James-Queen-Obituary

James T. Queen

Meadville, Pennsylvania

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Meadville, Pennsylvania
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American Cancer Society

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James Queen passed away in Meadville, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in The Meadville Tribune on July 29, 2009, and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on July 30, 2009.

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The Queen Family Our deepest sympathy goes out to you. He was a very High Class Man . Whom i new my whole Life. We shared alot of fishing and Hunting storys. he was always up to date on were they were catching fish in conneaut and Pymatuning. he will be greatly missed in our family. Sincerely Eddie Merola Jr

Cindy and family,
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this difficult time. Always remember all the good times you all had together and may God comfort you.
Love, Connie (Comunale) Denning

Jim,we will miss your great laugh and great pool matches at Pinky's. I will miss your freindship and advice. I always looked forward to the time that you would spend with me when you were in town (Turtle Creek-Monroeville)You are one of a first men that I learned to respect and I will miss you.
My prayers are with you and your family.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Dad, We love and miss you so much! We will never forget your kind heart, your laugh, your stories and the lessons learned on particulary golf and cars. We are finding peace knowing you are not suffering anymore and we know in our hearts that you are in a much better place. I know you will watch over us and make sure we are all doing as we should. We love you and miss you!! Eric and Jenn

I never knew anyone who had as many friends or who deserved them more then big Jim, We were very sorry to hear the sad news, Although I haven't seen Jim in many years, I have often thought with great affection and pleasure of those wonderful dirt bike days. when Jim would load all us kids in the old stake body pick up truck and haul us up to Conneaut Lake, or Richmond Va, or to any where he heard their was good dirt bike riding, Always making sure we were well feed, full tanks of gas,and he...

carol,jim jr. cindy, and eric your fathers life was built around all of you so that all of you can keep building on it for your family's. that's the way he would want it to be. HE WAS A HARD WORKING,KIND,FAMILY MAN. OUR deepest conddolences. Tom and Henrietta McGlynn.

Fond memories of Big Jim, Carol, Jimmy, Cindy and Eric visiting with us and my parents, Andy and Helen Derzak. He was always smiling or laughing!! My heart breaks for you all as I know how it feels to lose your hero. He is suffering no more and smiling upon us. May God give you the strength to get through this, Take care of each other!

jim was considered a part of the Park
Golf Course "Family"..in Coneaut Lake.
He was a man who love the game and
became friends of all who worked there.
We will remember Jim for his thoughtful
ness, ready laugh and many stories.
May you find the perfect foresome in
the better place you are now..one that
let's you shoot nothing but pars and
birds.
We will miss you Jim-
Karrin & Neil Unger