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      ObituarySebren Brooks Dean, 88, of
    
    Huntington passed away Friday, 
    June 20, 2008 at Woodlands  Retirement Community. 
    He was born April 21, 1920 in
    
    Huntington,
    WV a son of the late Levi and 
    Susie Webb Dean.  He was also preceded in death by his 
    wife, Alice Hagan Dean.  He was the senior partner in the 
    architectural firm of Dean and Dean Architects.  Dean and 
    Dean designed many local buildings and several on Marshall University Campus 
    including The Memorial Student Center, Smith Hall Complex, Addition to James 
    E. Morrow Library, Harris Hall, Corbly Hall, and the
    
    Student
    Christian
    Center. 
    He was past member of the Board of Directors of Goodwill Industries, 
    Board of Directors of Cabell Huntington Hospital , member of the Huntington 
    Rotary, National Who’s Who, American Institute of Architects, and involved 
    in Boy Scouts of America.  He was a member of
    
    Fifth
    Avenue
    Baptist
    Church where he served 
    as President of the Board of Trustees for many years and also served as a 
    deacon.  He was a U.S. Army and Navy pilot and flight 
    instructor serving in World War II.  He was an avid 
    fisherman, loved to dance, and spent a lot of his time inventing things such 
    as the PassPort (a patient lifting device) and
    
    Perfect
    Park. 
    He will be sadly missed by his daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and 
    Jim Dillard of
    Gilbert,
    Arizona; brother, E. Keith Dean of
    
    Huntington; grandchildren, 
    Brooks Dillard, Morgan Beatty, and Chase Dillard; great grandchildren, Rhys 
    Dillard and Logan Beatty; and his dear friend, Merle Willey. 
    Visitation will be from 10 to 11 AM, Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at
    
    Fifth
    Avenue
    Baptist
    Church. Funeral service 
    will be conducted 11:00 AM Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at
    
    Fifth
    Avenue
    Baptist
    Church with Rev. Allen 
    Reasons officiating.  Burial will follow in
    Woodmere
    Memorial Park,
    
    Huntington.  
    The family requests donations be made to
    
    Fifth
    Avenue
    Baptist
    Church or Hospice of 
    Huntington.  
       
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