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Curtis N. Shover

Marysville, Pennsylvania

1956 - 2018

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Marysville, Pennsylvania
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Curtis N. Shover, 61, of Marysville, PA, passed away Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at Holy Spirit Hospital. Curtis was born in Harrisburg, PA on August 17, 1956, a son of the late Ruth M. (Wolf) Shover Gingrich and Harvey F. Shover. He was a retired crane operator for the City of Harrisburg. A member...

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I still can not believe he is gone so young. We really had a good time at Ferry Boat Campsites among other places. We spent the nights fishing on the ferry boat. He lost one of my Dad's favorite lures. What ever hit it was big. Way too many of my childhood friends from Marysville,Susquenita,and life are passing young. Lorrie P.,Cristine,Judy,Billy,Curt,Mike,Lee,Sue,etc. Too many to list here. It makes you think why? Even now I must use a cane to walk and had to go on disability. And they know...

I had taken care of him many times at Stonebridge, He was funny and a very special person. He will be sadly missed. Prayers for family.

It is so great to see all the ppl that loved Curtis and knew him. I met him when I was 13 at Susquenita High School I stole his hat to get his attention and then called him and told him he would have to come get it lol and then he hitch hiked all the way to Duncannon on the Island to see me because didn't have a working car. The rest is history. Curtis and I had 20 great years together and we had three great kids Nathan Andrew, Tina Mae and Jered Adam who are so hurt over his loss but...

Our sincere condolences to the family. Curtis was our co-worker in the City of Harrisburg; he was a very loving and kind person; would help you with anything if you asked him! Curtis would make you laugh and smile; he loved to talk. We are going to miss you our friend!! God bless his family!

I met Curt in high school at Susquenita, then years later met up again when we both worked at the Hbg. Incinerator. Thank you for being a good friend. You will be greatly missed. May God Bless you and your family.

When I saw his obituary I blurted out, "Damn shame, I really liked that guy."
I've only seen him once or twice since high school, but he really was a great person, always kind and friendly. I never forgot Curtis, and I am sure I never will.

Susan, Joyce and Harvey
My earliest recollections of Curtis was being in Sunday School together at Glenvale. We played together, fished and hunted together and spent many a summer at "the swimmin' hole." God bless Curtis and god bless you all.

CURTIS AND I BECAME FRIENDS AT SUSQUENITA AND AT FERRYBOAT CAMPSITES.FISHING,PLAYING SOFTBALL,AND JUST BEING FRIENDS. HIS PARENTS WOULD CAMP BESIDE US AND MY MOM WOULD COOK UP THE FISH WE CAUGHT THAT DAY ON A OPEN FIRE.WE BOTH FOUND OUT THAT YOU DO NOT WATCH HORROR FILMS BEFORE YOU GO NIGHT FISHING. WE WOULD ALSO GO TO NEWPORT CARNIVAL TO MEET NICE GIRLS. AS ALWAYS HAPPENS IN LIFE YOU END UP GOING SEPARATE WAYS AND THE YEARS PASS QUICKLY. SO GOODNIGHT AND BLESS YOU CURT. I WILL FOREVER...

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.