Who's Who at Longport Gospel Hall Home, NJ

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Founding Leadership

  • William Moon, Charter President 1947-1954+
  • G.A. Stahl, Vice-President 1947+
  • John Lloyd, Secretary 1947+
  • Raymond Sunderland, Vice-Secretary 1947+
    • 20 S. Andover Ave., Margate, NJ
  • Louis Smith, Treasurer 1947+
  • Robert A. Crawford 1947+
    • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Arthur Davenport 1947+

Other Early Leadership

  • Angus Weir +1948+

Later Leadership

Alumni

1950's

1959

  • Mrs. Iva Kelley went home to be with the Lord from Spring Lake, Michigan, on Mar. 28. She lived for many years in Valparaiso, Indiana, and was known to the Lord's people in Chicago, Longport, New Jersey, Cleveland, Ohio and elsewhere. Peter and William J. Pell had the privilege of sharing the funeral services in Grand Haven.
  • Christine D. Thomson, of Pittsburgh, PA, who was fifty years in fellowship in the Freindship Avenue assembly, departed this life to be "with Christ" which is "far better." A quiet, devoted sister whose life and testimony will have its proper appraisal from God. She is missed by her many friends here, and also at Longport Home where she spent the closing days of her earthly life."

1960's

1960

  • Annie J. Graham, formerly of Pittsburgh, PA, went home to be with the Lord on June 16. She was born in Ireland 93 years ago. Saved at the age of 18, she came to America shortly thereafter. She was associated with the saints at Friendship Ave. Assembly until about three years ago when she went to reside at the Longport Gospel Hall Home for the aged, where she remained until her home call. She was a widow indeed for over 50 years, and freely entertained the Lord's people as long as she was able. She was well loved by all. The service was conducted by Robert Crawford, her nephew."

1969

  • Doris L. White, Longport, N.J. has not been able to return to Venezuela because of a disk injury which may require surgery. For the present she is at the Longport Gospel Home and helping to care for the aged saints."

1970's

1970

  • Mrs. W.B. Johnson +1970+

1980's

1983

  • Mabel I. Johnston +1982
    • "William Oliver found the following poems in the personal effects of Mabel I. Johnston who passed away at the Longport Home on Nov. 24, 1982 after much physical suffering. She left a fragrant memory of love to Christ.
      • "I would have you without carefulness" (1 Cor. 7:32). "He careth for you" (1 Peter 5:7).
        • "No anxious thought upon thy brow, the watching world should see, no carefulness, O child of God, for nothing careful be, but cast thou all thy care on Him, who always cares for thee." written by M.I.J. in Dec. of 1931.
        • "Today perhaps! 'Tis true! Today, ere nightfall we may be away; Transported home, how blest, how grand! Transported home to gloryland; One twinkling moment then to be with Him for all eternity. Today perhaps! Then why the fear? Tomorrow, we may not be here! The thing so dreaded may not come til we are safely gathered home. The threat'ning storm cloud may not break, till in His presence we awake." M.I.J. written at age 20
  • Miss Matilda Cochrane +1983 (1905-1983)
    • "Miss Matilda Cochrane of Longport, N.J. on June 17, age 78. Our dear sister was born in Pennsylvania and professed faith in Christ when she was 13 years of age. For many years, she was in fellowship in assemblies in the Philadelphia area before coming to Longport. Miss Cochrane loved the Lord and was looking for His coming. The funeral service was taken by Eugene Higgins."
  • Mrs. Velma Joye +1983 (1895-1983)
    • "Mrs. Velma Joye of Longport, N.J. on Aug. 17, age 88. Our dear sister was born in Peterboro, Ontario. She and her husband came to Detroit in 1923 and God saved her during a gospel series in the old Central Hall in Detroit. For many years she was in fellowship in Ferndale but lately has resided in the Home at Longport. Her husband predeceased her in 1971. William Lavery spoke at the funeral services."

1986

  • Andrew Stenhouse +1986-1989+
  • Nina Stenhouse +1986
    • missionaries to Santiago, Chile, did radio work, wrote Spanish Gospel tracts, co-edited "Palabras Fieles".
    • LOI 1986-11: "Nina Stenhouse, 88, of Longport, New Jersey, on Aug. 25th. Nina and her husband Andrew spent more than half a century as missionaries in Chile."

1990's

  • Elizabeth Duncan 1950-1991 (1899-1991)
    • Elizabeth Duncan of Longport, N.J. on May 20, age 92. Our dear sister was born in Paisley, Scotland on April 20, 1899 and was saved as a young adult after immigrating to the United States in the 1920's. She was in the Longport Home since 1950 when she came with her mother. When first a resident, she worked in various capacities. She was always a happy sister, rejoicing in the Lord despite her many infirmities."
  • Mrs. Caroline Moon 1978-1991
    • Mrs. Caroline Moon of Longport, N.J. on June 2. Our dear sister was saved in her early 20's while under the sound of the gospel preached by Brethren Conaway and Halliday in Philadelphia. She was a faithful sister who had been in fellowship with the Olney assembly before going to the Longport Home in 1978. Mrs. Moon is survived by two sons, Edwin and Bruce. She and her husband George were instrumental in helping establish the Home in Longport. Mrs. Moon represented the last of that generation who had been associated with the Home through the years."

1995

  • Mrs. John (Eunice) Reid +1995+

1996

  • T. Ernest Wilson +1996
    • see memorial tribute in Counsel 1997 Jan-Feb
  • Garland T. Fesche 1994-1996 (d. 1996)
    • "Garland T. Fesche of Longport, New Jersey, went to be with the Lord on Feb. 16. She and her husband, Edwin Fesche, spent many years in pioneer work. She spent the last two years at the Longport Home for the Aged."

Sources

  • Counsel
    • 1997:1-2;
  • Know Your Missionaries
    • 1986:9
    • 1989:6
  • Letters of Interest
    • 1969:6
    • 1986:11
    • 1988:7-8
    • 1995:10
    • 1996:5
  • Light and Liberty
    • 1947-2
    • 1959-1, 5
    • 1960-10
  • Truth and Tidings
    • 1951:9
    • 1983:6, 8, 11
    • 1991:8