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Rev Robert Henderson Kazmayer

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Rev Robert Henderson Kazmayer

Birth
Rush, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
4 Aug 1991 (aged 82)
Mariposa, Mariposa County, California, USA
Burial
Mariposa, Mariposa County, California, USA Add to Map
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Rev. Robert Henderson Kazmayer was the son of Jacob and Viola (Darrow) Kazmayer, Jr. Clara Viola (Rapp) Kazmayer was his 1st wife. They were divorced. Ida Lydia (Wright) Kazmayer was his 2nd wife. They were married November 19, 1955. Ida died November 18, 1970. Doris Ardel Sanderson Kazmayer was his 3rd wife. They were married August 9, 1988. Doris died February 12, 2008. Rev. Kazmayer was a minister in the Genesee (Western New York/now Upper New York) Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church - entered 1930 - withdrawn 1939. He later became a business analyst and publisher.

Obituary
The New York Times
August 1991
Robert Kazmayer, a former minister who became a business analyst and publisher, died at his home in Mariposa, California, on August 4. He was 82 years old and died of lung cancer, his son Robert said. Mr. Kazmayer, a longtime resident of Rochester, New York, founded Kazmayer Seminar Tours, published Things To Watch and Watch For, a newsletter for business executives, and lectured widely. He was born in Rush, New York, attended the University of Rochester and Colgate Rochester Divinity School and was ordained as a Methodist Episcopal minister. In the 1930's he was pastor of the Lewiston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, now Wesley United Methodist Church, and at the Monroe Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, both in Rochester. Besides his son, who lives in Huntington, Long Island, he is survived by his third wife, Doris.

Denslow, William R.
10,000 Famous Free Masons.
c1957, Volume 3
Robert H. Kazmayer, Lecturer and News Commentator, born November 1908 in Rush, New York, ordained Methodist Episcopal Minister, Deacon in 1930 and Elder in 1932. He held pastorates in New York until 1939, when he left the ministry to devote full time to writing and lecturing. He has traveled annually throughout the world, and in the 22 months following Pearl Harbor he covered 35,000 miles in 38 states, speaking in more than 350 towns in Germany, Russia, Japan, and international politics. He was the originator of the Rochester Town Hall of the Air over WHEC, and moderator of it for two years. He conducts a European seminar tour each year. Member of Ancient Craft Lodge No. 943, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, receiving degrees on January 26, Mar 23 and May 31, 1938.

Who Was Who in America.
Volume 10, 1989-1993
Kazmayer, Robert Henderson
Birth: 1908
Death: 1991
Rev. Robert Henderson Kazmayer was the son of Jacob and Viola (Darrow) Kazmayer, Jr. Clara Viola (Rapp) Kazmayer was his 1st wife. They were divorced. Ida Lydia (Wright) Kazmayer was his 2nd wife. They were married November 19, 1955. Ida died November 18, 1970. Doris Ardel Sanderson Kazmayer was his 3rd wife. They were married August 9, 1988. Doris died February 12, 2008. Rev. Kazmayer was a minister in the Genesee (Western New York/now Upper New York) Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church - entered 1930 - withdrawn 1939. He later became a business analyst and publisher.

Obituary
The New York Times
August 1991
Robert Kazmayer, a former minister who became a business analyst and publisher, died at his home in Mariposa, California, on August 4. He was 82 years old and died of lung cancer, his son Robert said. Mr. Kazmayer, a longtime resident of Rochester, New York, founded Kazmayer Seminar Tours, published Things To Watch and Watch For, a newsletter for business executives, and lectured widely. He was born in Rush, New York, attended the University of Rochester and Colgate Rochester Divinity School and was ordained as a Methodist Episcopal minister. In the 1930's he was pastor of the Lewiston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, now Wesley United Methodist Church, and at the Monroe Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, both in Rochester. Besides his son, who lives in Huntington, Long Island, he is survived by his third wife, Doris.

Denslow, William R.
10,000 Famous Free Masons.
c1957, Volume 3
Robert H. Kazmayer, Lecturer and News Commentator, born November 1908 in Rush, New York, ordained Methodist Episcopal Minister, Deacon in 1930 and Elder in 1932. He held pastorates in New York until 1939, when he left the ministry to devote full time to writing and lecturing. He has traveled annually throughout the world, and in the 22 months following Pearl Harbor he covered 35,000 miles in 38 states, speaking in more than 350 towns in Germany, Russia, Japan, and international politics. He was the originator of the Rochester Town Hall of the Air over WHEC, and moderator of it for two years. He conducts a European seminar tour each year. Member of Ancient Craft Lodge No. 943, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, receiving degrees on January 26, Mar 23 and May 31, 1938.

Who Was Who in America.
Volume 10, 1989-1993
Kazmayer, Robert Henderson
Birth: 1908
Death: 1991


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