A graduate of Butler High School, Geneva College and Pittsburgh Zenia Theological Presbyterian Seminary, he was a pastor and served at the Zelienople Park Presbyterian Church, Myoma Old Union Presbyterian Church and Irwin Presbyterian Church.
He then was a chaplain in the artillery. He served in Germany and became a major.
Following the military, he spent 15 years in Torrington, Wyo., where he built a new Presbyterian church.
He then became vice president of Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C., and raised millions of dollars for the college. He also served as interim pastor at Presbyterian churches in South Carolina.
Surviving are his second wife, Donna; a daughter; three sons; and one sister.
A graduate of Butler High School, Geneva College and Pittsburgh Zenia Theological Presbyterian Seminary, he was a pastor and served at the Zelienople Park Presbyterian Church, Myoma Old Union Presbyterian Church and Irwin Presbyterian Church.
He then was a chaplain in the artillery. He served in Germany and became a major.
Following the military, he spent 15 years in Torrington, Wyo., where he built a new Presbyterian church.
He then became vice president of Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C., and raised millions of dollars for the college. He also served as interim pastor at Presbyterian churches in South Carolina.
Surviving are his second wife, Donna; a daughter; three sons; and one sister.
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Thank you so much to Sandy for taking the headstone photo! A very special thank you as well to Fayth for sponsoring my uncle's memorial!