He was also preceded in death by his wife, Alice Hagan Dean.
He was the senior partner in the architectural firm of Dean and Dean Architects. Dean and Dean designed many local buildings and several on Marshall University Campus including The Memorial Student Center, Smith Hall Complex, Addition to James E. Morrow Library, Harris Hall, Corbly Hall, and the Student Christian Center. He was past member of the Board of Directors of Goodwill Industries, Board of Directors of Cabell Huntington Hospital, member of the Huntington Rotary, National Who's Who, American Institute of Architects, and involved in Boy Scouts of America. He was a member of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church where he served as President of the Board of Trustees for many years and also served as a deacon. He was a U.S. Army and Navy pilot and flight instructor serving in World War II. He was an avid fisherman, loved to dance and spent a lot of his time inventing things such as the PassPort (a patient lifting device) and Perfect Park.
He will be sadly missed by
his daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Jim Dillard of Gilbert, Arizona;
brother, E. Keith Dean of Huntington;
grandchildren, Brooks Dillard, Morgan Beatty and Chase Dillard;
great grandchildren, Rhys Dillard and Logan Beatty;
his dear friend, Merle Willey.
Funeral service at Fifth Avenue Baptist Church with Rev. Allen Reasons officiating. Burial in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington.
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Alice Hagan Dean.
He was the senior partner in the architectural firm of Dean and Dean Architects. Dean and Dean designed many local buildings and several on Marshall University Campus including The Memorial Student Center, Smith Hall Complex, Addition to James E. Morrow Library, Harris Hall, Corbly Hall, and the Student Christian Center. He was past member of the Board of Directors of Goodwill Industries, Board of Directors of Cabell Huntington Hospital, member of the Huntington Rotary, National Who's Who, American Institute of Architects, and involved in Boy Scouts of America. He was a member of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church where he served as President of the Board of Trustees for many years and also served as a deacon. He was a U.S. Army and Navy pilot and flight instructor serving in World War II. He was an avid fisherman, loved to dance and spent a lot of his time inventing things such as the PassPort (a patient lifting device) and Perfect Park.
He will be sadly missed by
his daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Jim Dillard of Gilbert, Arizona;
brother, E. Keith Dean of Huntington;
grandchildren, Brooks Dillard, Morgan Beatty and Chase Dillard;
great grandchildren, Rhys Dillard and Logan Beatty;
his dear friend, Merle Willey.
Funeral service at Fifth Avenue Baptist Church with Rev. Allen Reasons officiating. Burial in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington.
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