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is a career missionary to Santa Cruz, Meredythe was recognized by the Bolivian government’s Ministry of Education for her cooperation and dedication to education in the country. For her accomplishments, Meredythe was awarded the country’s gold Medallion of Merit to the degree of Comendadora. She is founder of Bolivian Evangelical University. |
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received the Alliance Review Community Legacy Award. He is married to . While pursuing his medical degree from Case Western University, Ed was pastor at Oehlhoff Methodist Church in Cleveland, beginning in 1958. He and Alma did medical missions work at Ryder Memorial Hospital in Puerto Rico. Upon returning to the U.S., Ed began a private practice in 1966 with Alliance Community Hospital. |
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spent the 2008 Spring semester in Melbourne, Australia where Carl taught graduate courses in Apocalyptic and Wisdom Literature at Kingsley College. Annalee plays the organ at the Box Forest Wesleyan Methodist Church in Melbourne.
The couple has been married for more than 50 years. Analee is retired; Carl is Professor of Old Testament at Houghton College. For more than 30 years he has also pastored two United Methodist churches; Annalee continues as organist and choir director at these churches. |
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served with World Gospel Mission from 1955-1995 on the Mexican Border Field (1955-69) and at Southwest Indian School (1970-95). They celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on June 17, 2005. They have two daughters, Arlene Ussery, Barbara (a missionary nurse at Tenwek Hospital in Kenya), and a son, Jonathan. |
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and are "first-time" great-grandparents of a baby girl named Riley Marie, born to their grandson Jason (and Valerie) on Mother's Day, May 11, 2008. Jason is on leave from service in Iraq. |
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have spent most of their adult lives in China, where their most recent venture was a 13-month stint assisting a Christian friend establish a new business and ministering at ExPat Christian Fellowship.
Their time in China began with 16 years in Taiwan (1962-78), then three years teaching English at several colleges in China (1989-92). They pastored in the US while not in China. They have been in active ministry for more than 45 years. The Kellermans write, " We treasure our days of preparation at CBC and count it an honor to be in the first class under the Malone College name in 1957. " |
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serve as missionary pastors of Worthington Friends Church in Kingston, Jamaica. Eugene was recently named Chairman of the Board of Management of Happy Grove Secondary School, which was founded by Friends in May 1898. From 1963-66 the couple served as Chaplains of the school and pastored the Seaside Friends Church located on the campus. They began their 51st year of preaching July 1, 2004. |
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was named Dean of the School of Education for George Fox University following his retirement as Executive Director of the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSBC). He is the first dean of the school, which was formed after the joining of three previously independent departments. He is responsible for overseeing the establishment of the school, preparation for upcoming accreditation visits, and the development of a national search for his replacement.
Dr. Myron previously served George Fox University as a professor of education and chair of the education department. He has a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, a master of education from the University of Pittsburgh, and bachelors degrees from Youngstown State University and Malone College.
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was awarded an honorary doctorate of religious education for her 27 years of service in teaching music at Massillon Baptist College. She earned her M.E. from Kent State University in 1972. She was the among first Cantonians to graduate from Malone College. Koerber was named in the Marquis "Who's Who Among American Women" in the 2000 Millenium Edition. |