p - D. S. MacQueen & Mary Jane McCue
death: Uremia with convulsions, hypertensive vascular disease and renal failure
died: Oak Hill Hospital, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., WV
residence: Fayetteville, Fayette Co., WV
63 ys. old
Married
occupation: Merchant
ever in U.S. Armed Forces: No info
informant: Joseph H. MacQueen, Jr.
race: White
Prominent Mason Dies In Oak Hill
MacQueen Rites Scheduled Today
Funeral services were to be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday for Joseph Hill MacQueen, 63, who died Monday after suffering a heart attack.
Rites were to be conducted in the Fayetteville Methodist Church by the Rev. R. L. O'Dell, the Rev. B. B. Breitenhirt, the Rev. James F. Frame and the Rev. C. G. Farr, all of Fayetteville. Burial was to follow in High Lawn Memorial Park, Oak Hill.
MacQueen, a retired merchant was born at Muddlety, Nicholas County, February 3, 1889. He was a member of the Fayetteville Methodist Church, La Fayette Lodge AF & AM No. 57, Fayette Shrine Club, a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the Beni Kedem Shrine in Charleston.
Surviving are his wife, Mayme Herold MacQueen of Fayetteville; one son, Joseph Jr. of Martinsburg; two grandchildren; a brother, D. S. of Lewisburg; four sisters, Mrs. Ida MacQueen of South Charleston, Mrs. Harry Murray of Charleston, Mrs. Vada Moore of Ashland, Ky., and Mrs. Ethel Carskadon of Washington, D. C.
--Beckley Raleigh Register [WV] March 12, 1952 Wed
p - D. S. MacQueen & Mary Jane McCue
death: Uremia with convulsions, hypertensive vascular disease and renal failure
died: Oak Hill Hospital, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., WV
residence: Fayetteville, Fayette Co., WV
63 ys. old
Married
occupation: Merchant
ever in U.S. Armed Forces: No info
informant: Joseph H. MacQueen, Jr.
race: White
Prominent Mason Dies In Oak Hill
MacQueen Rites Scheduled Today
Funeral services were to be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday for Joseph Hill MacQueen, 63, who died Monday after suffering a heart attack.
Rites were to be conducted in the Fayetteville Methodist Church by the Rev. R. L. O'Dell, the Rev. B. B. Breitenhirt, the Rev. James F. Frame and the Rev. C. G. Farr, all of Fayetteville. Burial was to follow in High Lawn Memorial Park, Oak Hill.
MacQueen, a retired merchant was born at Muddlety, Nicholas County, February 3, 1889. He was a member of the Fayetteville Methodist Church, La Fayette Lodge AF & AM No. 57, Fayette Shrine Club, a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the Beni Kedem Shrine in Charleston.
Surviving are his wife, Mayme Herold MacQueen of Fayetteville; one son, Joseph Jr. of Martinsburg; two grandchildren; a brother, D. S. of Lewisburg; four sisters, Mrs. Ida MacQueen of South Charleston, Mrs. Harry Murray of Charleston, Mrs. Vada Moore of Ashland, Ky., and Mrs. Ethel Carskadon of Washington, D. C.
--Beckley Raleigh Register [WV] March 12, 1952 Wed
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