Valley family seeks public support for headstone to honor ‘Baby Nicky’


By John W. GOODWIN JR.

jgoodwin@vindy.com

YOUNGSTOWN

A local father and grandmother are looking for justice in the death of an 18-month-old child and hoping for community support to properly memorialize the infant.

By all accounts, 18-month-old Nicholas Kovacs was a happy, healthy young boy. He loved the sound and display of fireworks. He loved to ride horses on the carousels at amusement parks, and he loved the boxer-mix dog that would lie at the foot of his crib like a protective guard.

Nicholas’ canine companion, however, could not protect him from a small prescription pill that would ultimately take his life.

On June 17, Nicholas was spending the day at home with his 28-year-old mother. She told police she put the boy to bed in a crib at about 2 p.m., but when she checked on him a few hours later Nicholas was dead.

The Mahoning County Coroner’s office later determined the boy had died of an overdose of Suboxone. Suboxone is used to treat those addicted to opiates such as heroin.

Funeral services for Nicholas took place several months ago, but Nicholas Kovacs Sr., Nicholas’ father, and Cathy Debinder, Nicholas’ grandmother, want to erect a headstone commemorating the child’s short life. They hope to have the headstone in place by Nov. 9, which what would have been Nicholas’ second birthday.

To purchase the headstone, the family has planned a spaghetti-dinner fundraiser at noon Nov. 6 at the Mineral Ridge Church of Christ on Main Street in Mineral Ridge. The event will include an auction.

Kovacs said he hopes to raise enough money to purchase the headstone and finish paying some of the final burial expenses for his son, but he also is hoping the fundraiser can add a little joy to the life of other young kids.

“The goal is to raise the $4,000 for my son’s headstone, but anything we raise over that will go to needy kids for Christmas in the name of Baby Nicky,” Kovacs said.

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