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James H. Beal Award

In memory of Dr. James H. Beal, co-founder of the West Virginia Pharmacists Association, this Award is presented to a pharmacist in recognition of meritorious services performed in furthering the interests of the profession of pharmacy in the State of West Virginia. Dr. Beal was a pharmacist, educator, scientist, author and attorney before his death in 1945 at the age of 84.

He began his career in pharmacy in Ulrichsville, Ohio. He continued his studies on Ohio Medical College and the University of Pittsburgh, and earned his law degree from the University of Cincinnati. He drafted the original state pharmacy practice act, as well as the narcotic and poison laws. He was directly responsible for inclusion of the USP and National Formulary as legal standards in the U.S. Food and Drug Act of 1906.

In recognition of his many services to the profession of pharmacy, Dr. Beal became the first recipient of the national Remington Medal. He came to this state in 1906 and took it upon himself to direct the formation of our state association. At the organization meeting in Parkersburg, Dr. Beal said:

“West Virginia is truly a land of promise with her extensive forest, her rich beds of coal and other minerals, her flowing fountains of oil, and other natural resources.”

The Beal Award is deemed the highest honor for a member of our Association. The recipient must:

be a licensed West Virginia pharmacist

reside in the State of West Virginia

be a member of WVPA for at least 10 years

be active in the profession

demonstate meritorius services in furthering the interest of the profession of pharmacy in West Virginia

In recognition of this award, the recipient must demonstrate meritorious service in furthering the interests of the pharmacy profession in our state.

The Dr. James H. Beal Award shall not be presented more often than biennially. Past award recipients include:

Past award recipients include:

2025 Krista Capehart, Winfield
2022 Robert Stanton, Huntington
2021 William Petros, Morgantown
2020 Gretchen Garafoli, Morgantown
2019 David Bowyer, Charleston
2018 J.J Bernabei, Weirton
2015 Dennis Lewis, Chapmanville
2013 Jason Turner, Moundsville
2011 John E. Corkrean, Spencer
2009 Virginia “Ginger” Scott,   Morgantown
2007 Roger Cole, Moundsville
2005 Patty Johnston, Beckley
2003 Robert Neil Lohr, Princeton
2001 Steve Judy, Parkersburg
1999 Thomas E. Menighan, Huntington
1997 Sandra Elizabeth Justice,   Charleston
1995 Jack Edward Fruth, Point   Pleasant
1993 Thomas H. Carson, Montgomery
1991 Arlie Winters, Jr., Berkeley   Springs
1989 Douglas D. Glover, Morgantown
1987 John P. Plummer, Fairmont
1983 D. Stephen Crawford, Elkins
1981 Albert F. Wojcik, Morgantown
1979 Guy N. Lang, Moorefield
1977 Virgil R. Hertzog, Fairmont
1975 William S. Coleman, Sr.,   Lewisburg
1973 William B. Stuck
1971 Frederick L. Geiler
1969 A.F. Bond, Clendenin
1967 C. Herbert Traubert
1965 Edgar B. Moore
1963 Clyde Roberts
1961 William Dixon
1957 Gordon A. Bergy
1955 Fred C. Allen
1953 Ernest K. Hoge
1951 George D. Young
1949 Roy Bird Cook
1947 J Lester Hayman
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