Dolores Mae (Sabella) Hoover
Dec. 19, 1936 – Nov. 30, 2024

Hoover
Dolores Mae (Sabella) Hoover, 87, of Patton, formerly of Barnesboro, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday. She would have celebrated her 88th birthday on Dec. 19, 2024.
She was born in Barnesboro to loving parents, Romeo Michael “Romey” and Carmella (Caliguri) Sabella. Dolores was the fourth of six daughters.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her two-year-old sister, Dolores Mae “Dolly” Sabella, who passed before Dolores’s birth; her husband of almost 50 years, Harold R. “Hal” Hoover; her father-in-law, Harold A. Hoover; mother-in-law, Carolyn Aldine “Dean” Hoover; her sisters, Elizabeth “Honey” Chervenak and Carolyn “Chubby” Ceccoli; and brothers-in-law, Louis Blair Chervenak and Daniel Ceccoli.
Dolores is survived by her two children, Dana Hoover and Michael R. Hoover and companion, Sharon Woodley, of Patton; her former daughter-in-law, T. Renee Kreidler; and her devoted grandson, Harrison Hoover; as well as her granddaughters: Elizabeth, Kathryn Mae “Katie” and Mary Grace Hoover. She was also blessed with a great-grandchild, Malcolm, son of Mary Grace.
She is also survived by her sisters, Mary Lou “Tootsie” Sabella and Theresa Golias; and brother-in-law John J. Golias. Dolores cherished her niece and goddaughter, Angela (Mark) Corte; and her nephew, Brian J. Golias and his wife, Jennifer, and their children, Lauren and Andrew.
Dolores was soft-spoken, well-liked, kind, thoughtful and generous. She was a caring and loving mother and grandmother, and she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, who loved their time with her just as much.
A 1956 graduate of Barnesboro High School, Dolores loved planning and attending her class reunions to reconnect with classmates.
Before her marriage, she worked at the Miner’s Hospital Tuberculosis Clinic in Spangler, where she met her dear friend, Cecelia Baker.
Dolores was a devoted member of Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Patton.
Dolores enjoyed a happy and social life, often going to lunch and shopping with her grandson and her sister, Tootsie. She cherished visits from her grandchildren and great-grandson, and she loved having long phone conversations with her daughter, Dana, her sisters, friends, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and relatives. Dolores spent a lot of time with her son, Michael, who lovingly cooked for her every day.
She was an excellent cook, famous for her delicious holiday feasts. Her stuffing balls were a family favorite and everything she made was cherished by those fortunate enough to share her meals.
Dolores’s kindness, generosity and dedication to her family and faith were unmatched, always putting others before herself.
Family and friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, at Stevens Funeral Home Inc., 1004 N. Fifth Ave., Patton, where a vigil for the deceased will be held.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, at Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Patton. Committal will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Patton.
Online condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or on the Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook page.