Born in Coxes Mills, W. Va., he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during
World War II, worked at the Douglas Lumber Co. in Jefferson, Ohio, for 20
years, and had attended the Cornerstone Free Methodist Church and Our Lord
House of Prayer in Akron.
He is survived by beloved wife, Cora; beloved children, Roy Queen Jr. of
Toledo, Robert (Rosemary) Queen of Barberton, Roy Lee Hamrick, Raymond Queen
and Richard Queen, all of Akron, Walter (Bonnie) Hamrick of Portage Lakes, and Vivian Oeffner of Green; brother, Charles Clifford Queen of Tampa, Fla.;
grandchildren, James and Cheryl Oeffner and Robert Queen Jr.; and great-
granddaughter, Julie Kathleen Oeffner.
Born in Coxes Mills, W. Va., he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during
World War II, worked at the Douglas Lumber Co. in Jefferson, Ohio, for 20
years, and had attended the Cornerstone Free Methodist Church and Our Lord
House of Prayer in Akron.
He is survived by beloved wife, Cora; beloved children, Roy Queen Jr. of
Toledo, Robert (Rosemary) Queen of Barberton, Roy Lee Hamrick, Raymond Queen
and Richard Queen, all of Akron, Walter (Bonnie) Hamrick of Portage Lakes, and Vivian Oeffner of Green; brother, Charles Clifford Queen of Tampa, Fla.;
grandchildren, James and Cheryl Oeffner and Robert Queen Jr.; and great-
granddaughter, Julie Kathleen Oeffner.
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