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Joshua Arthur Queen

1997 - 2019

Joshua Arthur Queen obituary, 1997-2019, Norfolk, VA

Joshua Queen Obituary

Joshua "Josh" Arthur Queen went to heaven on Thursday, October 3, 2019 at the age of 21 where his family of angels welcomed him with open arms.

Josh was born and raised in Norfolk, VA, to Michael and Glenda Queen. On December 18, 1997 he lit up our family from the moment God gave him to us. He became Megan's little brother and she was so proud to take on the big sister role. They were always together and affectionately called themselves "Sissy" and "Bubby". It was and will continue to be a sibling relationship that will never be broken and will never be replaced.

Josh followed his Sissy's footsteps by attending Ghent United Methodist Preschool (2004), Ghent School (2012), and Maury High School (2016). He was also accepted into the Governor's School for the Arts as a freshman. He was so proud of his Golden Ticket Acceptance, where he expanded his interest in liberal arts. He had the opportunity to be exposed to foreign languages beginning at Ghent School through a high school-elementary school mentoring program with Maury High which introduced him to languages at an early age. He excelled and found something that sparked his interest. Although his first language was English, once he was introduced to Japanese, it was non-stop. We all learned to count in Japanese from Josh. From there he added French to the list, which he spoke and read fluently. He even changed the language on his iPhone from English to French. At report card time, he had A's in French and B's/C's in English! After French, he added Arabic to his language list. He learned to speak it, read it, and write it. He also was working on teaching himself Russian and he taught himself Spanish. He not only learned the languages, he learned about the culture, the history, and the political ideologies. He loved to have discussions about anything with everyone. He truly took with him an abundance of facts about a lot of things to which none of us were exposed. And he always made sure his facts were correct. Even when you thought it was incorrect or just plain made up, your own investigation would prove that Josh was spot on.

Josh was employed at the Hope House Foundation. He thoroughly enjoyed his job and coworkers. It was his way to help those that needed a little help in their life. Not to be judged for anything, but just to help them and listen to them. We know he became close to several of the residents and had a special place in his heart for them and all of his coworkers. His educational background extended from his high school diploma, to attending ODU in 2016. After a successful 3.8 GPA in his first semester, he decided to take time off from school. But he continued his education by achieving his Universal Life Church Ministry Credentials, to certification of Teaching English as a Foreign Language. He had recently been accepted to TCC, Evergreen State College in Olympia and to Arizona State University in Tempe where he was deciding to go back to further his education. He previously attended First Presbyterian Church in Norfolk. His itinerary in life was truly limitless.

Previous to Hope House, he was a lifeguard at Bayside Recreational Center. He was so happy one day after work when he shared with us that a family in town with NATO from France was visiting the pool. The mother was having a hard time communicating with the staff and Josh stepped up and was able to talk with her and answer her questions. As parents, that was just one of many proud moments.

He used his communication talents to address both the Norfolk School Board regarding the ability to allow students to have cell phones in school, and the Virginia Beach City Council regarding the ability to join that City's recreational center as an employee, and not to be charged the out of district rate while supporting the City in which he worked.

His love for reading was immense, and his favorite author was Walt Whitman. So much in fact, that when he joined the Mid Atlantic Roller Derby Team he chose "Walt Hitman #66" in honor of him. Josh loved irony and it was a great way to intertwine both worlds. He slowed his roll following a fracture of both wrists at the same time, but he frequently talked about rejoining the team. It was an interesting Christmas dinner…we were back to cutting up his food again.

Josh also found a deep passion in learning about other countries and cultures. He loved to travel and loved to share his journeys with everyone. He visited Paris, Spain, Italy and Cuba twice. In Cuba he was sponsored by Orlando and his family where he was their guest of honor since he was from the US and was served sea turtle, which is a delicacy in Cuba. Josh always tried everything once. He and his friends took a tour up the East Coast to New York City, Boston, and Providence and stopping everywhere in between from there to Virginia. He was able to visit New York City during the Equality and World Pride Parade held in June. He was a firm believer in equality for all. Adamant in the principle that people should not be defined by black or white, male or female, classes or categories, but as good souls with a lot to offer the world. He tried to stand up for others when they couldn't stand up for themselves. Josh was always honest and true to his beliefs. He was wiser than his age in many ways, was a great son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend to all. He always kept you on your toes and laughing hysterically. His stories were long, but always captivating. And we will miss him more than words can describe. We love him immensely.

Left to cherish his memory are his parents, Glenda Lynn McSpadden Queen and Michael Wayne Queen; his sister, Megan Nicole Queen; his adored adopted cat, Carlos; grandmother, Wanda Sue Queen; his Aunt Terrah and Uncle Bill Peterson, Uncle Gene Maffei, Aunt Connie and Uncle Allen Kerbs, Aunt Tammy and Uncle Mike Gray, along with several first and second cousins that will miss him dearly. Among those greeting him in heaven are his Aunt Gail Zimmerman, Uncle Wayne Davis and his grandparents, Ethel Leona McSpadden, Glen Arthur McSpadden, and grandfather, Josh Queen; his great grandparents, Gertrude and Deward McKinney, Ethel and Frank Lucey, Nell and Prince McSpadden, and Edith and Fred Rice.

A visitation will be held on Saturday, October 12, 2019 from 11am - 1pm at Woodlawn Funeral Home, 6329 E Virginia Beach Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23502, followed by a Celebration of Life at 1pm, and burial of ashes in the Woodlawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery. A reception will follow at Woodlawn Funeral Home. Memorial donations in Josh's name can be made to the Hope House Foundation.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot from Oct. 10 to Oct. 11, 2019.

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Freddy Malenda

January 12, 2023

I was never really close to Josh, but we knew of each other back in school. I had a dream today that I traveled back to around 2011 and I just happened to spot him outside of our school with a crowd of friends. I called him over and reminded him of how much his family and friends love him and that there are so many people who´s lives were better because of him. Rest easy Josh.

Debbie Lucey

October 4, 2022

Loss of a loved one is very painful and so hard for the ones left behind. One day we will all be together in God's perfect timing when we will be called by God to do his work in heaven as it was done here on earth.

Michael Shaw

October 14, 2019

I am so very sorry to learn of the passing of this bright engaging young man who accomplished so much is so short a time. My condolences to his family & friends.

Lisa King

October 12, 2019

Dear Glenda and family I am so very sorry that you have lost your son. I can't imagine the pain that you feel. Please know I'm keeping you all in my prayers. Our church is too. Love, Lisa King

Valary Lejman

October 11, 2019

We are saddened by your loss of your son Josh. We pray for your comfort during this hard time. Josh had wonderful parents and loving sister.

Kenny & Debbie Lucey

October 11, 2019

We are so sorry for the loss of your precious son and words can never express the shock and sadness when you lose a child even when its a grown son. Joshua sounded like an exceptional young man with his future at his feet and the love of his entire family and friends. Please know that we are praying for the family to get through the days ahead. Its a tough road to lose someone you love so much but you have to be strong to help each other. God Loved Joshua and needed him in heaven to continue his journey. His memories will live on forever in your hearts.

Karen Lyons

October 10, 2019

When Josh worked at the Bayside Rec center pool as a lifeguard he was one of my favorite lifeguards to talk with before my swim. We spoke about many topics, he was wise and mature a very wonderful special young man. I just knew he was destined to have a bright future.
My condolences to Josh's family, a terrible loss.

October 10, 2019

Love you Josh. We will miss you so much. ,Uncle Bill

Chris Morgan

October 9, 2019

I was lucky enough to have coached Josh when he played soccer. He would always give 100%. Even with rosy cheeks from running all over the field, if I asked if he need to come out, he would always respond no coach I'm good. I saw him a few ago at Maury and he remembered me and even called me coach, that day I was reminded how much I loved coaching. I never forgot him, and he never forgot me. The day I heard of Josh's passing all I could see was his little face on the soccer field. To all of Josh's family, I want to send my thoughts and prayers and a thank you for all the help you guys gave me during our soccer years. Thank you for letting me be Josh's coach. I can't imagine what you all are going through, but hopefully you find comfort in knowing what a wonderful young man Josh was, and his memory lives on through all the people he knew.

Heather Boyko

October 9, 2019

I remember him talking about being able to help our Nato families here at Bayside Rec. Josh was a bright light and thoroughly made you have a better day just because he was around. You will be missed so much!

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