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- He was a graduate of Huntington East High School, Marshall University receiving his B.A. and M.A. Degrees; a U.S. Air Force Korean War Veteran stationed in England, a lifelong educator serving as a Teacher, Counselor, Principal, Assistant Superintendent for Putnam County Schools and Professor in the College of Education at Marshall University.
He was a lifelong member of the Staunton Street Apostolic Church, which later became Apostolic Life Cathedral serving along side of his dear friend and former Pastor, Greene Kitchen where together they co-authored a book, Power In The Sunday School. He supported the work of God teaching at church, supporting youth camps and coordinating food drives.
Out of all of his life accomplishments, his primary focus was Faith, Family and Education.
He is survived by his loving wife, Ada Lynn Douglas of Culloden, W.Va.; one daughter, Andrea Carol Ross (Shawn) of Barboursville, W.Va; two sons, Brian Scott Douglas (Andrea) of Chesapeake, OH. and James Roy Douglas, II. (Carolyn) of Willow Spring, NC; two sisters, Emogene Savage and Dorothy Jarvis and one brother, Charles Douglas of Ona, W.Va and one half brother, Roger Setliff; seven grandchildren, James Roy "Jay" Douglas, III (Jenny), Kristen Taylor Douglas, Caleb Scott Douglas (Brittany), Joshua Michael Douglas, Brian Shane Douglas, Hannah Rae Brown and Corey Douglas Ross; one great-grandchild, Lincoln Marshall Douglas.
- (Research):He was also preceded in death by Rose Maxine Estep and Kathleen Hill (sisters?)
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