Obituary
Dr.
William Gallatin Kearns, Ph.D., 81, retired Marshall University
Professor of Speech and Drama, died peacefully Monday, November 26, 2007 at
his home in
Huntington.
Funeral service will be conducted at 12 noon Saturday, December 1, 2007 at
Beard Mortuary, Huntington with the Rev. Ed Hood officiating.
Burial will follow in
Greenbottom
Cemetery,
Greenbottom,
WV. Bill
was born April 26, 1926 in Huntington, a son of the late Otis Pearl and
Susie Maud Crawford Kearns. He was also preceded in
death by two sisters, Fae Rymer and June Berry; one nephew,
Lowell
Berry, Jr.
He is survived by a niece, Rebecca Berry White of Nacogdoches, TX; one
nephew, Scott Berry of Grand Coteau, LA; a number of cousins locally and
outside the area, several close Marshall University teaching colleagues and
friends. He graduated from
Huntington
East
High School in 1944 and
matriculated to
Marshall
College, where he
obtained his B.A. Degree in 1950. He obtained an M.A.
and Ph.D. Degree from
Ohio
University,
Athens. He
joined the Speech and Drama Department as a Professor in 1956 where he
remained employed until his retirement. He was a member
of the Emeritus Club, a society for retired MU professors; the Huntington
Rose Society, the Harvest Club of First State Bank, the Golden Rule Sunday
School class at
Fourth
Ave.
United
Methodist
Church, a patron of both the
Paramount
Arts
Center,
Ashland,
KY and the Marshall Artist Series,
Huntington.
Bill loved gardening and was an avid fruit tree and rose gardener and
entered his roses in the Huntington Show each year. He
also loved to travel to see plays and outdoor dramas and especially enjoyed
traveling to
New York during the New Years
holiday to take in some Broadway shows. Friends may call
from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, November 30, 2007 at the mortuary.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Fourth
Ave.
United
Methodist
Church or to the
Marshall University Foundation, Inc. for general scholarship purposes.

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