Leroy. T. Hart
Leroy T. Hart, 54, manager of the Basalt Rock Co. fuel oil department, died yesterday at Queen of the Valley Hospital after along illness.
Mr. Hart worked at the scale house at the Napa Junction plant and was a past president and director of Basalt Employees Benefit Safety Association.
A native of Virginia, he worked on the Alcan Highway and later lived in San Francisco before he came to the Napa area 25 years ago.
He is survived by his widow, Martha, and four sons, LeRoy E., William, John and Michael Hart, all of the family home, 2799 Kilburn Ave.; three sisters, Mrs. Lovie Reid and Mrs. Marietta Kincaid, both of Covington, Va., and Mrs. Helen Johnson of Lexington, Va.; and numerous aunts and uncles.
The Rev. Erwin Bollinger will conduct funeral services tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Claf-1 fey and Rota Funeral Home. Burial will be in Yountville Cemetery.
Leroy. T. Hart
Leroy T. Hart, 54, manager of the Basalt Rock Co. fuel oil department, died yesterday at Queen of the Valley Hospital after along illness.
Mr. Hart worked at the scale house at the Napa Junction plant and was a past president and director of Basalt Employees Benefit Safety Association.
A native of Virginia, he worked on the Alcan Highway and later lived in San Francisco before he came to the Napa area 25 years ago.
He is survived by his widow, Martha, and four sons, LeRoy E., William, John and Michael Hart, all of the family home, 2799 Kilburn Ave.; three sisters, Mrs. Lovie Reid and Mrs. Marietta Kincaid, both of Covington, Va., and Mrs. Helen Johnson of Lexington, Va.; and numerous aunts and uncles.
The Rev. Erwin Bollinger will conduct funeral services tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Claf-1 fey and Rota Funeral Home. Burial will be in Yountville Cemetery.
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