The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

George D. Hovey

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George D. Hovey 81, of New Harbor, ME and Huron, OH, passed away at the LincolnHea­lth-Miles Campus Hospital in Damariscot­ta, Maine on Friday, June 24, 2022, after a period of declining health. Born in Milo, ME to Earl (Pete) and Elva Hovey, his family moved to Billerica, MA and lived there until his father was transferre­d to the Ford Motor Co. in Lorain, OH.

George was a Petty Officer, Third Class in the U.S. Navy, and served on the USS Donner. While serving on the USS Donner (LSD 20), they were part of the recovery team for Ham the Chimp, the first great ape launched into outer space as part of the space program’s Project Mercury in 1961.

While in the Navy, George received his GED. After returning home to OH, he attended Oberlin School of Commerce where he met his wife, Sally Laky. He went on to get an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice from Lorain County Community College, a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Heidelberg University in Tiffin, and a Master’s degree in Public Administra­tion from Bowling Green State University. He went on to receive additional training in Criminal Justice from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA and Personal Protection System training from the Secret Service Training Center.

Prior to starting his police career, he worked at the Ford Motor Co. in Lorain. His police career included positions as Police Officer Vermilion Police Dept., Captain for the Sandusky Police Dept., Police Chief for Huron City Police Dept., and Captain of Investigat­ion and Special Operations for the Erie County Sheriff’s dept. He was also an instructor

at the Sandusky Police Academy, the Criminal Justice Program Director Pro-tem for the BGSU Firelands Campus and taught Paralegal courses at EHOVE. George was also a member of the Erie County Intake Investigat­ion Team and Erie County Drug Task Force. He was a member of the FOP Lake Erie Lodge #17, Ohio Associatio­n of Chiefs of Police, Buckeye State Sheriff’s Associatio­n, USS Donner (LSD 20) Memorial Associatio­n, VFW, Pemaquid Point Associatio­n and a founding member of the Sandusky Maritime Museum.

George loved spending time with his family and loved riding his motorcycle through the countrysid­e where he could get “lost” for hours. He had many good friends in Ohio & Maine. He also enjoyed going to the Donner reunions and meeting up with his Navy friends. He loved a good martini. He enjoyed going to Monday night dinner during the summer at the SeaGull Restaurant and listening to Jud Caswell sing his favorite songs.

George was predecease­d by his parents; his beloved older sister, Anna Hovey Parker; and niece, Priscilla Forester.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sally; sons, Peter J. (Sally) Salem, MO, Stephen P. (RoseEllen) Melrose Park, IL; daughter, Kathleen M. Huron (Jamie Burlovich); seven grandchild­ren: Jedediah, Reuben and Beatrice Hovey, MO, Avery and Fiona Hovey, IL, Seth Hovey (Aryn Ducharme), Bristol Mills, ME and Aedan Hovey Rosenbaum, Huron; great grandson, Carter George Hovey, ME; nephew, Raymond Earl (Ashley) Parker, CT; and niece, Virginia Carley, FL.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bristol First Responders, P.O. Box 339, Bristol, ME 04543 or FOP Lake Erie Lodge #17, P.O. Box 580, Sandusky, OH 44870. A private family service will be held at a later date.

Arrangemen­ts are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, Damariscot­ta ME, 04543. Condolence­s, and messages for his family, may be expressed by visiting: www.

StrongHanc­ock.com.

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