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38 Yale University Obituary Record tory, Suffolk County, Massachusetts State, New York State, and Amen can Bar associations, American Academy of Political and Social Science and New Old South Church (Congregational), Boston. Married July 8, 1886, m New Haven, Conn , Mary Lavinia, daughtei of George M and Mary (Foy) Harmon Chddren* Mary Louise, Waltei Harmon, '16, Edward Whittier (Massachusetts Inst of Technology ex- '18), and John, e^-21 (died September 25, 1933) Mrs Hellier diec August 5,1937 Death due to coronary occlusion. Buned m Mount Hope Cemetery Bangor Survived by daughter, two sons, and four grandchddren. Edward Lincoln Smith, B.A. 1886. Bom April 6,1865, in Montpeher, Vt. Died June 24,1940, in Seattle, Wash. Father, Carlos Lilley Smith, a merchant m Montpeher, son of Wilham Sidney and Phylura (Lilley) Smith of Montpeher. Mother, Catherine Holden (Chapm) Smith; daughter of Joseph and Cathenne (Holden) Chapm of Montpeher Yale relatives mclude a nephew, Edward Lincoln Smith, 2d, '34 Washmgton County Grammar School, Montpeher Second dispute appomtment Jumor and Semor years, hbranan North Church Mission two years, delegate to college YMCA. conventions three years, Class Ivy Committee, member Hare and Hounds Club. Teacher Easton (Conn ) Academy 1886-87, attended Yale Divinity School 1887-90 (BD. 1890; Commencement speaker), member Yale Washmgton Band, ordained m Congregational church, Genesee, Idaho, November 7,1890, and mimster there 1890-93, mimster First Congregational Church, Walla Walla, Wash., 1893-98 and member Walla Walla Board of Education, a founder Pdgnm Church, Seattle, and minister 1899-1912 and 1921-23, correspondmg secretary American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, with offices in New York City, 1912-21, minister Queen Anne Church, Seattle, 1924 until retirement in 1929, DD Whitman College 1904; author Two Warriors (1931), Stx Studies in the Acts of the Apostles (1931), "The Heart of the Gospel" m Three Sermons by Three Members of the Yale Band in Washington (1932), and Five Psalms . (1934), delegate World Missionary Conference, Edmburgh, 1910, trustee Peipmg Umversity and Madura College, India, director Congregational State Conference, Congregational Church Extension Society, and Pdgnm Foundation (Umversity of Washmgton); on nominating committee and commission on denominational history National Councd of Congregational Churches; member Seattle school board 1903-06 and 1924-30 (president 1926-27), vice-president Yale
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1935-1940 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1935-1940 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 38 |
Transcript | 38 Yale University Obituary Record tory, Suffolk County, Massachusetts State, New York State, and Amen can Bar associations, American Academy of Political and Social Science and New Old South Church (Congregational), Boston. Married July 8, 1886, m New Haven, Conn , Mary Lavinia, daughtei of George M and Mary (Foy) Harmon Chddren* Mary Louise, Waltei Harmon, '16, Edward Whittier (Massachusetts Inst of Technology ex- '18), and John, e^-21 (died September 25, 1933) Mrs Hellier diec August 5,1937 Death due to coronary occlusion. Buned m Mount Hope Cemetery Bangor Survived by daughter, two sons, and four grandchddren. Edward Lincoln Smith, B.A. 1886. Bom April 6,1865, in Montpeher, Vt. Died June 24,1940, in Seattle, Wash. Father, Carlos Lilley Smith, a merchant m Montpeher, son of Wilham Sidney and Phylura (Lilley) Smith of Montpeher. Mother, Catherine Holden (Chapm) Smith; daughter of Joseph and Cathenne (Holden) Chapm of Montpeher Yale relatives mclude a nephew, Edward Lincoln Smith, 2d, '34 Washmgton County Grammar School, Montpeher Second dispute appomtment Jumor and Semor years, hbranan North Church Mission two years, delegate to college YMCA. conventions three years, Class Ivy Committee, member Hare and Hounds Club. Teacher Easton (Conn ) Academy 1886-87, attended Yale Divinity School 1887-90 (BD. 1890; Commencement speaker), member Yale Washmgton Band, ordained m Congregational church, Genesee, Idaho, November 7,1890, and mimster there 1890-93, mimster First Congregational Church, Walla Walla, Wash., 1893-98 and member Walla Walla Board of Education, a founder Pdgnm Church, Seattle, and minister 1899-1912 and 1921-23, correspondmg secretary American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, with offices in New York City, 1912-21, minister Queen Anne Church, Seattle, 1924 until retirement in 1929, DD Whitman College 1904; author Two Warriors (1931), Stx Studies in the Acts of the Apostles (1931), "The Heart of the Gospel" m Three Sermons by Three Members of the Yale Band in Washington (1932), and Five Psalms . (1934), delegate World Missionary Conference, Edmburgh, 1910, trustee Peipmg Umversity and Madura College, India, director Congregational State Conference, Congregational Church Extension Society, and Pdgnm Foundation (Umversity of Washmgton); on nominating committee and commission on denominational history National Councd of Congregational Churches; member Seattle school board 1903-06 and 1924-30 (president 1926-27), vice-president Yale |