A Hanover woman, who was injured when she was struck by a car Aug. 28, died Saturday morning at 9:45 o'clock at Hanover General Hospital.
Mrs. Mary A. Robinson (sic), 68, of 423 Carlisle St., Hanover, died of a blood clot in a vein to the lung, according to Dr. Donald E. Withers, deputy county coroner.
Dr. Withers, said the blood clot was secondary to a fractured pelvis, believed to have been suffered when Mrs. Robinson was struck by a car in Hanover Aug. 28.
TO INVESTIGATE
He said a police investigation would be made into the accident and the results turned over to Dr. Thomas M. Hart, York County coroner, for determination of whether or not the death will be listed as a traffic fatality.
Hanover police reported they had been informed by William D. Brown. 16, Hanover, that on Aug. 28 at about 11:20 p.m. Mrs. Robinson had walked from the side of Carlisle Ave. at Third St. just north of the Western Maryland Railway tracks, and had been struck by his car.
TAKEN TO DOCTOR
Brown told police he had taken Mrs. Robinson to a physician and waited until she had been examined.
He also reported to police that the examination had revealed no injuries.
Dr. Withers said Mrs. Robinson was admitted to Hanover General Hospital Aug. 30 by her physician. At the hospital she had been undergoing treatment for the fractured pelvis until the time of her death Saturday.
Mrs. Robinson, daughter of the late Frank and Josephine (Long) Storm, was a member of St. Vincent's Catholic Church, Hanover. Her husband, Leo C. Robinson, preceded her in death on Feb. 20, 1958. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Edward Feeser, York; Mrs. Harold Bushey, Hanover; and Mrs. Raymond Long, Hanover: six grandchildren and one great-grandchild: and these brothers and sisters: Austin, Eugene and Edgar Storm, all of York: Mrs Alice Roseway, Baltimore: Joseph Storm, Hanover: and Mrs. Lucy Hartlaub, Littlestown.
Funeral services were held Tuesday with prayers at 8:30 a m at the Wetzel Funeral Home. 549 Carlisle St. Hanover, followed by a Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Vincent's Church Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Maher was celebrant. Burial was in Immaculate Conception Cemetery. New Oxford.
A Hanover woman, who was injured when she was struck by a car Aug. 28, died Saturday morning at 9:45 o'clock at Hanover General Hospital.
Mrs. Mary A. Robinson (sic), 68, of 423 Carlisle St., Hanover, died of a blood clot in a vein to the lung, according to Dr. Donald E. Withers, deputy county coroner.
Dr. Withers, said the blood clot was secondary to a fractured pelvis, believed to have been suffered when Mrs. Robinson was struck by a car in Hanover Aug. 28.
TO INVESTIGATE
He said a police investigation would be made into the accident and the results turned over to Dr. Thomas M. Hart, York County coroner, for determination of whether or not the death will be listed as a traffic fatality.
Hanover police reported they had been informed by William D. Brown. 16, Hanover, that on Aug. 28 at about 11:20 p.m. Mrs. Robinson had walked from the side of Carlisle Ave. at Third St. just north of the Western Maryland Railway tracks, and had been struck by his car.
TAKEN TO DOCTOR
Brown told police he had taken Mrs. Robinson to a physician and waited until she had been examined.
He also reported to police that the examination had revealed no injuries.
Dr. Withers said Mrs. Robinson was admitted to Hanover General Hospital Aug. 30 by her physician. At the hospital she had been undergoing treatment for the fractured pelvis until the time of her death Saturday.
Mrs. Robinson, daughter of the late Frank and Josephine (Long) Storm, was a member of St. Vincent's Catholic Church, Hanover. Her husband, Leo C. Robinson, preceded her in death on Feb. 20, 1958. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Edward Feeser, York; Mrs. Harold Bushey, Hanover; and Mrs. Raymond Long, Hanover: six grandchildren and one great-grandchild: and these brothers and sisters: Austin, Eugene and Edgar Storm, all of York: Mrs Alice Roseway, Baltimore: Joseph Storm, Hanover: and Mrs. Lucy Hartlaub, Littlestown.
Funeral services were held Tuesday with prayers at 8:30 a m at the Wetzel Funeral Home. 549 Carlisle St. Hanover, followed by a Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Vincent's Church Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Maher was celebrant. Burial was in Immaculate Conception Cemetery. New Oxford.
Family Members
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Bernard Ignatius Storm
1892–1913
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Edward Louis Storm
1893–1893
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Joseph Henry Storm
1894–1894
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Albert John Storm
1894–1895
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Mae Emma Storm Freet
1897–1957
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Alice C Storm Rosewag
1899–1979
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Joseph Jeremiah Storm
1900–1988
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Edgar Anthony Storm
1901–1975
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Lucy Mary Storm Hartlaub
1902–1966
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Austin J. Storm
1904–1978
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