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Who's Who at Indiana Gospel Hall, PA

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** Pfc. David Roy Baird - 1945 @ 3rd Marine Div., South Pacific; +1948-1949+ @ Ind., PA; 1964 @ Fairfax, VA;
** Pfc. Robert Baird - 1945 @ 7th Army, Germany; 1948 @ Valley Forge Gen. Hospital, Phoenixville, PA; 1949 @ U.S. Army; 1964 @ Ind., PA.
 
==Baldwin family==
TIG 2003-11-14: "Georgina G. Baldwin, 83, Indiana, was called home to be with the Lord on Thu., Nov. 13, 2003 from St. Andrew's Village. She was born July 10, 1920, in Ardmore, a daughter of William T. and Suzanne R. Gartner Goldsmith. Mrs. Baldwin lived most of her life in Indiana where she was a homemaker and a member of the Indiana Gospel Hall. She is survived by one brother, William H. Goldsmith, West Chester; one sister, Rose H. Goldsmith, Havertown; a niece; three sisters-in-law, a brother-in-law and their families. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Evangelist George A. Baldwin... Memorial contributions may be made to Indiana Gospel Hall... St. Andrew's Village... or to the Bryn Mawr Gospel Hall..."
 
* George W. Baldwin '''?'''
* Georgina Goldsmith Baldwin '''+2003''' (b. 1920 Ardmore, PA - d. 2003 Ind., PA), daughter of William T. Goldsmith & Suzanne R. Gartner Goldsmith.
==Black family==
==Parks family==
TIG 2005-3-1: "William Moore Parks, 85, of Indiana went home to be with the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Sat., Feb. 26, 2005. He passed away at St. Andrew's Village after a lengthy illness, one day shy of his 86th birthday. The son of Irish immigrants Joseph and Sara McCahan Parks, he was born Feb. 27, 1919 in Ardmore, PA. The family lived in Ardmore, [[Northern Ireland]], for two years. Mr. Parks graduated from Lower Merion High School and attended the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. The most important day of his life was Jan. 30, 1941. As a young man of almost 23, he had turned his back on the gospel under which he was raised and brought heartache to his parents and family. But God allowed him to be stricken with a serious sinus infection, which continued to plague him until his death. It put him on his back and caused him to think about his soul. He realized from the Bible that he had sinned against God and that he desperately needed a savior. On that day in January, he realized that when Christ suffered at Calvary, he had died for Bill Parks, and he was born again. For the rest of his life he lived for the Savior, who had died for him. He married Jeanette Brady on July 11, 1947. After living most of their married life on the Main Line of Philadelphia, they retired to Indiana in Oct. 1985. They had 56 very happy years together. They were faithful members of the assembly of Christians that met in the Bryn Mawr Gospel Hall, as well as the Indiana Gospel Hall later in their lives. He was an elder in both assemblies, faithfully serving the Lord. He owned his own title insurance company, making settlements on hundreds of homes. He built many houses on the Main Line as well, and was one of the first developers of Chesterbrook, a large development near Valley Forge. He also built and owned two office buildings. He and Nettie were renowned for their hospitality. Their homes were constantly to open for friends and neighbors and they were known for their love and care of others. Surviving are two sons, Lindsay Parks and wife Diane, Indiana, and Alan Parks and wife Carol, Myrtle Beach, SC; six grandchildren: Brian Parks and his wife, Erica, and Kristin Kodman and her husband Jim all of Indiana. Jeremy Parks and wife Michalle, Stanley, NC; Shannon Parnell and her husband Chris; Alan Parks Jr.; and Devin Parks, all of Myrtle Beach, SC; and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister Carrie; and his wife, who died in Sept. 2003. All were saved by God's marvelous grace... Funeral services will be held at noon Saturday. His son Alan, a full-time evangelist, will take part in the service, with Dale Vitale of Vandergrift and William Seale Jr., of Indiana, both full-time servants of the Lord."
The most important day TIG 2003-9-9: "Jeanette Brady Parks, 88, of his life was JanIndiana, went home to be with the Lord on Sat., Sept. 306, 19412003, at St. Andrew's Village. As a young man A daughter of almost 23Scottish immigrants, John and Annie "Nannie" Fleming Lindsay, she was born Jan. 6, he had turned his back on 1915, in the gospel under which he was raised and brought heartache to his parents and familylittle coal-mining town of Jenner, in Somerset County. But God allowed him to be stricken with a serious sinus infection, which continued to plague him until his deathMrs. Parks graduated from Cairnbrook High School in 1932. It put him on his back and caused him to think about his soulThe single most important event in her life occurred when she was a young woman of 20. He realized She had learned from God's Word, the Bible , that he had sinned against God she was a sinner, and that he desperately she needed a saviorSavior. On that day in JanuaryShe understood the truth of Calvary, he realized that when Christ suffered at Calvarydied on the cross, he had died He was paying for Bill Parksher sins. She accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal Savior, and he from that moment on, was born againready for Heaven, and for all eternity.
For the rest of his life he lived for the SaviorShe and her husband, Bill, who had died for him. He were married Jeanette Brady on July 11, 1947. After living most of their married life on the Main Line of Philadelphia, they retired to Indiana in Oct. 1985. They had having 56 very happy years together. They She loved to take care of others, and their home was marked by Christian love and open hospitality. For many years, they were faithful members of in happy fellowship with the assembly of Christians that met meeting in the Bryn Mawr Gospel Hall, as well as the Indiana Gospel Hall later in their lives. He .. (Survivor list)... She was an elder preceded in both assembliesdeath by her parents, her first husband, David Brady; her brothers Jimmie and Bobby; and one sister, faithfully serving Lizzie. All were saved by the Lordmarvelous grace of God. He owned his own title insurance companyFriends will be received from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wed., making settlements on hundreds of homesat Robinson-Lytle Inc. He built many houses on the Main Line as well, and was one of the first developers of ChesterbrookIndiana, where funeral services will be held at noon Thursday with her son, Alan, a large development near Valley Forge. He also built full-time evangelist, and owned two office buildings. He evangelists Harold Paisley and Nettie were renowned for their hospitalityJames Smith, both of Ontario, officiating. Their homes were constantly to open for friends and neighbors and they were known for their love and care Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery where her body will await the resurrection, at the returning of othersthe Lord Jesus Christ."
Surviving are two sons, Lindsay Parks and wife Diane, Indiana, and Alan Parks and wife Carol, Myrtle Beach, SC; six grandchildren: Brian Parks and his wife, Erica, and Kristin Kodman and her husband Jim all of Indiana. Jeremy Parks and wife Michalle, Stanley, NC; Shannon Parnell and her husband Chris; Alan Parks Jr.; and Devin Parks, all of Myrtle Beach, SC; and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister Carrie; and his wife, who died in Sept. 2003. All were saved by God's marvelous grace... Funeral services will be held at noon Saturday. His son Alan, a full-time evangelist, will take part in the service, with Dale Vitale of Vandergrift and William Seale Jr., of Indiana, both full-time servants of the Lord."
* William "Bill" Moore Parks '''1985-2006''' (b. 1919 Ardmore, PA - d. 2005 Ind., PA), son of Joseph Parks & Sara McCahan Parks. * Jeanette "Nettie" Lindsay Brady -Parks '''1985-2003''' (b. 1915 Jenner, Somerset, PA; m. 1947; d. 2003 Ind., PA), daughter of John Lindsay & Annie "Nannie" Fleming Lindsay. ** J. Lindsay Parks '''+1989-present'''. Wife: Diane Kember Parks, daughter of Donald Kember & Dorene Gail Moose Kember (b. 1955 - d. 2006 Sarnia, [[Ontario|ON]]). See [https://www.newspapers.com/image/527953796/ TIG 2006-10-27] for Dorene's obit.*** Brian Parks. Wife: Erica Parks. 2005 @ Ind., PA. *** Kristin Parks Kodman. Husband: Jim Kodman. 2005 @ Ind., PA. *** Jeremy Parks. Wife: Michalle Parks. 2005 @ Stanley, NC. ** Alan Parks - 2005 @ Myrtle Beach, SC. Wife: Carol Parks.*** Shannon Parks Parnell. Husband: Chris Parnell. 2005 @ Myrtle Beach, SC
*** Alan Parks, Jr. 2005 @ Myrtle Beach, SC
*** Devin Parks - 2005 @ Myrtle Beach, SC
==Seale family==
Bill Seale is full-time in the Lord's work.
* William "Bill" Seale, Jr. '''+2005-present'''
==Stewart family==
*** 1950's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/519396078 1950-11-13], p. 2; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/540599604 1956-4-23], p. 6; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541137721 1956-12-8], p. 2; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/540619900 1959-2-10], p. 4; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541856943 1959-11-19], p. 12; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/540916230 1951-12-3], p. 5; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541864333 1960-1-27], p. 8; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541369986 1959-6-29], p. 2;
*** 1960's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541806015 1964-6-22], p. 2;
*** 2000's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/522715409 2003-9-9], p. 4; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/527905153 2003-11-14], p. 4;
** The Indiana Democrat
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/994665775 1938-11-24], p. 5;