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JAMES F. QUEENY

Charleston, South Carolina

1920 - 2015

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Queeny, James F. Of Duxbury died peacefully at his home in Duxbury MA on January 3, 2015 surrounded by his loving wife of 71 years and his 5 children and grandchildren. He was 94 years old. Born in Quincy MA on January 30, 1920, Mr. Queeny was the son of James F. Queeny and Caroline A. Queeny. He...

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I am sorry to hear Mr. Queeny has passed. I never had him as a teacher, but remember him well as being a very nice, caring man.RIP Mr. Queeny.You will be missed and made a big difference in a lot of lives.

My condolences to the entire family. I was fortunate to have Mr. Queens as a teacher and fondly remember his sage advice. He ran a tight ship in a compassionate manner. Truly a great man!

A wonderful teacher. Sorry to hear of your passing. Blessings to your family

My deepest sympathies.

My deepest sympathies to the Queeny family. I did not have Mr. Queeny as a teacher, but I have vivid memories of him walking the hallways, decked as he was in a tweed coat or blue blazer and bow tie. He struck me as a kind and caring person. A true gentleman.
My impression was confirmed in the late 1980s when to support my dissertation research in history, I worked for a local landscaper. Nearly every Friday morning, from April through October, I cut the Queeny lawn. My task was...

My deepest sympathies to the Queeny family. I did not have Mr. Queeny as a teacher, but I have vivid memories of him walking the hallways, decked as he was in a tweed coat or blue blazer and bow tie. He struck me as a kind and caring person. A true gentleman.
My impression was confirmed in the late 1980s when to support my dissertation research in history, I worked for a local landscaper. Nearly every Friday morning, from April through October, I cut the Queeny lawn. My task was...

In 1955 I spent the sixth grade with Mr. Queeny (I and my twin brother David). We hadn't been in the same class since first grade because we laughed too much together. By the sixth grade we were much better, but not perfect. I still have my report card from Mr. Queeny's class. He never said one negative thing about me, though. Only things I know were true - about how I daydreamed and lacked confidence. He certainly did know me! Beyond that he was wonderfully encouraging, I'd say the most...

Brian Jones and I had the most wonderful visit with "Mr Queeny" this summer. He was our sixth grade teacher in 1956 and a truly memorable one. His keen intellect and sense of humor were still vivid at the age of 94; his memory of former students quite remarkable. My deepest condolences to his family.

From far away, I extend my condolences to the whole Queeny Family ... certain that your Father had a worth living long fulfilling life!