He was born Aug. 9, 1964, in Columbia, Mo., the son of Harold Eugene and Shirley Fay Wallander McQueen.
On August 19, 1986, at the Pleasant Hill Church in Camdenton, Mo., he was united in marriage to Julie Ann Webster and to this union two daughters were born.
He was a life-long resident of Camden County and the Eldridge area and was known by his friends as Doodle. He worked as a senior training mate for Spartan Transportations and later Ingram Barge Company. He worked mainly on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.
He made a profession of faith in Christ and was recently baptized and became a member of Webster Grove Missionary Baptist Church.
He loved the outdoors and especially enjoyed hunting, fishing and canoeing. Most of all, he enjoyed time spent with his family.
Gary was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and uncle and was a caring neighbor and friend. We will treasure the memories he created in our hearts forever.
Survivors include his wife, Julie McQueen of the home; two daughters, Elizabeth Susan McQueen and fiancé Allen Landrus of Camdenton and Tara Marie McQueen and fiancé Justin Swadley of Macks Creek, Mo.; a granddaughter, Mannie Pearl Landrus; his father, Eugene 'Blue' McQueen of Macks Creek, Mo.; three brothers, Donald McQueen and Dean McQueen and wife Donna all of Macks Creek and Timmy McQueen of Osage Beach; a sister Tammy Dabbs and husband Ron of Macks Creek and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Fay McQueen; a twin brother, Larry McQueen; a sister-in-law, Susan McQueen and a niece, Melissa McQueen.
He was born Aug. 9, 1964, in Columbia, Mo., the son of Harold Eugene and Shirley Fay Wallander McQueen.
On August 19, 1986, at the Pleasant Hill Church in Camdenton, Mo., he was united in marriage to Julie Ann Webster and to this union two daughters were born.
He was a life-long resident of Camden County and the Eldridge area and was known by his friends as Doodle. He worked as a senior training mate for Spartan Transportations and later Ingram Barge Company. He worked mainly on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.
He made a profession of faith in Christ and was recently baptized and became a member of Webster Grove Missionary Baptist Church.
He loved the outdoors and especially enjoyed hunting, fishing and canoeing. Most of all, he enjoyed time spent with his family.
Gary was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and uncle and was a caring neighbor and friend. We will treasure the memories he created in our hearts forever.
Survivors include his wife, Julie McQueen of the home; two daughters, Elizabeth Susan McQueen and fiancé Allen Landrus of Camdenton and Tara Marie McQueen and fiancé Justin Swadley of Macks Creek, Mo.; a granddaughter, Mannie Pearl Landrus; his father, Eugene 'Blue' McQueen of Macks Creek, Mo.; three brothers, Donald McQueen and Dean McQueen and wife Donna all of Macks Creek and Timmy McQueen of Osage Beach; a sister Tammy Dabbs and husband Ron of Macks Creek and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Fay McQueen; a twin brother, Larry McQueen; a sister-in-law, Susan McQueen and a niece, Melissa McQueen.
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