Albert Joseph Otto

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Com. Albert Joseph Otto (1924-2009) was commended 1952 by Believers Chapel (aka Wheatland Bible Chapel) in Dallas, Texas. He was the first military chaplain to be recognized by the U.S. government as commended from the Brethren specifically.

Family

He was born in Comstock Twp., Kalamazoo, Michigan on Jan. 13, 1924, a son of William Henry Otto (b. 1898 Otsego, MI - d. 1980 Asheville, Buncombe, NC) & Gladys Opal Kelley Otto (b. 1902 Hickory Corners, Barry, MI - d. 1982 Asheville, NC). William's memorial was officiated by Bert Councell & Don Moore.

He was raised in Kalamazoo, and by 1935 in St. Petersburg, Florida. Al had three siblings:

  • Evelyn Leah Otto Buchanan (b. 1927 Comstock Twp., MI - d. 2003 Lawrenceville, IL). Husband (1954 @ Waynesville, NC): Rowland G. Buchanan, son of Ralph E. Buchanan of Lawrenceville, IL.
  • Charles "Chuck" Wesley Otto (b. 1926 Comstock Twp., MI - d. 2015 FL)
  • Abraham Franklin Otto (b. 1946 St. Petersburg, FL). Wife (1970 @ Polk Co., FL): Teresa Louise Wilbanks Otto (1948-2008 Lakeland, Polk, FL), daughter of James Leon Wilbanks (b. 1919 Neman, Elmore, AL - d. 1988 Lakeland, FL) & Mildred Evelyn Bean Wilbanks (b. 1921 Chattanooga, TN - d. 1990 Lakeland, FL).

Education

He graduated from Emory University with a B.S., Dallas Theological Seminary with a Masters in Theology, Hofstra University with a Masters in Biology, and from Pepperdine University with a M.A. in Human Resource Management. He also studied for a Ph.D. from Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning.

Assemblies

Al was raised among the TW exclusives, and left sometime prior to being commended by Believers Chapel in Dallas, which is an open assembly.

Marriage and Family

Al's wife was Elizabeth Colgan Otto. They had one daughter, Mary Otto Selzer of Cullowhee.

Military

As per his obit, he served during WWII with the USMC as Sergeant in the telephone corps with long-rang artillery units in the Pacific theater. In Sept. 1953 he joined the Navy as the first PB chaplain, and retired as a Commander on June 30, 1980. His final shipboard assignment was on the USS Saratoga. Al's father, William Henry Otto, was a veteran of WWI, and retired from the U.S. Navy.

Later Life

After a medically-induced retirement in 1980, Com. Otto resided in Wheaton, IL, Keystone Heights, FL and Maggie Valley, NC.

He was promoted to glory on May 22, 2009 in Canton, Haywood, NC. His memorial was officiated by Clayton Davis at Waynesville Christian Fellowship in Waynesville, NC and the graveside by Mike Otto, founding pastor of Countryside Community Church, an independent in Newtown, Pennsylvania, with military rites from the Navy. Memorials were suggested to the Gideons.

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