Douglas Lee Tench

Douglas Lee Tench

July 23, 1942 - March 26, 2023

Douglas Lee Tench

July 23, 1942 - March 26, 2023

Obituary

Douglas Lee Tench was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend to many. He never met a stranger, and as such, has an expansive group of people he knew and befriended. He transitioned from this earthly home on March 26, 2023, at the age of 80 years old.

He was born on July 23, 1942, in Stotesbury, West Virginia (WV), and attended Mark Twain High School. In 1956, he was part of the first integrated class at Mark Twain High School. He was a member of The United States Army and served for two years with an Honorable Discharge. Following his military service, Mr. Tench attended West Virginia State University (WVSU) receiving his bachelor’s degree and later a master’s degree from Marshall University.

Upon graduation with his bachelor’s degree, he worked on the campus of WVSU for many years in the Student Union and then became a Housing Manager for the Charleston Housing Authority until he retired in 1997. After retirement, he spent time as a substitute teacher for Kanawha County Schools. He was an active WVSU Alumni Association (W Club) member. He dedicated his time to the improvement of his local, city, and state communities. Douglas was a longtime and valued member of the Institute Volunteer Fire Department, as well as a state appointee by Brigadier General (Ret) Jack Yeager, former West Virginia Adjutant General.

He enjoyed sports as a lifeguard, basketball, and football player. Of note, he was an All-County (Raleigh) basketball and football player in high school and played sports in college. He loved coaching youth basketball with his son, Douglas Tench Jr. His favorite professional football team was the Cleveland Browns, and he was a lifelong fan. He also loved gardening and always had a garden growing in his back yard. His favorite pastime included watching old westerns and working on any projects he could – he could fix just about anything.

He was a long-time member of Institute Church of the Nazarene where he served in multiple positions to include usher, trustee, bus driver and anything the Lord led him to do for the church.

He is survived by his wife, Jenean; children, Tonia (Miles), Tara (Kenneth), Kammie (Torie), Douglas Jr – AKA DJ (Nanami), Lewis – AKA Skip (Angie), Robert – AKA Nate, and Jayla; grandchildren, Brandi, Michael (Pat), Stephani (Ivan), Deaira, Jabari, Micah, LJ and Lucas; great grandchildren, Asia, Isaiah, Alysha, Lyric, MJ, Julius, and Jai; life-long friends, Cornelius Jones – AKA Papa, Wayne Casey, Ronald Holmes and Ted Daniels.

He was preceded in death by his former wife Velma, mother Faustina, brother Charles, sister Philomena and grandson Timothy Steele.

Funeral service will be held at the Davis Fine Arts Auditorium, WVSU, on Friday, April 7, 2023, with viewing at 10:00 a.m. and the service at 11:00 a.m.

Repass for friends and out-of-town guests will be held immediately after interment at Erickson Alumni Center.

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the West Virginia State University Foundation for the Douglas Tench, Sr. Memorial Scholarship. Mail checks to the WVSU Foundation, PO Box 1000, Institute, WV 25112, or give online at https://connect.wvstateu.edu/foundation/give-now.

You may send condolences to the family at www.barlowbonsall.com .

Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Funeral Service

  • Date & Time: April 7, 2023 (11:00 AM - 12:30 PM)
  • Venue: Davis Fine Arts Auditorium, WVSU
  • Location: 301 Washington Avenue Dunbar, WV 25064 - (Get Directions)

Visitation

  • Date & Time: April 7, 2023 (10:00 AM - 11:00 AM)
  • Venue: Davis Fine Arts Auditorium, WVSU
  • Location: 301 Washington Avenue Dunbar, WV 25064 - (Get Directions)

West Virginia State University Foundation For The Douglas Tench, Sr. Memorial Scholarship

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14 responses to Douglas Lee Tench

  1. “Mase” says:

    From the years 1977-1982 I was enrolled at WVSC. During this stint as a college undergraduate I had the good pleasure of interacting with Brother Doug Tench. I was a representative of Groove Phi Groove S.F. Inc., YJC#II and multiple times responsible for our organization coordinating using campus facilities (Student Union & Snack Bar area) and approval for using said facilities through Brother Doug Tench.
    Through many substantive conversations Doug impressed upon me how a “Real Man” operated in various kinds of situations.. it would be impossible to articulate how much impact Doug made in my maturation process or number the valuable conversations we had. I can’t think of any of our conversations where I didn’t feel the wiser for having engaged in them.
    I found him to be a true man of Godly faith, strength, integrity, character, wisdom, maintaining a high level as a man and father as well as in family pride and honor, a man more deserved of extremely high praise I’ve never known…..there aren’t enough adjectives to describe my feelings for Doug. He is truly a great man of God that I had the great pleasure to know as Brother, Friend and Role Model.
    As God has called him to his Heavenly Reward, I’m a better man because of him, the world was better served by him being in it, he’s finished the course God had for him, ever keeping “The God fearing Faith.”
    I love you Brother Doug Tench, always & forever.
    In Brotherhood and Brotherly Love Always.
    Respectfully,
    James “Mase” Mason

  2. Tiane says:

    I love my Uncle Doug with all my heart, I feel you raised the best family ever, your ultimate legacy…my first job was his typist down State thru Summer Youth Program he and my Dad (Papa)were truly tight as brothers and he always had the best advise, the kindest word, and the funniest jokes. I’ll see you in Paradise Uncle where we will continue our Bible discussions
    Tiane Jones
    2 Tim 4:7

  3. I will miss you dearly. Praying for the family.

  4. Tench was such a joy to be around. He was always willing to sub for us at Dunbar Intermediate any time we needed him. I loved talking to him. He was always willing to share a story about his past or his love for the Lord. He was dedicated to the youth and worried about their welfare. He was a true gentleman. The world has lost a treasure.

    DJ and the family – my heart aches for you. Take comfort in knowing that he is now with the Lord. You’ve got an angel watching over you now.

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