Michael R. Queen‚ 30‚ chief and a 12-year member of the Clayton Volunteer Fire Department‚ died on March 28‚ 2000‚ during a training exercise. He was involved in auto racing and was a member of the Weber pit crew‚ and a Woodman of the World.
Michael R. Queen‚ 30‚ chief and a 12-year member of the Clayton Volunteer Fire Department‚ died on March 28‚ 2000‚ during a training exercise. He was involved in auto racing and was a member of the Weber pit crew‚ and a Woodman of the World.
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Michael was my nephew and I got him involved into fire fighting at the begining and I am very proud of his achievements and his sarcfice for the job he loved. I miss you Mike. God bless you.
– Thomas F. CannonTo the uncle of Michael Queen, Thank you for your thoughts and prayers on this day. My family thanks you also. Some how it does help to know others Honor and understand the ultimate price our heroes have given to help save lives and protect us. Please know your Hero and his family is in our thoughts and prayers also. Thanks again, Bill Knight, Son of Capt. George H. Knight 1985 Danville City Fire Dept. Danville, Va.
– Bill Knight21 Years dad we miss you you was our hero and bubba is being a hero just like you was
– Kim Watkins