In Memoriam

In Memoriam

by
Nazarene News Staff
| 10 Jul 2020
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The following is a weekly listing of Nazarene ministers and leaders who recently went home to be with the Lord. Notices were received 5-10 July 2020.

Bonnie Howerton, 98, of Collinsville, Oklahoma, passed away 26 June 2020. She was the widow of Norman Howerton, a retired missionary and minister serving in Argentina, Mexico, Kansas, and Oklahoma.

Adah Keeton, 85, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, passed away 1 July 2020. She was the widow of Adrian Keeton, a retired chaplain and minister serving in Michigan, Maryland, and Massachusetts. Adrian passed away in 2008 

B. Rex Ludwig, 80, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, passed away 8 July 2020. He was a retired missionary and minister serving in Brazil, Panama, Kansas, and Oklahoma. He is survived by his wife, Edith.

Beatrice Wenger, 85, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, passed away 7 July 2020. She was the wife of Fred Wenger Jr, a retired minister who served in Kansas, Missouri, Pennslyvania, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Hawaii. 

Betty Wankel, 93, of New Llano, Louisiana, passed away 29 June 2020. She was the widow of Paul Wankel, a retired minister who served in Illinois and Louisiana. Paul passed away in 1995.

For previous editions of In Memoriam, see the "Passings" section by clicking here.

Note: Please join us in prayer for the families who have lost loved ones. Click on names for full stories, funeral information, local online obituaries, and/or guest books (if available). To submit an entry of a minister or church leader, send to news@nazarene.org.

--Compiled by Nazarene News

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