Volunteers help tidy Sheppton Mine Disaster victim’s final resting place

SUBMITTED PHOTO - The site of Louis Bova's grave, seen during a recent clean-up effort.

SHEPPTON – A volunteer effort helped clean up the gravesite of the miner lost in the Sheppton Mine Disaster this weekend.

A group of volunteers spent the day cutting tree limbs and mowing the grass around the Louis Bova’s gravesite.

Bova was lost in the 1963 Sheppton Mine Disaster and the gravesite is about a quarter mile west of Schoolhouse Road northwest of the village.

The site is now owned by Bova’s family.

Helping in the effort were Mallory and Michael Martz and Carl Cubza, of Oneida, Edward Casey, of Brandonville, and Tera Houser, of Sheppton.

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