

Bone, Nicholas (Nick) Tucker Allan, 24, of Xenia, passed away on November 11, 2025, surrounded by family and loved ones. Born on April 20, 2001, to Brandi Bone and Richard Harlan. He graduated from Valley View High School in Germantown, OH, 2019. He is survived by his parents; Brandi Rennick (Charles), Richard Harlan (Francesca), Grandpa Dennis Bone (Cece Storer), Great-Grandma Eileen Stewart, Grandpa Ricky Harlan, “Big Little Brother” to Timothy Cox, William McFarlane, Shay-Lynne Lewis, Haley Cox, Maddison Harlan, and BEST “big-brother” to Tegan Bone, Xavier & Olivia Harlan. He is also survived by five nieces and four nephews. As well as his two fur daughters Leia Marie & Aayla Renee. Nick was preceded in death by his Great-Grandparents Thomas & Jessie Eleanor Bone, Great-Grandpa Cliff Stewart, Grandma’s Anita Bone, Debbie Bone, and Cathy Hasty (Richard). His older siblings called him their “Big-Little Brother” because of how he towered over them while the majority of his friends called him “Bone”.
Growing up Nick loved spending time at the farm with his Great-Grandpa Stewart, playing soccer, having nerf wars with friends, building Legos, watching Star Wars, loving on his various pets, and spending time with family and friends.
As he got older, his love for Star Wars never changed, he still built his Legos, playing on his X-Box, playing pool, going fishing, and getting his truck dirty in the biggest mud puddles him and his friends in Missouri could find. He was always willing to lend a helping hand to friend or stranger with his huge heart of gold. His presence was always known when he walked into a room because of how tall he was. His eyes sparkled when he laughed and no matter your mood, his laugh would surely brighten your day and cause you to laugh as well. When he moved back to Ohio from Missouri, he enjoyed spending time with his Grandpa Bone and Mike Brown with the various estate auctions. Up until the end he continued his mother’s same compassion and love rescuing and fostering dogs, helping them find their forever homes.
No matter his age he never wavered to stop and spend time with his Great-Grandparents whose world revolved around him. Whether it be just spending time at the farm (in his younger years) or coming home on a visit from Missouri and spending the night at their house.
Anyone who met Nick, no matter for how long, loved this “gentle giant”. Our lives will forever be changed for the better knowing him.
A Celebration of Life will be held 12 pm on Monday, November 17, 2025, at the Tobias Funeral Home – Beavercreek Chapel with interment to follow at New Silver Creek Cemetery in Jamestown. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 10 am -12 pm on Monday, November 17, 2025. Tobias Funeral Home, Beavercreek
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