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Former Indianapolis District Superintendent John Hay remembered

John Hay Sr., retired superintendent for the Indianapolis District, passed away August 25. He was 80. Hay was born in Albany, Kentucky, to Martin and Lola Hay. He married Janet Sheffield on April 16, 1954. Three years later, while attending Trevecca Nazarene College (now University), John accepted
27 Aug 2015
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In Memoriam: August 21, 2015

The following is a weekly listing of Nazarene ministers and leaders who recently went home to be with the Lord. Notices were received August 17-21, 2015. Mark S. Armstrong , 64, of Northport, Alabama, passed away August 19. He was a retired minister, serving in Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri,
21 Aug 2015
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MVNU mourns prominent university partner Edith Foster

Longtime Mount Vernon Nazarene University contributor and supporter Edith Foster passed away August 16. Foster and her late husband, Dale, were instrumental not only in supporting the MVNU community through word and deed, but also through the initial fundraising for Mount Vernon Nazarene College and
21 Aug 2015
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Cinda Kammermann remembered

Cinda Kammermann, a minister and former missionary, passed away August 16. She was 49. Kammermann was born in Rome, New York, to Charles and Cheryl Kammermann. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwest Nazarene University and a Master of Arts in intercultural studies from Columbia
20 Aug 2015
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Rusty Garman drowns while attempting record dive

Dr. Guy "Rusty" Garman, son of retired missionaries Larry and Addie Garman, passed away August 15 while attempting a deep dive world record. He was 56. Rusty, who ran the Garman Ear, Nose, and Throat Center on St. Croix, planned the 1,200-foot dive for two years. The dive was projected to last more
19 Aug 2015
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Alabama North District Superintendent BJ Garber remembered

B. J. Garber, retired superintendent for the Alabama North District, passed away July 24. Garber was one of seven children born to Thelma Bowman and Lester Garber Sr. He married his childhood sweetheart, Glenna Dell Barr, on November 28, 1948, while attending Bethany-Peniel College (now Southern
13 Aug 2015
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PLNU mourns loss of GL Forward

After a brief illness, Point Loma Nazarene University professor, colleague, and friend G. L. Forward passed away August 4 in San Diego. He was 63. Forward was known for his love of old Humphrey Bogart movies, murder mysteries, and trips to the mountains — especially Big Bear. A self-described
13 Aug 2015
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In Memoriam: August 14, 2015

The following is a weekly listing of Nazarene ministers and leaders who recently went home to be with the Lord. Notices were received August 10-14, 2015. M. Elaine (Lantz) Anzalone , 74, of Independence, Missouri, passed away August 7. She was the widow of retired minister Ronald Anzalone, who
12 Aug 2015
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Benin leaders involved in car accidents

Two Nazarene administrators were injured and one teacher killed in recent car accidents in Benin. The teacher, Serge Sambieni, was on staff at Nazarene Theological Institute in West Africa. The Church of the Nazarene's national education coordinator for Benin, Felix Sambieni, was also in the car and
07 Aug 2015
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Frances Vine remembered

Retired missionary Frances Vine passed away August 2. She was 93. Vine was born March 28, 1922, in Canada. At the age of 14 she told her family she was called to be a missionary despite not being a Christian. Later, while serving in the Canadian Air Force, Vine accepted Christ. She earned a Bachelor
05 Aug 2015
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