Rev. Galen Franklin Dunbar
July 26, 1933 - August 27, 2025
Rev. Galen Franklin Dunbar Obituary
Greenbrier, TN - Reverend Galen Franklin Dunbar peacefully entered his heavenly home on Wednesday, August 27, 2025,
surrounded by the love of family and faith he cherished so deeply. Born on July 26, 1933, to William
Othar and Irene Elizabeth Dunbar in Oswald, WV, Galen's life was a remarkable testament to service,
devotion, and love.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara June Hancock Dunbar, his parents, and sister, Louise
Williams.
Galen is lovingly remembered by daughter, Joyce (Doug) Little of Mt Juliet, TN; daughter, Rebecca
Dunbar, of Cramerton, NC; and son, James (Euvon) Dunbar, of Russellville, AR; his grandchildren, Rachel
Whittenburg (Mt Juliet, TN), Rebekah Dunbar (Russellville, AR), Joshua (Sarah) Dunbar (Oklahoma City,
OK), Samuel Dunbar (Benton, AR), and great-grandson Grant Whittenburg (Mt Juliet, TN). Also surviving
are his sister, Dorothy (David) Redden of Bradley, WV, many nieces and nephews, and friends around the
world.
After graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1951, Galen pursued his calling at Free Will
Baptist Bible College in Nashville, Tennessee, earning a B.S. in Bible with a minor in missions. In May
1955, he married his beloved college sweetheart, Barbara June Hancock, and together, they embarked
on a 70-year journey of love and ministry, faithfully serving in thirteen churches across the country.
Galen's pastoral journey began while working on the West Virginia Turnpike, serving the congregations at
Price Hill and Kilsyth Free Will Baptist Churches. He continued his
studies at Columbia Bible Institute
while pastoring in Patrick, South Carolina, before moving his family to Grifton and then Beaufort, North
Carolina. There, this West Virginia native became a deep-sea fisherman, embracing life's adventures with
joy. He was a skilled carpenter as well.
Galen's ministry took his family to many places—Hazel Park, Michigan; Norfolk, Virginia; Salina, Kansas;
Glennville, Georgia; Timmonsville and Florence, South Carolina—each community blessed by his strong
leadership, compassion, and unwavering faith.
A tireless supporter of the Free Will Baptist movement, Galen helped build youth camps, supported
missionaries, and traveled to Japan, Spain, France, and Russia on overseas trips, always eager to share
the gospel with hope and kindness. Throughout his ministry he served in various roles in the Free Will
Baptist ministries, notably the FWB Board of Foreign Missions (now IM, Inc.) and the Sunday School and
Church Training Board (now D6 Family Ministry).
Reverend Galen Franklin Dunbar leaves behind a legacy of faith, service, and love that will continue to
inspire all who knew him. His family and friends will forever cherish his wit, warmth, and the steadfast
example he set.
A committal service will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, August 30, 2025, at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens,
5251 Robert C Byrd Dr, Beckley, WV 25801, with son-in-law Doug Little, officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial gifts be sent to the World Mission Offering of IM, Inc, or
Welch College.
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Greenbrier, TN - Reverend Galen Franklin Dunbar peacefully entered his heavenly home on Wednesday, August 27, 2025,
surrounded by the love of family and faith he cherished so deeply. Born on July 26, 1933, to William
Othar and Irene Elizabeth Dunbar in Oswald, WV, Galen's life was a remarkable testament to service,
devotion, an
Published on August 28, 2025
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