Mr. Queen was born near Kelly, Kan., but had lived here for a number of years. He retired from Armour & Co. in 1966.
A member of the Baptist Church, he was widely known in rural areas for the floral park he kept next to his home.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Riddle Queen; two daughters, Mrs. Vic E. Leiser, Kansas City, and Mrs. W.L. Culp, Independence, Mo., three brothers, William H Queen,James M Queen, both of St. Joseph, Mo., and Lester M Queen, St. Paul; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Hart, St. Joseph; seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Services were at the New Harmony Cemetery near Easton, the Rev. E.C. Chittim officiating. The arrangements were under the direction of Rupp Funeral Home.
Mr. Queen was born near Kelly, Kan., but had lived here for a number of years. He retired from Armour & Co. in 1966.
A member of the Baptist Church, he was widely known in rural areas for the floral park he kept next to his home.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Riddle Queen; two daughters, Mrs. Vic E. Leiser, Kansas City, and Mrs. W.L. Culp, Independence, Mo., three brothers, William H Queen,James M Queen, both of St. Joseph, Mo., and Lester M Queen, St. Paul; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Hart, St. Joseph; seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Services were at the New Harmony Cemetery near Easton, the Rev. E.C. Chittim officiating. The arrangements were under the direction of Rupp Funeral Home.
Gravesite Details
Death year on tombstone is 1973.
Family Members
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John Albert "Pop" Quinn
1884–1962
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Frank Queen
1889–1934
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Emma Pearl Queen Watson
1891–1946
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William H "Uncle Bill" Queen
1894–1993
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Clarence Hubert Queen
1898–1970
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Carl "Pete" Queen
1899–1966
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James M Queen
1904–1978
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Lester Moses Queen
1905–1973
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Harry LaVerne Queen
1908–1956
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Evelyn Mae Queen Hart
1908–1989
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