(Noted): Patricia was born on a Thursday.
(Husband): Floyd "Wayne" Newlin.
Patricia Louise "Patty" Queen married Floyd "WAYNE" Newlin, on March 20th, 1976, in Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida.
(Children): 2
~ Beatrice Katherine "Beatie-Kay" (Newlin) Cunningham-Menzie,
(1976-Living).
~ Ralph Edward Newlin,
(1978-2023).
~ Stepson, Carson "Wayne" Newlin,
(1972-Living).
(Siblings): 8
Mickey Thomas Queen,
1938–1976
Paul David Queen,
1940–2010
Deanna "Dee" (Queen) Patterson,
1942–2018
Danny Lee Queen Sr.,
1944–2015
Colin Kelly Queen,
1946–2000
Lawrence "Casey" Queen,
1949–2004
Roger Dale "Rocky" Queen,
1951–2003
Patricia "Patty" Louise (Queen) Newlin,
1954–2008
Bernadine "Nadine" (Queen) Cason-Cwiklinski,
1956–1995
(Noted): Patricia "Patty" was the 8th child, and the 2nd daughter, of Hansford and Beatrice Queen. She died on a Monday, at 54 years, 1 months, 4 days; due to complications of falling out of bed and hitting her head, and having a heart attack.
(Occupation): She worked for the Lincoln and Licking Valley Schools, in Newark, Ohio; and also worked for her brother, Paul Queen's "Subway Fast Food Restaurant."
(Aunt Patty's Obit says):
Patricia L. (Queen) Newlin
The Advocate [Newark, Ohio] 10 July 2008:
pg. A.4.
June 3, 1954-July 7, 2008
A funeral service for Patricia L. (Queen) Newlin, 54, of Hebron, will be at 7 p.m. Friday at Henderson-Van Atta Funeral & Cremation Service, 59 N. Fifth St., Newark, with the Rev. Robert L. Knox officiating. Inurnment will take place at a later date in Newark Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Newlin died unexpectedly July 7, 2008, at Licking Memorial Hospital. She was born June 3, 1954, in Logan, W.Va., to the late Hansford C. Queen and the late Beatrice Q. (Johnson) Queen Young. Mrs. Newlin was a homemaker who was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother. She had worked for several years at Lincoln and Licking Valley Schools.
She is survived by her husband of 32 years, Floyd W. Newlin; daughter, Beatrice C. (Terry) Cunningham, of Newark; son, Ralph E. Newlin, of Hebron; stepson, Carson W. Newlin, of Utica; grandchildren, Peyton, Courtney, Taylor and Alisha; brothers, Paul D. (Darlene) Queen, of Granville, and Danny L. Queen, of Newark; sister, Deanna (Lee) Patterson, of Cleveland; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four brothers, Lawrence C. Queen, Roger D. Queen, Colin K. Queen and Mickey T. Queen; and a sister, Bernadine Cwiklinski.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions to assist with expenses may be made to the family in care of the funeral home.
(Other facts): Aunt Patty was always smiling, and loved to laugh. She was always so nice to me, and had always wanted to help me and my Dad, Melvin, be apart of each other's lives. When I met my Dad "Pop" (Melvin Lee Eckard, 1938-2022) he showed me a picture of myself (my 1st Grade Picture) and when I asked my Dad how he got my picture, he told me: "Your Aunt Patty," gave it to me, because I would go into the "Subway Sub Shop," and talk to her about you throughout the years. Bless her heart, she would be so delighted and happy to know, that my Dad "Pop" Melvin and I have finally gotten connected, since (2013).
(Noted): Patricia was born on a Thursday.
(Husband): Floyd "Wayne" Newlin.
Patricia Louise "Patty" Queen married Floyd "WAYNE" Newlin, on March 20th, 1976, in Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida.
(Children): 2
~ Beatrice Katherine "Beatie-Kay" (Newlin) Cunningham-Menzie,
(1976-Living).
~ Ralph Edward Newlin,
(1978-2023).
~ Stepson, Carson "Wayne" Newlin,
(1972-Living).
(Siblings): 8
Mickey Thomas Queen,
1938–1976
Paul David Queen,
1940–2010
Deanna "Dee" (Queen) Patterson,
1942–2018
Danny Lee Queen Sr.,
1944–2015
Colin Kelly Queen,
1946–2000
Lawrence "Casey" Queen,
1949–2004
Roger Dale "Rocky" Queen,
1951–2003
Patricia "Patty" Louise (Queen) Newlin,
1954–2008
Bernadine "Nadine" (Queen) Cason-Cwiklinski,
1956–1995
(Noted): Patricia "Patty" was the 8th child, and the 2nd daughter, of Hansford and Beatrice Queen. She died on a Monday, at 54 years, 1 months, 4 days; due to complications of falling out of bed and hitting her head, and having a heart attack.
(Occupation): She worked for the Lincoln and Licking Valley Schools, in Newark, Ohio; and also worked for her brother, Paul Queen's "Subway Fast Food Restaurant."
(Aunt Patty's Obit says):
Patricia L. (Queen) Newlin
The Advocate [Newark, Ohio] 10 July 2008:
pg. A.4.
June 3, 1954-July 7, 2008
A funeral service for Patricia L. (Queen) Newlin, 54, of Hebron, will be at 7 p.m. Friday at Henderson-Van Atta Funeral & Cremation Service, 59 N. Fifth St., Newark, with the Rev. Robert L. Knox officiating. Inurnment will take place at a later date in Newark Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Newlin died unexpectedly July 7, 2008, at Licking Memorial Hospital. She was born June 3, 1954, in Logan, W.Va., to the late Hansford C. Queen and the late Beatrice Q. (Johnson) Queen Young. Mrs. Newlin was a homemaker who was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother. She had worked for several years at Lincoln and Licking Valley Schools.
She is survived by her husband of 32 years, Floyd W. Newlin; daughter, Beatrice C. (Terry) Cunningham, of Newark; son, Ralph E. Newlin, of Hebron; stepson, Carson W. Newlin, of Utica; grandchildren, Peyton, Courtney, Taylor and Alisha; brothers, Paul D. (Darlene) Queen, of Granville, and Danny L. Queen, of Newark; sister, Deanna (Lee) Patterson, of Cleveland; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four brothers, Lawrence C. Queen, Roger D. Queen, Colin K. Queen and Mickey T. Queen; and a sister, Bernadine Cwiklinski.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions to assist with expenses may be made to the family in care of the funeral home.
(Other facts): Aunt Patty was always smiling, and loved to laugh. She was always so nice to me, and had always wanted to help me and my Dad, Melvin, be apart of each other's lives. When I met my Dad "Pop" (Melvin Lee Eckard, 1938-2022) he showed me a picture of myself (my 1st Grade Picture) and when I asked my Dad how he got my picture, he told me: "Your Aunt Patty," gave it to me, because I would go into the "Subway Sub Shop," and talk to her about you throughout the years. Bless her heart, she would be so delighted and happy to know, that my Dad "Pop" Melvin and I have finally gotten connected, since (2013).
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