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Lieutenant
Age: 41
Year of Death: 2009

Roy E. Westover Jr.

Roy Everett Westover Jr.‚ 41‚ of Westover‚ Pennsylvania‚ was born in Spangler‚ Pennsylvania‚ on November 9‚ 1967‚ to Roy E. Sr. and Mary (Kurtz) Westover. He died October 24‚ 2009‚ as the result of a heart attack while fighting a fire.

Roy was a 1986 graduate of Harmony Area High School. He was employed as a laborer with Wicket & Craig of America‚ a tannery in Curwensville‚ Pennsylvania. He was a member of Westover Baptist Church. Roy also volunteered at the Westover Youth Center.

Roy was a 28-year member of the Westover Area Volunteer Fire Company and was serving as a lieutenant at the time of his death. He helped spearhead efforts to establish the community’s fire company in the 1980s.

Roy was an avid outdoorsman who loved to take his three boys hunting and fishing. He was a great dad. Two of his sons are active as junior members of the fire department.

Roy leaves behind three sons‚ Seth‚ Jordon‚ and Collin Westover; his parents; four sisters‚ Tangie‚ Brenda‚ Becky‚ and Jill; and a brother‚ Danny.

In the words of his longtime friend‚ Rev. Charles Bud Long‚ Roy was a marvelous man-a family‚ community‚ and Christian hero. No one can take Roy’s place. He was a flat out hero.

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  1. Friday will be 5 years since you became a hero. I’m so proud to say I’m the sister of a Fallen Hero. You are miss each and every day. We miss your silly smile, your laugh, and love of life.

    – Tangie Weakland
  2. I miss you dad. I have followed in your footsteps and became a successful firefighter. I have since then let the tradition go. I love and miss you dad. I’ll take it from here. Rest easy and in my book you’re a true hero. 6 years and counting.

    – Seth Westover
  3. I miss you dad. I have followed in your footsteps and became a successful firefighter. I have since then let the tradition go. I love and miss you dad. I’ll take it from here. Rest easy and in my book you’re a true hero. 6 years and counting.

    – Seth Westover
  4. It’s been 10 long years dad. I still think of you and miss you every day. I wish you could meet your daughter in law. I know you’re with me and her in spirit. I love you dad.

    – Seth Westover
  5. I hadn’t seen you since high school and you were a sweet kid back then. I know you are resting in Jesus’s arms. Until we meet again. God bless

    – Cindy Coble
  6. Life was too short truly missed by all of us

    – Rhonda