Blessed are the dead...who die in the
Lord. Yes, says the Spirit, they will rest from their labors, for
their deeds will follow them.
Revelation 14:13
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| 1933 |
Raymond I. Lindquist, October 5, 2001, Irvine, CA |
| 1936 |
E. Otto DeCamp, October 1, 2001, Duarte, CA |
| 1942 |
Robert E. Sherrill, September 5, 1997, Hudson, FL
S. Arthur Talman, October 8, 2001, Rydal, PA |
| 1943 |
Richard Pursel, February 2001, Fort Washington, MD |
| 1944 |
George P. Fulton Jr., September 21, 2001, Mt. Lebanon, PA |
| 1945 |
Robert A. MacAskill, September 25, 2001, Gettysburg, PA |
| 1947 |
Wallace E. Easter, June 11, 2001, Lincoln, NE
Hendrick Van Dyke, notified October 2001, Seaside, OR |
| 1950 |
George A. Vorsheim, August 29, 2001, Rexford, NY |
| 1952 |
Stanley B. Webster, May 8, 2001, Charlotte, NC |
| 1954 |
Nelson E. Beck, August 11, 2001, North Warren, PA |
| 1955 |
R. David Steele, August 28, 2001, Sun City, AZ |
| 1963 |
Raymond S. Wolfgang, September 28, 2001, Wernersville, PA |
| 1964 |
Richard R. Lutz, September 6, 2001, Seattle, WA |
| 1965 |
Robert W. Henninges, July 24, 2001, Annandale, NJ |
| 1981 |
Laura Lyn Inglis, August 14, 2001, Storm Lake, NJ |
It is with deep sadness that Princeton Seminary reports the death of
Dr. James E. Loder on November
9, 2001. Dr. Loder was the Mary D. Synnott Professor of the Philosophy of Christian Education. A memorial service was held for Dr. Loder in Miller Chapel on November 14. The next issue of
inSpire will include a tribute to his life and ministry. |
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