Obituary
Bernard Queen
(January 19, 1926 - May 16, 2005)
Dr. Bernard Queen of Huntington, WV,
passed away on Thursday, May 16, 2019 at Cabell Huntington Hospital. Funeral
services will be held on Sunday, May 19, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. at Beard Mortuary
with Rev. Eric Porterfield officiating. Private entombment will be in White
Chapel Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. The family will receive friends after
2:00 p.m. prior to the service. He was born January 19, 1926 in Wayne, WV,
the son of the late App and Cora Parsons Queen of Wayne. He graduated from
Wayne High School and entered the Navy at 16 years of age and served as
Radioman 2nd Class-World War II in the Intelligence Division and was awarded
the Navy Unit Citation for Meritorious Service. He graduated from Marshall
College with degrees in Physical & General Science and Math and completed a
Masters Degree in Educational Administration in 1951 followed by completing
his PhD Degree from The Ohio State University in 1967. Dr. Queen was active
in the Education Community having served as a classroom teacher at Vinson
High School and Ceredo-Kenova High School, Principal of Vinson High School,
Administrative Assistant Superintendent and Superintendent of Wayne County
Schools. He moved to Marshall University as Assistant Professor of Education
and served Marshall University as Director of Federal Programs, Chairman of
the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Developer and Director of the
PACE Center (Regional Three Resource Center), Dean of the College of
Education, Director of Development & Executive Director of the Marshall
University Foundation, Inc. and retired as Full Professor of Educational
Administration. Dr. Queen was a member of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, a
life member of both the Marshall University Alumni Association and National
PTO. Other activities include: Honorary Citizen of The State of Georgia;
Kentucky Colonel; Admiral in the Cherry River Navy; member of Masonic
Crescent Lodge #32 of Ceredo, WV; 32nd Degree of the Scottish Rite; Shriner;
Member of American Legion; John Marshall Society; Marshall University
Foundation, Inc. and presented with a “Recognition of Achievement” from John
Cornyn, United States Senator of Texas for military service during WWII; and
has served on the Board of Directors of the Tri-State Transit Authority
since 1988 and as Treasurer for several years. Dr. Queen was preceded in
death by his very devoted wife of 59 years, Lamina Faye Maynard Queen and
brothers, Arlie H., Dallas, Glenn J. Queen; and grandson Ryan Matthew Queen.
He is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Larry Preston and Janet Fay
Queen of Huntington; granddaughter Stacy Lynn Queen of Huntington;
great-grandson Jacob Ryan Queen of Huntington; great-granddaughter Taryn
Makenzie Queen of Huntington; and several very special nephews and nieces
and grand nephews and nieces. It is Bernard’s wish that friends who wish to
make a remembrance send a contribution to the Marshall University
Foundation, Inc., Foundation Hall, 519 John Marshall Drive, Huntington, WV
25703 re: Lamina M. Queen Endowment (#310336); Hospice of Huntington, 1101
Sixth Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701; or a charity of their choice.
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