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Dear Moody Alumni, Nancy Hastings, Alumni Director Following a thorough search spanning five months, Moody Bible Institute is When asked what goals she has for pleased to announce the appointment of Nancy (Andersen) Hastings to the Nancy (Andersen the Alumni Association, Nancy speaks ’80) Hastings, position of Executive Director of the Alumni Association. Nancy is a 1980 of the value of alumni, the privilege of Executive Director, graduate of Moody with a major in Communications. She is no stranger to being an alumna, and the responsibility Moody Alumni the Alumni Association, as she has served in various capacities over an of carrying on the legacy of Moody’s Association accumulated 20-year period. Nancy has served two terms as an alumni board ministries. member and has been employed in various full-time and part-time positions within the Alumni Association, helping fill the gap at key times. She has also “I enjoy meeting our alumni and had the opportunity to serve with five MBI alumni directors through the hearing the amazing stories of God’s years, giving each valuable energy and insight. faithfulness in their lives. I am also excited as I see new graduates go out Nancy’s love for and knowledge of Moody history goes deep, and she is into the world trusting God to direct family and their importance in carrying committed to the ongoing ministry of the Institute. Her focus will be on their futures. One of my goals is to on the legacy of Moody both in their fulfilling the mission of the Alumni Association in a manner that encourages see these two groups interact more. daily lives and in their support of all alumni and leverages opportunities for a greater degree of alumni By building the students’ awareness Moody and its ministries. involvement in Moody for the years to come. of what our alumni are doing both Reflecting on her cumulative 20 years in the marketplace and in ministry, Please join me in congratulating Nancy on her new position! of service at Moody, Nancy says, it can give them perspective on life “Some might see my life as random after graduation.” Nancy hopes to events thrown together, but God sees show both alumni and students that In Christ, them as a beautiful mosaic, each piece they have much to offer each other. fitting together to form His plan.” This She will be working more with student concept, from the book You Matter More groups to encourage alumni to come Than You Think by Dr. Leslie Parrott, was back to campus to serve with and instrumental in leading Nancy to apply Dr. Thomas Shaw ’81 teach students from their own life and for this position. Her desire to serve God Vice President of Student Services ministry experiences, while giving them and her love for the ministries of Moody an opportunity to see the passion that have kept her engaged with alumni over current students have for Christ. the years. Her husband, Doug Hastings “My roots are deep in the history of ’79, has been with for 30 Moody and I care deeply about the years and currently serves as General Institute, its ministry, and alumni.” Manager. Doug and Nancy have two Nancy’s goals include showing alumni grown children, Mac, 23 and JoAnna Contents how valued they are in the Moody Landers, 25.

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On the cover (clockwise from top): MTS– alumnus Al Blake preaches at a church plant on St. Vincent Island in the Caribbean. Alumnus and pastor Troy Willey serves on a missions trip to Ecuador. Ken Hall teaches a Bible class. Alumna Delaina Johnson, with a fellow Bible translator in . Student Jordan Byers eats with a Vietnamese student on a Spring Break ministry trip.

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2011 Alumni Grants and Scholarships Newest Alumni on the Move for Christ Grants and scholarships funded by Student Grants This year’s graduates from Moody’s Ryan Wolff B.S.M.T. ’11 will complete alumni are a vital part of Moody’s The Alumni Association awards campuses join more than 40,000 Moody’s Missionary Aviation Technology ongoing work for Christ. We depend five grants of $1,000 each year; alumni who have served Christ in more program this summer and looks forward on the generosity of alumni like you three are awarded to undergraduate than 110 countries. Please pray for the to getting married. In the upcoming to sustain these important efforts as seniors and two to seminary students. graduates featured here and all of months, he will stay in Spokane with we continue Moody’s bold legacy into The criteria for the awards include Moody’s 2011 graduates, that God his future wife, Jessica, an R.N., until the dynamic future to which God has Christian character, academic would lead and equip them for their he begins an internship with Mission called us. achievement, extracurricular assignments. Aviation Fellowship (MAF), training in Nampa, , and then Tarakan, Faculty Travel Endowment Fund activities, and financial need. Kyle Tennant, Indonesia. When he returns to Spokane The Faculty Travel Endowment Fund Undergraduate Moody Bible next Spring, he plans to volunteer at the was created to help professors gain Karie Wilson, Pre-Counseling Institute, B.A. Moody Aviation Hangar at Felts Field more experience in cross-cultural Pastoral Ministry to gain maintenance experience and ministry opportunities. The fund Rachel Kiesling, World Missions eventually enroll in Moody’s flight provides the means for professors to and Evangelism instructor training course. Once Ryan serve on ministry trips during summer Joshua Harrison, Applied Linguistics has completed the required amount breaks and sabbaticals. For every $500 of flight experience hours, he hopes gift received for this fund, the name of Moody Theological Seminary to apply as a pilot with MAF. the donor, alumnus, faculty, or employee Orapin Chuanromanee, Counseling Kyle Tennant B.A. ’11 is currently [email protected] to be honored will be engraved on a Psychology writing a book with the working title brick in the Alumni Walkway. Farewell to Facebook…at Least for the Jason L. LaLonde, Urban Studies Weekend: Three Days to Detox, Discern Ping Ping Koo, This year’s faculty recipients include: Moody Theological Student Travel Endowment Fund and Decide, acquired by Moody Seminary, M.Div. Dr. Samuel Naaman, Professor of The Student Travel Endowment Fund Publishers during his final semester. Spiritual Formation World Missions and Evangelism— was established by the Class of 1957 Kyle is also serving with Student and Discipleship Dubai, Afghanistan, and Pakistan to support students fulfilling overseas Ministries at the Village Church of Bartlett, in Bartlett, , where he Dr. John McMath, Professor of Biblical internships as they study in interned during his senior undergraduate Studies, Moody–Spokane—Pampanga the Missions department. year. This fall he plans to continue his Province, Donna DeKoekkoek, Senior studies at Wheaton Graduate School in Ping Ping Koo M.Div. ’11, originally Clive Craigen, Assistant Professor Linguistics major—Jordan, Christar Wheaton, Illinois, pursuing an M.A. from Malaysia, has been granted of World Missions and Evangelism— in Systematic Theology. Isaiah DiLorenzo, Senior Linguistics allowance for another year of practical Ho Chi Minh City and Vinh Long, major—Puebla, Mexico, Wycliffe Bible W caringforthesoul.wordpress.com study in the . For the next Vietnam Translators year, Ping Ping will be interning in the Dr. Trevor Burke, Professor of Bible— outreach program at the Pui Tak Center, Liza Homstad, Senior TESOL Ryan Wolff, Jos, Nigeria a church-based Chinese community major—Maehongson, , MBI–Spokane, B.S. Pastoral center in . She will continue Dr. Michael Orr, Professor of OMF International Ministry attending Christian Chinese Union Communications, Moody Spokane— Ashley Watt, Senior Urban Ministry/ Church in Chicago, serving there as Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram), International Ministries major—Addis a Sunday school teacher and small Ababa, Ethiopia, Eyes That See group leader. Daniel Dunn, Chair and Professor of Sports Ministry and Lifetime Fitness and Men’s Basketball Coach— Hyderabad, India 4 MoodyAlumniNews MoodyAlumniNews 5 MoodyClassHighlightsNotes

Basma Haddad, Moody Theological Compassion International president Seminary–Michigan, M.A. Counseling and CEO Wes Stafford ’70 with three Psychology Compassion children and MTS graduates: Tony Beltran Morales, Michelle Torentino, You are invited to a celebration luncheon! and Richmond Wandera. .,

Basma Haddad M.A.C.P. ’11, has program through MTS by 2012. Basma October 1, 2011, at 12:00 p.m. applied for a Michigan Limited will continue to reside in Farmington License in Psychology and is waiting Hills, Michigan with her husband Featuring special guest speaker for approval while interviewing for Khalaf Haddad M.Div. ’10 and their counseling practice positions. Her three children. Chuck Swindoll, host of Insight for Living goal is to be enrolled in a doctorate Sheraton Hotel and Towers 301 East North Water Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611 Moody Theological Seminary–Michigan faculty recognized the following graduates who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their various Tickets are complimentary, but required. degree programs: To reserve your tickets, please call 1-800-DL MOODY. Biblical Studies – Stephen Zarrilli, M.Div. Christian Education – Janni Ruark, M.A.C.E. ., Expository Communication – David Collins, M.Div. Ministry Leadership – Andrew Frith, M.Div. Missions – Christoph Sanowski, M.Div.; Ben Wood, M.Div. Other Upcoming Events Psychology – Brenda Bartlett-Mett, M.A.C.P.; Ionela Herman, M.A.C.P. Systematic Theology – Michael Jones, M.Div. 125 Hours of Prayer • August 21–26, 2011 Sign up online to pray at www.moody125.org/events Aaron Shust in Concert • August 26, 2011, at 10:00 p.m. Call 1-800-DL MOODY for tickets, $10 each Moody Bible Institute 2011 Alumni Directory Thank you to those who have participated in the directory update project by providing For more information about events, visit us with your most current contact information. The directory, which is being compiled www.moody125.org for us by Publishing Concepts Inc., is presently in the final proofing stages and will be distributed in early October.

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Alumnus Visits Campus, Shares Experiences in Muslim Ministry Experience Moody Bible Institute–Spokane Cliff Garner ’81, who currently serves at Moody Bible Institute–Spokane, “My housing experience here has been Harvard University as the Administrative established as a Moody undergrad more than I could have hoped for,” Officer for the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal program in 2004, has blossomed into says student Lauren Callison. “My Islamic Studies Program, recently spoke a destination campus, drawing more roommates are my best friends, and to Moody students about his life journey than 400 students each year. Located we have learned a lot from each other.” and ministering to Muslims at a breakfast in eastern State, MBI– Current and former students agree that hosted by the Alumni Association. This Spokane offers ten undergraduate MBI–Spokane is a perfect fit for those event was well attended, with more than degrees in a setting with 260 days of who wish to study while deepening 70 students and staff in attendance. sunshine annually and a myriad of outdoor activities, from hiking and their relationship with Christ. Aviation Cliff’s passion for reaching Muslims Cliff Garner ’81 speaks at the Islam skiing in the nearby mountains to alumnus Jonathan Santhouse, 2010, began when he was at Moody during Today breakfast hosted by the Alumni rafting and fishing in local rivers. explains, “MBI–Spokane is great the time of the Iranian revolution, Association. Spokane offers many of the amenities because the principles learned in class which occurred from 1977 to 1979. found in large cities but has a small- are readily applicable to daily life; Cliff encouraged students not to Christ. “God has used all my town atmosphere that is reflected in the because of the lack of a residential underestimate the power of prayer experiences up to this point to build close-knit community on the MBI– campus, there is not quite as much of and to take advantage of prayer groups my love for Muslims, to humanize Spokane campus. the ‘Christian Bubble’ effect.” at Moody and beyond. Cliff was them, and to teach me how to engage “For many students, this is just what involved in a Moody prayer group them,” he said. that prayed over maps of Iran, city by the doctor ordered—a small school city. God moved mightily during this He shared key lessons from his years with close ties to faculty, navigating time frame—the number of people in ministry to Muslims: get to know life together with other students,” who became Christians in Iran during them as people, listen to them, ask says Daniel Ward, Dean of Students. the time of the revolution increased them questions, understand that they Student Rachel Reichart agrees. “I love from 200 to 50,000. are pluralistic, and remember that the the heart of this school and the family most passionate person of another faith I have experienced here,” she says. “I After he graduated from Moody, may be the most ready to receive and am proud of the impact this school is Cliff studied Arabic and Japanese at live for Christ—just like Paul. He MBI–Spokane students benefit from a having on the community of Spokane.” the University of Illinois–Chicago, and also encouraged students to pursue strong sense of community. helped start the UIC InterVarsity chapter, excellence at work, both as a witness MBI–Spokane has this impact in part emphasizing outreach to international for Christ and to honor God. because students are not isolated on a students and Muslims. He has also residential campus, and they have many To give the largest number of students taught in Pakistan and Egypt, and opportunities to interact with people the opportunity to earn a Moody Bible served as the founding director of the Moody alumni are encouraged to throughout the city, wherever they live Institute degree, Moody Bible Institute Middle East Studies Program within visit campus and to share their insights and gather. In years past, students at may offer some students, who initially the Council for Christian Colleges with students at informal gatherings. MBI–Spokane have had to secure their applied for admission to Moody in and Universities. For more information about setting up own housing, which enabled them to Chicago, admission to MBI–Spokane. At Harvard and in his previous an event for students, please contact minister to their neighbors and landlords. Tuition and housing costs at MBI– positions, he has sometimes interacted the Moody Alumni Association at Many of those landlords have been so Spokane are comparable to housing with people who were initially opposed 312-329-4412. Or e-mail mbialum@ impressed by MBI–Spokane students costs at Moody in Chicago. Students to Christianity. Despite this challenge, moody.edu. that the owners of 28 nearby properties also have the option of earning a Cliff focused on having relationships rent exclusively to these students. The degree online or beginning a degree with others and stayed grounded in school administration is closely involved, online and reapplying to admission as each of these properties is under the at MBI–Chicago. supervision of a live-in Resident Advisor.

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Undergraduate School director at Anomolie Children’s Theater Births in Lincoln, Nebraska. ’00s To Jonathan B.Mus. ’00 and Blair Jonathan ’01–’04 and Alicia B.A. ’04 (Timko B.A. ’99) Blycher, a girl, Faith Reisinger were married in 2005 and Paul Kitchener B.A. ’10 is currently Marie, December 25, 2010. currently live in Lincoln, Nebraska. traveling around the U.S. visiting They helped create Footnote, a friends, family, and supporters to raise documentary-style TV show that first funds for his mission work with Trans aired in 2010. The show currently airs World Radio. He is preparing for work monthly, both online at fntv.com and as the Social Media Coordinator at the nationally on WGN America. There TWR station in Slovakia. In this position, Eric, Cyrus, and Alyssa Omdal are plans to air weekly in the fall of Paul will assist in the development of 2011 when they also hope to broadcast an Internet radio station and in the the Associate Pastor of Adult Equipping worldwide on a number of outlets. initiation of TWR ’s social at Calvary Bible Church. There he Besides working for Footnote as Baby Hanna network presence, video productions, oversees adult classes and small groups producers, they also direct Anomolie photojournalism, and other media- and preaches occasionally. Alyssa worked Children’s Theater, founded by Alicia related outreaches. At this point he To Ken B.A. ’02 and Esmerelda (LaLuz as a third grade teacher at Fox Valley in 2006. B.A. ’02) Hanna, a girl. has raised 100% of his outgoing fund Christian Academy in Neenah for six and 50% of his monthly pledges. W www.fntv.com years. She currently stays at home to ’90s Paul is already using social media such take care of Cyrus, teaches part-time Charles Jenkins B.S. ’00 was recently as Facebook, Twitter, blogging, and at the YMCA, and speaks occasionally appointed by Chicago mayor Rahm Stephen B.A.’92 and Gayle (Olson B.A. online newsletters to communicate with at women’s ministry events. Emmanuel to serve as Trustee to ’92) Burgstahler along with their two supporters and pull more of his friends the Board. children, Charis (16) and Micah (14), 651 McKinley Street and acquaintances into the story of his Neenah, WI 54956 Charles, who holds an M.A. in have been involved in urban ministry ministry thus far. Religion from Trinity Evangelical since 1995. They have been serving in [email protected] Gary, , where Stephen has been [email protected] Divinity School, also serves on a [email protected] number of corporate, educational, the pastor of Living Waters Missionary W pkitchener.blogspot.com governmental, and religious boards. church for the past 10 years. Tyler Huckabee B.A. ’07 is the head Charles is the pastor of the historic Recently, the Burstahlers have writer for Footnote, a TV series created Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church Paul Kitchener received a call from the Lord to become by Moody alumni that focuses on real in Chicago, where his wife Dr. Tara missionaries to South . They are people and the unifying themes in their Rawls-Jenkins B.S. ’99, M.A. provides currently in the process of building stories. Tyler contributes articles, mostly leadership to the women’s ministry. Tara relationships for the purposes of relating to the subject of Christ and is the founder of Ministry Mates partnership and support and welcome culture, for Stereo Subversion and Institute for Learning, a ministry that you to contact them for more information. RELEVANT magazine and writes for his trains pastors’ wives. She also serves own blog site. He also serves as a as the Midwest Regional Director for [email protected] Women in Christian Media. [email protected] Eric B.A. ’01 and Alyssa (Jewell B.A. Tyler Huckabee W www.charlesjenkins.com ’03) Omdal are now living in Neenah, W Facebook—Destination: South Wisconsin with their son Cyrus (1) and W www.tarajenkins.org Africa (The Burgstahlers) are expecting a second child in August. Eric graduated from Bethel Seminary in May 2009 with a Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership. After eight years in youth ministry, he is currently

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Gary ’87, B.A. ‘91 and Melody (Murr ’86, B.A.‘91) DuBois have been in the Philippines, serving under Wycliffe, for 17 years. Their son Jonathan (16) and daughter Hannah (11) were born there and attend Faith Academy. Gary is currently involved in a major digital archiving and publishing effort, Emma Joy Stevenson Raney family Sweeney family making 58 years worth of Scripture translations and language materials accessible to language communities and ’80s Paul Raney ’86 worked as a flight of many in ministry, as well as in secular others well into the future. Melody instructor at Moody Aviation from 1986 circles. In May 2010, he released his serves as communications consultant/ David B. Herr ’86 and his wife to 1989. He married his first wife Nanci first book,25:35 Main Street: Rethinking coordinator for Wycliffe field partners Wendy recently celebrated their 25th in 1989; she passed away that same Homeless America, which has a foreword throughout Asia. wedding anniversary. David has been year. He went on to study Islam and from Dr. Tony Evans and is endorsed by self-employed as a carpenter, served as joined Frontiers to work on a church many leaders, including Mike Huckabee [email protected] youth and assistant pastor at Wellsville planting team in south Asia and then and Josh McDowell. The first two Full Gospel Church, and, with his to assist Mission Aviation Fellowship in chapters are available for download at wife, pastored two churches, the most Korea. Paul married his wife Carolyn in www.2535mainstreet.com. DuBois family recent being the Lighthouse Christian 1993, and they eventually began work Fellowship in Westfield, New York. on a church planting team in south Asia Bob and his wife Mary Ann have been They are also affiliated with Elim where they presently reside with their married over 27 years. They have five Fellowship, a Christ-centered Worldwide children, Caleb and Micah. children and still reside in Dallas. Revival Fellowship based in Lima, [email protected] New York. [email protected] David and Wendy are currently living Bob Sweeney ’86 has been in ministry Anneke and Fritz in Lima and have seven children: Jon since 1984. He spent 15 years as a Lauffenburger (23), Lydia (21), Maryrose (19), Rachel senior pastor in Anchorage, , (17), Rebekah (15), Judah (13), and and also in central . He Grace (9). Their son Jon is a graduate later became the head chaplain in a Births of Houghton College and daughter maximum security prison in the state of Lydia graduates this year from Pennsylvania. To Jason B.A. ’99 and Tami (Chism B.A. Columbia International University. Since 1998, he has been involved ’99) Stevenson, a daughter, Emma Joy, in homeless ministry, first as a men’s March 7, 2011. [email protected] program director and then as a CEO. ’70s Jason and Tami live in Elgin, Illinois, Using accountability as well as care and work at Awana Clubs International. and concern, he has seen over 1,000 Fritz (Fred) Lauffenburger B.A. ’73 Jason is the Macintosh Support Specialist men and women complete his drug/ and his wife Anneke are celebrating and Tami is a Program Designer for alcohol recovery program, and then 40 years of ministry together. Fred left Elementary Ministries. return to society. in 1970 to study at Moody, [email protected] In 2005, Bob began ministry with and in 1971 Anneke began serving Dallas LIFE, the largest homeless shelter the Wajana Indians in Suriname as in North Texas, emphasizing a missionary teacher. Anneke recently received her first Aviation Diploma from Herr family accountability with substance recovery methods that are getting the attention MSI (Mission Safety International) for

12 MoodyAlumniNews MoodyAlumniNews 13 ClassNotes attending an Aviation Safety Seminar together religious and secular leaders 31 years, retired in 1998. Currently she in Anapolis, . Today they continue and scholars to make recommendations spends time as a volunteer visitor in a work in Brazil as missionaries with to the government for community and local nursing home and serves at her Wycliffe, focusing on the partnership social improvements. church’s caring ministry. development with ASAS de Socorro Leith has served as the President of (former MAF Brazil). Stanton R. Donmoyer ’61 and his wife the National Association of Evangelicals Dyann served for 33 years in Brazil and W www.asasdesocorro.org.br since 2006 and as Senior Pastor at nine years in Africa with New Tribes Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, Mission (NTM). Since 2006 they have [email protected] McMillan family (l to r): Ginny, Jane, Minnesota, since 1977. Leith is also the lived in south central Pennsylvania, Tommy, and Ken Nancy Ramsdale ’71 works for host of the nationally broadcast radio serving as member care personnel of Wycliffe Bible Translators in the programs Faith Matters and Faith Minute NTM, caring for missionaries on home addiction program. Ginny ministers aviation recruitment department. and has published ten books as well as assignment in the northeast USA. to individuals in health crises as a Her job focuses on fulfilling Wycliffe’s a variety of articles and essays. He and faith community nurse at New Hope [email protected] need for 18 new aviation workers each his wife Charleen (Alles ’64) have four Church (EFCA). Their daughter Jane year, which includes pilots, aircraft children and reside in Eden Prairie. Dr. Jay Dolvin ’61 was a pastor at the is a pediatric physical therapist living mechanics, and administrators. Her Boy River Log Chapel in Minnesota in Minneapolis, working at Gillette late husband David Ramsdale ’71 was Tory and Florence from 1961 to 1967 and, while there, Children’s Hospital and their son a pilot, writer, and photographer with Lindland served as a missionary to local American Tommy McMillan is a current Moody Wycliffe before he passed away in 2008. Indians. He went on to work as sophomore studying electronic media Assistant Pastor at Massillon Baptist [email protected] in the Communications department. Temple in , later becoming [email protected] Associate Pastor. Jay has taught at Marriages Massillon Baptist College (MBC) since Paul Van Egdom ’66,’70 began his its founding in 1973. In 1991, MBC Eric ’75 and Penny (Martin ’75) furlough time in February and has awarded Jay an honorary Doctor of traveled throughout , New Kirchner were married January 7, Reverend Tory Lindland ’65 and his Divinity. In 1996, he retired from his Zealand, and North America for five 2011 in a private ceremony held in wife Florence are celebrating their 65th church position as Associate Pastor, months, visiting family, friends, and Portland, . They now live wedding anniversary this year. They now serving the church as a deacon. supporters. He is currently in the in Oswego, Oregon. were married in Brooklyn, New York, and will return to after World War II and now have three Jay and his wife Grace (McAfee ’61) ’60s in August, where he is a married daughters, eight grandchildren, have been married for 59 years and missionary with SIM, seconded (loaned) and eight great-grandchildren. Since his have two children, four grandchildren, to Trans World Radio (TWR)–Africa. He and four great-grandchildren. Ken McMillan ’69, was forced out of graduation in 1965, Tory has served has been working as a broadcaster with the Republic of Congo by the civil war churches in Illinois and Pennsylvania AEF, SIM, and TWR in Zambia, in 1996, along with his wife Ginny and and was director of Timberlee Christian Jay and Grace Zimbabwe, and South Africa for more Dolvin their two children. The McMillans had Center in East Troy, Wisconsin, through than 40 years. Upon his return, his served there for 15 years. Today, Ken the 1970s. He is now serving as chaplain primary focus will be on training makes annual medical relief visits to at Inspiration Ministries in Walworth, Christian broadcasters, especially in Congo with CrossWorld. For the last Wisconsin. Africa. 14 years, he and Ginny have continued Jean E. DenBleyker ’61 became a medical ministries in Minneapolis, [email protected] field worker for Child Evangelism Minnesota. Ken is currently a safety net Dr. Leith Anderson ’65 was appointed Fellowship in Western Massachusetts Judith Gudeman ’61 left for Zimbabwe, doctor to homeless Native Americans after graduation and remained there Africa, at the end of 1961 to work at The under the Kola program. He also to President Barack Obama’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and for nine years. She then became a Evangelical Alliance Mission (TEAM) volunteers at First Nations Recovery secretary at Bethlehem Baptist Church Hospital. She came back to the U.S. Center, a faith-based outpatient Neighborhood Partnerships this year. The purpose of this council is to bring in Hampden, Massachusetts, and, after 14 MoodyAlumniNews MoodyAlumniNews 15 ClassNotes

in 1978 for home assignment with John Innes ’61 served as a staff musician Marilyn Mitchell plans to return to Africa. However, for the Billy Graham Association from because of fatal terrorist activities and 1965 to 2009. He is now retired, yet he continued threats, her hospital was shut still plays music for five to six conferences down. Judy chose to remain in Indiana each year at the Billy Graham Training with her mom and worked at a nursing Center in Asheville, North Carolina. home. After her mother’s death, she He also serves Christ Church of Atlanta moved to Wheaton, Illinois, and with his music and is an accompanist worked in the TEAM Medical Office, for the Georgia Festival Chorus. John and Judy Snyder remaining there until retirement. John has been married to Janet (Richards She continues volunteer work with ’62) for 47 years and together they have Marilyn and her husband currently John Snyder ’61 went directly to TEAM and at her local church. In 2003 five children and six grandchildren. serve at Gideons on the Francophone the University of after she moved to Sun City West, , [email protected] Ministries for Christ board (Burkina graduation to attend the Summer and volunteers at a hospital, driving Faso and Mali) board. They have three Institute of Linguistics. He was married patients to doctor appointments and Jonathan ’61 and Roseann (Watson ’62) sons and six grandchildren. Their family later in the summer, and in the fall church services. Johnson served with Wycliffe Bible has been involved in many missions of 1961, he and his wife Judy moved Translators, mostly in Ecuador, from trips involving medical work and the to Fredonia, Wisconsin, where Judy Bob and 1963 to 1998. During a leave of absence installation of radio towers. completed her linguistics training with Nancy from Wycliffe from 1992 to 1995, Hanselman New Tribes Mission. they served with Missionary Internship [email protected] in Colorado Springs. Jonathan and They spent 1962 in deputation and Karen (Neis ’61) Anderson attended in a ministry of music with Evangelist Roseann retired from Wycliffe in BIOLA School of Missionary Medicine December 1998. C. E. Williams. In late December they from 1962 to 1963 and married Ken sailed from New York to Brazil to work Since then Jonathan has enjoyed being Anderson ’63 later that year. She served with New Tribes Mission. After they a school bus driver. They are currently at WGEC Radio in Springfield, Ohio, studied the Portuguese language, they Nancy (Hero) Hanselman ’61 became members of Willow Creek Community until 1969, when she and Ken began entered work among the Gê-speaking a member of Overseas Missionary Church, and both serve in the children’s ministry in São Paulo, Brazil. During tribes in northern Brazil. They continued Fellowship (now OMF International) ministry. Together they have four their time in Brazil, Ken worked as a there until the government relocated the after graduation. From 1962 to 1998, married children and 11 grandchildren. recording studio technician until 1991. Indians to an area where John and Judy They worked for another nine years she worked as a nurse and midwife [email protected] were not permitted to go. in the Christian Hospital founded by as missionaries with Radio HRGS in For two school years, John and Judy OMF in central Thailand. In 1998, Marilyn Stein Mitchell ’61, upon Roatan, Honduras. Since 2001, they taught missionary children at New she retired from the mission field to graduation, spent a summer as a camp have been serving with Bible Basics Tribes Mission School in central OMF’s retirement home in Lancaster, counselor at Camp Barakel. Later she International where Karen works on Brazil. In 1971 they returned to John’s Pennsylvania. attended a missionary internship in script transcriptions. hometown of Kansas City, Kansas, Farmington, Michigan, where she met [email protected] where he was interim pastor of Fairview In February 2005, she married Bob her husband of 48 years, J. Carveth Baptist Church for a year and a half. Hanselman, a retired OMF missionary Mitchell. They were Word of Life junior Ken and Karen He worked as an outboard mechanic, who had lost his wife to cancer five high leaders for 11 years and college/ Anderson followed by 12 years for TG&Y Stores. years prior. They love the teaching career leaders for nine years. Marilyn When that company was sold, he and being a part of the community at also served with Stonecroft Ministry bought a self-service laundromat in Calvary Chapel in Lancaster, the church in leadership as a Bible study guide 1987 and operated it until he retired in Bob has attended since his youth. for about 15 years. 1996. In March 2003, John and Judy moved to Aguascalientes, AGS, Mexico,

16 MoodyAlumniNews MoodyAlumniNews 17 ClassNotes where they currently reside. They have ’40s Now 92, Stan has retired three times two children, six grandchildren, and from business. He is very active in his six great-grandchildren. Louis Kramp ’49 and his wife Inez home church and involved in serving are celebrating 60 years of marriage on the board of directors of several Christian organizations. He is in good Marriages this year. health, drives his own car, and puts Stan Adair ’41-’42 was drafted into Jim Bos ’62 and Donna Christensen, in hard working days on the small the U.S. Army in 1942 while at Moody. ranch he owns in the Sierra March 26, 2011, Florence, South During his time stationed at Abilene, Carolina. Alfred and Alice Moore Mountains. He welcomes any Texas, and Ft. Lewis, Washington, correspondence from classmates Jim and Donna live in Florence, where he was involved in a radio ministry improve the quality of education at the and other alumni. Jim is a worship leader and Associate and also started a gospel quartet of seminary. Mike was also elected an elder Pastor of the Church of King Avenue. servicemen who sang at base chapels, [email protected] in their church for one more year. Ann churches, jail services, and other 2706 Olde Mill Rd. works closely with the ministry in meetings. After four years of military Gatherings Florence, SC 29505 Bolivia on gaining legal identity for the service, he directed Youth for Christ work of their ministry. [email protected] in Boise, Idaho; Denver, Colorado; March 2011, Tulsa, Oklahoma [email protected] and San Francisco, California. Former Alumni Association board member Georgeann (Smart ’78) Hiebert Rich Shaffer ’55 recently wrote a In 1952 he founded the Fellowship of Christian Magicians, beginning with 19 organized an alumni gathering in memoir, Just One SIMAIR Story, which Tulsa, Oklahoma. details 20 years of ministry as a pilot members in San Francisco, to encourage for SIM in Nigeria, West Africa. He is pastors and Sunday school teachers who offering a free digital copy of the book were using magic tricks to illustrate to any who request it by contacting him. Bible stories. It is now an international organization with over 19,000 members. [email protected] In 1973 Stan founded Wolf Mountain Donna and Jim Bos 503-363-7051 Camp, a 600-acre ranch in Grass Valley, Walden ’53 and Beverly (Keith ’53) California, that welcomes children from ’50s Owen pastored four congregations from the city to spend time outdoors and be 1958 to 1980, two of which they taught from the Bible. A few years later, Alfred ’57 and Alice Moore ’61 are founded. In 1981, they joined Youth he started the Conservative Baptist serving in Kiev, Ukraine. For 15 years with a Mission (YWAM), trained in Texas, Men’s Retreats where businessmen they have been ministering to the and were released to start a training meet for a weekend. The goal of “good elderly and praying and working to center in Miami in 1984. From the Miami food, good fellowship, and top-notch complete The Father’s Arms, a home center, they established bases in Panama speakers” has paid off, with hundreds for the elderly in their community. and Guadalajara, Mexico. In 1995, they of lives changed. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Back (l to r): Phyllis Woodward, George Woodward ’58, moved the training center to Orlando. Mike Wheeler ’57 and his wife Ann When CB radio was at its peak, Stan Phil Martin ’81, Stan Barthold. Front have been serving with SIM and In 1977, they turned the leadership founded “Christian Alert.” Christians (l to r): Georgeann (Smart ’78) Hiebert; Mosoj Chaski Ministries. Mike has of the base over to a young man who with Citizens’ Band radios who were Donna (Chadwick B.A. ’81) Martin; Mary (Manning ’52) Barthold. recently been asked to lead the had become a disciple in a church they traveling across the country could stay accreditation process of the Bible pastored in Michigan. In August 2010, tuned to Channel 12 and talk with Seminary through the Evangelical they acquired a 198-acre property, fellow Christians all across the nation. Association of Theological Education previously known as Woodlands in Latin America. This is a two- Lutheran Campground, and are moving to four-year process, which seeks to forward with ministry plans there.

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Rock Hill, (l to r): Marcia October 2010, Hagerstown, Maryland (Baker ’67) Hovingh; Leland Hovingh Three couples who graduated in the B.A. ’69; Stan Unruh B.A. ’93; Ronda early ’70s reunited for the first time (Cumberworth ’90) Unruh; Ruth (Hovingh in many years. ’67) Mell Burton ’72 and Carol (Holm ’70) Leppert were passing through from North Carolina. Dennish Tunnecliffe ’72 and his wife Judy came from mid-state Pennsylvania. They all Hagerstown, Maryland (l to r): Kathy met with Reverend John and Kathy (Hopkins ’71) Mulvihill; Judy Tunnecliffe; (Hopkins ’71) Mulvihill at a restaurant Carol (Holm ’70) Leppert; Burton Leppert in their hometown of Hagerstown, ’72; Dennis Tunnecliffe ’72; Reverend Maryland. John Mulvihill ’72 February 2011, Thailand January 2011, Rock Hill, South Carolina The English Language Institute—China This group met in South Carolina for recently held their annual company-wide a small family reunion: brother and conference in Thailand. A group of MBI sister Leland Hovingh B.A. ’69 and alumni had an opportunity to meet there. Ruth (Hovingh ’67) Mell along with Ruth’s daughter Ronda (Cumberworth) Stay connected to Moody! Unruh ’90. Leland and his wife Marcia (Baker ’67) Hovingh have relocated to Rockford, Michigan after 31 years in with Africa Inland Mission. They continue their ministry through AIM, ministering to Africans living in Western Michigan. Ronda and her husband Stan Unruh B.A. ’93 serve with Missionary Aviation Thailand (l to r): Erica Day B.A. ’07 Fellowship and are presently on a short (China); Josh Hoskins B.A. ’04 (China); home assignment from their work in Jason Breeden B.S.B.S ’99 (Vietnam); Indonesia. Ruth lives in Tucson, Sam Sundin B.A. ’97 (Colorado office); Stephanie (Johnson B.A. ’07) and Scott Arizona, with her husband Bob Mell. Gross B.A. ’07 (Vietnam); Matt Stowell Leland & Marcia: lmhovingh@ M.Div. ’98 (Thailand); Patti Broderick, aimint.net • Become a fan of “Your Moody Alumni Association” on Facebook. View current MTS student (China); Tammy photos, connect with classmates, and read posts about upcoming events. (McMahon B.A. ’99) and Michael Buller Stan & Ronda: [email protected] B.A. ’98 with children Joanna, Peter, and • Tell students you know to consider undergraduate and seminary Ruth: [email protected] Daniel (China). Not pictured: Joe Stowell programs at Moody. Refer them to www.moody.edu for more information. ’88 (Colorado office), Faith Fullmer B.A. ’09 (China), Robert B.A. ’09 and Urszula • Get involved in Moody’s 125th anniversary—and celebrate with us! Parrish ‘09 (China). Visit www.moody125.org.

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’60s M.E. and M.S.L.S. degrees. Clifton was Jan is survived by her husband James and many great-grandnephews a licensed preacher and served as pulpit Purcell ’56-’57; four children, including and nieces. supply, interim pastor, and tenor soloist Karen Purcell ’88 and Kimberly Purcell Ronald Clifton Zerbe ’66, February 9, Beryl Virginia (Van Pelt ’56) Hoglund, 2009, age 72, Warren, Pennsylvania. in Warren area churches for many years. ’90, and two grandchildren. He was a member of Emanuel Baptist February 10, 2011, age 88, Cromwell, Ronald was born in Warren, Church of Starbrick for over 40 years, ’50s Connecticut. Pennsylvania, in 1936 and graduated serving as vice chairman, deacon, Beryl was born in Keyport, New Jersey, high school in 1955. He was a voice Sunday school teacher, and choir Gloria Elizabeth (Most ’58) Suess, where she graduated from high school student of Bryon Swanson at the Warren director. He also served as member and December 5, 2010, age 78, Mt Holyoke, before attending Moody. She went on to Conservatory and performed with the Board chairman of the local chapter of Massachusetts. study at the former Barrington College Pennsylvania Singing Boys. He also sang Child Evangelism Fellowship. in Barrington, Rhode Island, and later in several local church choirs and was Gloria was born in Mt Holyoke, served as their Dean of Women. Beryl He is survived by his wife, Grace employed by Brown’s Boot Shop, Betty Massachusetts, and grew up on her also taught at various schools in Rehoboth (Pheifer ’66) Zerbe, a sister, Priscella Lee Shoe Department, and Loranger’s parents’ farm. She began studies at and Northbrook, Illinois, in Simsbury, Zerbe Shank, two nieces, an uncle and Manufacturing. He graduated from Moody, wanting to be prepared for a life Connecticut, and served as Assistant aunt, a brother-in-law, and several cousins. Moody in 1966 with an emphasis in of Christian service, and enrolled in the Dean of Students at Moody. Bible Theology. While in Chicago, he Missionary Course/Evangelical Teacher studied voice with Wilfred Burton and Ronald Clifton Zerbe Training curriculum. She later studied Beryl was preceded in death by her toured with the Moody Chorale, also at Biola School of Missionary Medicine husband Reverend Stanley Hoglund performing in other Moody music and graduated in May 1964. Gloria and a brother. She is survived by two productions as a tenor soloist. WMBI served as a missionary in Bolivia for children, including Carlene (Hoglund Moody Radio employed him as a several years. Then, for many years, ’70) Joiner, four grandchildren, one vocalist in their musical programming. she worked as an editor for Moody great-grandchild, and many nieces Bible Institute and also as a Sunday and nephews. Clifton went on to receive a B.S. in school teacher at her church. Gloria History Education from Greenville married Martin Suess in 1976, acquiring Dorothy Crichton ’55, December 12, College in Illinois. While at Greenville, Albert (Al) Hawker ’63, June 2, 2008, three daughters and a son-in-law. They 2010, age 90, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. he toured with the a cappella choir and age 68, Lake Almanor, California. enjoyed nine years together sculpting, Dorothy was born in Toronto, . was a tenor soloist in college theatrical painting, and rock hounding until Janice Ruth (Shilander ’60, B.A. ’83) She married Eric G. Crichton ’55, productions. Following graduation, he Martin passed away in 1985. taught in the Phoenix, Arizona, public Purcell, December 31, 2010, current Pastor Emeritus of Calvary schools and at Phoenix Christian High Milwaukee, WI. Gloria cherished her times in Israel, Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. School and performed with the Bethany where she volunteered, visited, and Jan grew up in Ludington, Michigan Dorothy was very active in her ministry Bible Church choir. He returned to worked for five summers for the listening to Moody Radio. She studied as a pastor’s wife, focusing on women’s Warren in 1969 to take a teaching Institute of Holy Land Studies. Though at Moody and received a diploma and and children’s ministry and mentorship. position at Beaty School, where he she wanted to make her home there, later a degree in Christian Education. She was a member of Calvary Church in taught for 25 years before retiring in Gloria maintained her residence in Jan worked with children’s churches Lancaster and enjoyed oil painting, golf, 1994 because of illness. He truly loved Evanston, Illinois, and continued to be and Sunday schools throughout her sewing, and quilting. classroom teaching as well as his many active in Adat Hatikvah, the Messianic life, teaching her students, as well as years coaching track. Since then, he congregation of the Chicago area. She is survived by her husband, three her children, to love studying the Bible. served as a department head and on Despite weakening health, she children, three grandchildren, and twin All four of her children are now in various task forces for the school district. wanted to leave the city and moved great-grandchildren. education and ministry in various ways. to Greensboro, North Carolina, in Jan retired from Marian Franciscan Joyce Moody ’53, age 85, Godfrey, Illinois. 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Joyce Moody Helen Hawbaker ’50, December 15, at which Senator John McCain was the Evangelical Ministries Fellowship 2010, age 88, Perry, . Master of Ceremonies. and the Independent Fundamental Churches of America. Helen graduated from the University She was preceded in death by two of Iowa in 1947 with a nursing degree. brothers and two sisters. She is survived Don was preceded in death by a son She worked in Iowa City until 1948 by her husband Robert, their son, two and a sister. He is survived by his wife before attending Moody and completing sisters, a brother-in-law, and many of 62 years, Donna (Liichow ’47), and the missions program in 1950. In nieces and nephews. their five sons, nine grandchildren, December 1951, Helen traveled to and six great-grandchildren. at Lake Shore Drive Methodist Hospital, Nigeria with SIM. She learned the Donald Hurlbert then began her career as a medical Yoruba language while working as a Catherine Martha Hesson ’48, missionary. Joyce went on to work in the nurse at Omu Leprosarium. She served November 24, 2010, age 96, Homer jungle hospitals of India as a nurse and at various leprosaria afterwards, but Glen, Illinois. educator for 25 years. She returned to most of her missionary career was spent Catherine entered Moody in the 1930s the U.S. in 1981 and worked as a private at Egbe Hospital. Her last two years at when Dr. James M. Gray was president, nurse for several years before retiring. Egbe were dedicated to preparing the and she particularly remembered his Nigerians to take over the work at the Gerald Gooden ’53, February 24, 2011, Bible teaching throughout her life. hospital. Helen retired and returned to age 85, Prescott Valley, Arizona. Marriage to James Hesson and the the Perry, Iowa, area in 1986. Reverend Donald E. Hurlbert ’49, responsibilities of raising her children, Jerry served in the Navy during World January 22, 2011, age 86, York, James and Kay, interrupted her education War II and moved to Chicago to study ’40s Pennsylvania. for a time. When it became possible, at Moody. After Moody, he graduated Donald was born in Oshawa, Canada, she completed her studies in 1948. from Marshall University in West Frieda Helzer Fleming ’49, January 2, and served as a navigator bombardier Virginia and then earned his Master’s 2011, age 90, Cypress, California. Catherine taught Language Arts in for the Canadian Air Force during degree from UCLA. He served as a the public schools of Dalton and New After Frieda graduated from Moody, she World War II. Baptist pastor for many years and Lenox, Illinois. For many years, she also earned a degree from John Brown as the director of the library at Biola Don had a wide and fruitful ministry, taught a weekly women’s Bible class University in Siloam Springs, , University before retiring. serving as pastor in Henry and Cairo, in the homes of her students. She and obtained her Masters Degree in Illinois, and in New Kensington and organized, computerized, and furnished Jerry is survived by his wife Delores, Religious Education from Seattle Pacific Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He served the library of Faith Bible Church in six children, three stepchildren, 18 University in 1955. In 2006, she was as the senior pastor of the former York Joliet, Illinois, which now contains grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren. given a certificate to commemorate 50 Gospel Center. He became General 2,400 books. Catherine was also an He was preceded in death by his first years as one of Seattle Pacific University’s Director of Berean Mission International, ardent supporter of MBI, of many wife Inez, who attended the Married outstanding alumni. In addition to her Pastor of Ocean City Bible Church, and missionaries and MBI alumni. Women’s Guild at Moody. teaching career in public schools, she director of the Department of Church established and managed an apartment She is survived by two children, six Ministries at Christian School of York. Leslie M. Ogilvie ’51, September 30, rental family business. grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. 2010, age 97, Fort Myers, . He also served as visitation pastor at Frieda and her husband Robert were Church of the Open Door in York. Catherine Martha After graduating from Moody, Leslie supporters of Republican presidential Don served on the boards of Berean Hesson continued his education at Austin Peay candidates, beginning with President Mission International, Lancaster Bible University in Indiana and then Clemson Ronald Reagan. In 1991, after the end College, Christian School of York, University in South Carolina. Afterwards, of the Gulf War with Iraq, they were Fellowship of Independent Missions, he became a Physics professor at Austin invited to Washington, D.C. to attend Child Evangelism Fellowship, Toledo Peay and enjoyed vast opportunities to the “Salute to the Commander-in-Chief” Bible College, Institute of Pastoral teach as a layman for 55 years. luncheon, where former President Internship, and the York Bible Institute. George H. Bush was the speaker, and He is survived by his wife Evelyn. He was the former president of York the “Salute to the Armed Forces” dinner,

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Sara (Ammerman ’46) Siebert, Eunice Maxine After moving to Wichita, she worked In 1955, they retired from SIM and Pinellas Park, Florida. Lewis at the Better Book Room. She joined moved to Tampa, Florida, to be near First Evangelical Free Church in 1968 their four children, 11 grandchildren, Sara (Sue) was born in Altoona, and sang in the choir, volunteered in and five great-grandchildren. Pennsylvania in 1924. She graduated the library, sewed for the White Cross from Moody’s music course in December missions projects, and was active in ’30s 1946 and married Pastor Albert Siebert Moriah Fellowship. in 1947. They served together in various Ruth (Baker ’33) Zimmerman, March 5, churches in New York, Colorado, Jeanette is survived by her husband 2011, age 98, Spring City, . Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Winnipeg, Maxine was born and raised in Alfred, their five children, and nine Canada. Sue sang with the Milwaukee Oklahoma. While at Moody, she grandchildren. Ruth was born in Saskatchewan, Symphony Chorus for five years. During Canada, in 1912 and moved with her served as vice president of her class James “Dick” Reed ’43, January 26, that time, the chorus performed at siblings to Chicago in 1926, due to her and married Richard Prescott Lewis in 2011, age 86, Tampa, Florida. Carnegie Hall in New York City. She February 1945. They went on to serve mother’s declining health. Ruth met was an excellent seamstress and had as home missionary pastors at Oak Hills After studying at Moody, Dick Paul Zimmerman ’32 while studying a small business, which she continued Fellowship in Minnesota, as missionaries joined the Navy and also worked as a at Moody, and they were married in after retiring to Florida in 1987. She in the Adirondack Mountains of New pharmacist’s assistant. While working 1934. They worked as missionaries and continued serving with Albert in York, and another 20 years in Vermont. at Word of Life Camp, he met Jane church planters in Michigan, Illinois, interim pastorates in Florida, Illinois, McRoberts, and they were married , and Tennessee. In 1964, Ruth and St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Richard was one of the founding in 1949. They attended Wheaton and Paul started the Cedine Bible members of the Bible Institute of New She is survived by her husband and College, where Dick graduated from Mission and two years later founded the England and Maxine served alongside the Conservatory of Music, and also Christian Fellowship Church of their three daughters, twin sons, seven him during his ministry there. They grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. traveled with Jack Wyrtzen’s Word of Grandview, both in Tennessee. retired to Deland, Florida, in 1973. Life Quartet. The couple later moved Paul passed away in 1972 at the age Wanda Mae (Williams ’41) Frink, March Richard passed away in 1988. Maxine to Liberia, West Africa, where they of 66. Ruth was also preceded in death 6, 2011, age 91, Laurens, South Carolina. later moved to Gilbert, Arizona, to live were among the founders of SIM’s by three siblings, two sons-in-law, a with her daughter. radio station ELWA. Wanda was a lifetime resident of daughter-in-law, two grandsons’ wives, Hammond, Indiana. She took care of She is survived by nine children, 29 Dick became the general manager a granddaughter, and two great- her household and served as church grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, at ELWA, and after 16 years in Africa, grandchildren. She is survived by three pianist and Sunday school teacher at and five great-great-grandchildren. he and Jane moved to the Philadelphia sons, two daughters, including Ruth Hessville Baptist Church, where her Jeannette Regier ’44, January 28, 2011, area. There he pastored a new Anne (Zimmerman ’67) Potchen, 16 husband was pastor. She moved to age 92, Wichita, Kansas. church while earning his Master of grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren, South Carolina 10 years ago to be near Communications degree from Temple and four great-great-grandchildren. her family. Jeannette was born and raised in University. In 1970, the Reeds joined the rural farming community of the teaching staff at Miami Christian Wanda was preceded in death by her Ruth Zimmerman Henderson, Nebraska, the youngest College where Dick helped install husband, Reverend James A. Frink, two of seven children. She married Alfred radio station WMCU and also taught daughters, a granddaughter, a grandson, Regier ’44 in 1940 and then moved communications, missions, and voice. and two brothers. She is survived by two to Chicago to attend Moody. After He later served as the director of the daughters, a son, a daughter-in-law, a graduation, Jeannette served in the Moody Keswick Bible Conference son-in-law, 12 grandchildren, 32 great- musical and educational ministries for nine years. grandchildren, a sister, a brother, a sister- of the Mennonite and Independent in-law, and many nieces and nephews. churches that her husband pastored in Dick and Jane eventually moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, to serve Eunice Maxine (Willis ’44) Lewis, Pennsylvania, , California, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. as Ministers-at-Large at SIM, January 27, 2011, age 85, Mesa, Arizona. participating in missionary conferences, church ministry, and Bible conferences.

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