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Notes for Henry Myers STOVER

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Death Note
Coroner Lists Plant Fatality As Accidental

Coroner Lester J. Sell has listed as "accidental" the death of Henry Myers Stover, 45, Shiloh, who died at 2:03 a. m. yesterday at the York hospital of injuries received when he was pinned beneath an 800-pound metal door at York Industries, Inc on Tuesday.

The death certificate issued by Coroner Sell has a fractured skull as the specific cause of death. Stover was repairing the door when it was blown over by the high wind. Dr. Paul M. Reigart administered emergency treatment before the ambulance arrived to take the injured man to the hospital.

The victim, who was employed as a carpenter for York Indus- tries, was a deacon of Shiloh Re- formed church, a member of the West Manchester Township School board, of the Shiloh School PT A and the Shiloh Fire company.

He is survived by his widow, the former Carrie Sipe; two sons, Sea- man First Class Henry M. Stover Jr., stationed at Whiting field, Milton, Fla.; Donald, and a daughter, Barbara Jane, both at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Stover, 805 Linden avenue, and five brothers and sisters: Mrs. J. Frank Lartz, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Ralph Wolf, 526 West King street; Gordon Stover, Shiloh; Jacob A. Stover, 2002 Filbert street, and Ekron W. Stover, 1234 West King street, both of West York.

Mr. Stover's pastor, Rev. Roy W. Limbert, will conduct services Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at , Shiloh Union church. Burial will be in Mt. Zion cemetery.

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