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Rev John J. Bayne

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Rev John J. Bayne

Birth
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
6 May 1957 (aged 80)
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
Crescent City, Putnam County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Rev. John J. Bayne (1877-1957), 80, minister of the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Pomona Park, died Monday in a Jacksonville hospital following a very brief illness.


Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Pomona Park, with Rev. Loring B. Chase, officiating. Interment will be in Eden Cemetery, Crescent City.


The following deacons and officers of the church will act as pallbearers: Leonard Shepard, Walter Shepard, George Maine, Jessie [sic] Love, Homer Fowler, Charlie Jones, W. S. Middleton, Jr., and Walton Tucker.


Survivors include one son, Paul H. Bayne, Pomona Park; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Winkelmeyer, Salisbury, Mo., Mrs. Ralph Deppe, Winchester, Mass., and Mrs. Quentin L. Stevens, Clearwater; one brother, Howard H. Bayne, Ottawa, Ill., and five grandchildren.


The deceased was born in Hartford, Conn., March 7, 1877 and his passing brings to a close a successful ministry of 53 years. It began July 23, 1902 in Geddes, S.D., where he was ordained and served a circuit of churches traveling between them on horseback. During the years he served numerous pastorates in the midwest including Joplin, Mo., Laurel, Mont., Red Cloud, Neb., Corning, Iowa, three churches in Chicago, Ill, the Bethany Memorial, Fourth Congregational and Cragin. It was from the latter church that he and the late Mrs. Bayne came to Pomona Park in 1944 to serve a smaller church in the sunset years of his ministry. He had served the Pomona Park church continuously since that time except for a three year pastorate in Orange City.


During summer vacations he has supplied in numerous other Florida Congregational Churches, including Jacksonville and Daytona Beach. The Pomona Park Church extended to him a life call in 1950 and he was able to continue active ministry to the time of his death.


The beautiful example of his quiet, Christian life, was a blessing to all who knew him and his influences and teachings will live on in the lives of those who loved him so much. (Palatka Daily News Obituary dtd Tuesday, 7 May 1957.)
Rev. John J. Bayne (1877-1957), 80, minister of the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Pomona Park, died Monday in a Jacksonville hospital following a very brief illness.


Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Pomona Park, with Rev. Loring B. Chase, officiating. Interment will be in Eden Cemetery, Crescent City.


The following deacons and officers of the church will act as pallbearers: Leonard Shepard, Walter Shepard, George Maine, Jessie [sic] Love, Homer Fowler, Charlie Jones, W. S. Middleton, Jr., and Walton Tucker.


Survivors include one son, Paul H. Bayne, Pomona Park; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Winkelmeyer, Salisbury, Mo., Mrs. Ralph Deppe, Winchester, Mass., and Mrs. Quentin L. Stevens, Clearwater; one brother, Howard H. Bayne, Ottawa, Ill., and five grandchildren.


The deceased was born in Hartford, Conn., March 7, 1877 and his passing brings to a close a successful ministry of 53 years. It began July 23, 1902 in Geddes, S.D., where he was ordained and served a circuit of churches traveling between them on horseback. During the years he served numerous pastorates in the midwest including Joplin, Mo., Laurel, Mont., Red Cloud, Neb., Corning, Iowa, three churches in Chicago, Ill, the Bethany Memorial, Fourth Congregational and Cragin. It was from the latter church that he and the late Mrs. Bayne came to Pomona Park in 1944 to serve a smaller church in the sunset years of his ministry. He had served the Pomona Park church continuously since that time except for a three year pastorate in Orange City.


During summer vacations he has supplied in numerous other Florida Congregational Churches, including Jacksonville and Daytona Beach. The Pomona Park Church extended to him a life call in 1950 and he was able to continue active ministry to the time of his death.


The beautiful example of his quiet, Christian life, was a blessing to all who knew him and his influences and teachings will live on in the lives of those who loved him so much. (Palatka Daily News Obituary dtd Tuesday, 7 May 1957.)


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