David Mark McQueen

Birth date: Mar 24, 1968 Death date: Feb 11, 2024

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David Mark McQueen, age 55, scored the biggest touchdown of his life to Heaven on Sunday, February 11, 2024, at his home surrounded by his loving family as he went to be with his Savior after a courageous and valiant two plus year battle with cancer. David was the son of the late Kenneth Lee and Bobbie Jean Winters McQueen. He medically retired from the City of Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Department in 2022 after serving over 30 years in a career field he loved. He was a people person and never saw a stranger. He had a lifelong love of all sports. David loved #11 and Sunday was his favorite day. Growing up in the Blackbottom Community, at the age of 7, he missed 37 days of school pedaling his bicycle to Joe O’ Brien Field to spend time with team members and players of the Elizabethton Twins, the affiliate baseball farm team of the Minnesota Twins. He served as a bat boy for several seasons for the Twins and later became the team’s clubhouse manager for a few decades. The players referred to him as “Big Dave” and he coined the phrase “you can’t spell Twins without a win.” He loved the team and was blessed to be a part of the ten league championships. If you attended a Twins game or any sporting event, you knew David was in the house. David enjoyed the Elizabethton Cyclones football and baseball teams, and he loved the Betsy Band. He was so proud that all his daughters won a Tennessee Division II Betsy Band State Championship. A Minnesota Vikings fan from the age of five, David also enjoyed the world of NASCAR, especially racers, Cale Yarborough and Dale Earnhardt. He was blessed with a visit to the Minnesota Metrodome and Target Field in 2010, where he enjoyed time with previous Elizabethton Twins players and attended a Vikings game. David was honored by the city in June, 2022 with the naming of Blackbottom’s David McQueen Riverside Park, which sits adjacent to Joe O’Brien Field. David was blessed to be chosen as a 2024 honorary inductee for the Carter County Sports Hall of Fame. David was of the Pentecostal faith and attended Roan Street Freewill Baptist Church. He didn’t let cancer defeat him. He believed “Be the Warrior God called you to be” 1 John 5:4, as he completed 49 immunotherapy cancer treatments. His philosophy was “he was a winner and he was going home to his savior,” where he could continually “have praises upon my lips” and of course, “shout.” He leaves behind “my women”-his wife of 33 years, Shelby Tolley-McQueen; three daughters, Alexandria and Logan Craft, Katarina and David Finney, and Izabella McQueen, all of Elizabethton. He was excited for the birth of his first grandchild, baby boy Finney, this summer. Also, Serafina, his faithful goldendoodle, Socks, his grand-cat and grand-dogs, Zazzy and Sulley. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his in-laws, Cecil and Georgia Tolley; an infant daughter, Victoria Faith and two brothers, Billy Harrell and Edward Gilbert. He is survived by his brothers, Danny and wife Annie McQueen, Randy and wife Nona McQueen, sister, Betty Harrell Arrowood; brother, Larry Gilbert; brother-in-law, Cecil Wayne Tolley; sisters-in-law, Betty and Jobe Tolley, Kitty Tolley and companion Marshall Simerly along with a host of nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. A graveside service for David will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, February 14, 2024 in the Tolley-Cornett Cemetery, in the Fairview Community of Hampton, TN off Whittemore Road with Pastor Donnie Harris officiating. A Eulogy will be given by Roger “Woody” Lyons. Pallbearers are Roger “Woody” Lyons, Terry King, Garrett Johnson, Robert Potter, Pete Taylor and Cecil Wayne Tolley. Honorary pallbearers are his many treatment, sports and church friends, City of Elizabethton and Parks and Recreation Department coworkers, Roger Norris, Lynn Kyker and his Black Bottom family. Those who wish to attend the graveside service are asked to meet at Hathaway-Percy Funeral Home at 9:45 AM to go in procession to the cemetery. The family is planning a Celebration of Life during the annual Blackbottom River Rat Reunion in early Summer, which will be held at David McQueen Riverside Park in Elizabethton. This will be announced at a later date. The family wishes to thank their many prayer warriors, friends, churches, the Joy Class of Boones Creek Christian Church and all those who mailed him special cards and wishes or brought him treats during his illness. A special thank you to Shelly Smith, Dr. Dharmel Patel, Dr. Jeff Taylor, FNP-C and the entire team with Tennessee Cancer Specialists, Dr. Kristen Ciombor and the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, all nurses, staff, patients as well as Centerwell Home Health, Amerita Speciality Infusion Services, Beverly, Kim, Jerry and the staff of the Radiology Department at Bristol Regional Medical Center and Gentiva Hospice Care. Online Condolences may be shared with the family and viewed on our website at www.hathawaypercy.com. Hathaway-Percy Funeral and Cremation Services is honored to serve the McQueen family. Office: 423-543-5544

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Danny Lori Simmons

in honor of David.

RIP Brother

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Jerry Gaye Conway

in honor of David.

Shelby and family ... We just heard about Dave going to Heaven ... We will miss him ... We have alot of great memories and fun times together especially on the volleyball court. I know Dave is waiting for us to join him and Jesus ...Love and prayers 💞

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Karen Presnell

in honor of David.

Karen Presnell lit a candle in memory of David McQueen

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Jeff Guinn

in honor of David.

JEFF GUINN lit a candle in memory of David McQueen

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Joyce Grindstaff

in honor of David.

Joyce Grindstaff lit a candle in memory of David McQueen

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Holly Brown

in honor of David.

We are so sorry for your loss. Sending you and your family love and prayers.
Jacob Brown and family.

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Gina Williams

in honor of David.

To Shelby and the rest of David's family,

We are sorry to hear of David's "Cherokee" sickness and passing. We went to school with him, some of us in elementary, and others starting at T.A. Dugger and then on to EHS. He was always smiling, laughing and talking to everybody! He had big school spirit in our pep-rallies and he would get us all fired up for those big games! He was really a great man and will never be forgotten. Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers during this time.

Sincerely,

EHS Class members of 1986
Gina McGee Williams, Susan Rednour, Corey and Jane Ellis, Jeff Berry, Trina Dugger and Scott Dobbins

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Mark Hale

in honor of David.

Mark Hale lit a candle in memory of David McQueen

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Jose Marzan

I spent two summers managing the Elizabethton Twins in those years that Dave served as the equipment manager. He was so much part of Elizabethton’s identity. Dave was always kind, and he loved serving the players both with clean gear and a witty remark! A teddy bear of a guy… a fun guy to be around. My deep condolences to the family. He is home.🙏
Jose Marzan