, he did love animals very much and I could see he going back after his dogs. He loved his dogs.. We will miss you so much justin, this is so hard for all of us. We will never forget you. You will be in our hearts everyday, we love you buddy, love aunt chasity

tim121 - 3/15/2010 9:54 AM
It is such a shame he was a good kid with a great family. I'm very sorry for your loss and my prayers ae with you all going through this troubling time God Bless

suzann - 3/15/2010 7:39 AM
Such a sad story and what a great loss for the family left behind...RIP Justin
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