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Loganbill, Jesse H. (1889-1942)

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(New page: ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1942 Dec 3 p. 1 Birth date: 1889 text of obituary: '''Well Known Treasurer of Bluffton College Called in Death''' '''PROF. JESSE H. LOGANBILL HAD ...)
 
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'''PROF. JESSE H. LOGANBILL HAD SERVED COLLEGE DURING PAST FIVE YEARS'''
 
'''PROF. JESSE H. LOGANBILL HAD SERVED COLLEGE DURING PAST FIVE YEARS'''
   
Bluffton, Ohio, November 26. ˜ Students and faculty members of Bluffton college were deeply grieved at the passing of Professor Jesse H. Loganbill early Friday morning, November 20, following a serious illness of four months. Professor Loganbill first became associated with the college in the fall of 1937, as assistant professor of psychology. Continuing in this capacity, he also took over the duties of business manager in the fall of 1938, and served in both capacities until his illness confined him to his apartment early in August this year.
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Bluffton, Ohio, November 26. — Students and faculty members of Bluffton college were deeply grieved at the passing of Professor Jesse H. Loganbill early Friday morning, November 20, following a serious illness of four months. Professor Loganbill first became associated with the college in the fall of 1937, as assistant professor of psychology. Continuing in this capacity, he also took over the duties of business manager in the fall of 1938, and served in both capacities until his illness confined him to his apartment early in August this year.
   
 
Dr. Lloyd L. Ramseyer, President of Bluffton college, and Dr. J. S. Schultz, Dean of the college, assisted Rev. Jesse Smucker, pastor of the First Mennonite church in Bluffton, with final rites for Mr. Loganbill. The Vesper choir of the college, directed by Professor Russell A. Lantz, sang "Spirit of God," arranged by Harris, and the "Lord Bless You and Keep You," by Lutkin.
 
Dr. Lloyd L. Ramseyer, President of Bluffton college, and Dr. J. S. Schultz, Dean of the college, assisted Rev. Jesse Smucker, pastor of the First Mennonite church in Bluffton, with final rites for Mr. Loganbill. The Vesper choir of the college, directed by Professor Russell A. Lantz, sang "Spirit of God," arranged by Harris, and the "Lord Bless You and Keep You," by Lutkin.

Revision as of 14:58, 26 July 2010

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1942 Dec 3 p. 1

Birth date: 1889

text of obituary:

Well Known Treasurer of Bluffton College Called in Death

PROF. JESSE H. LOGANBILL HAD SERVED COLLEGE DURING PAST FIVE YEARS

Bluffton, Ohio, November 26. — Students and faculty members of Bluffton college were deeply grieved at the passing of Professor Jesse H. Loganbill early Friday morning, November 20, following a serious illness of four months. Professor Loganbill first became associated with the college in the fall of 1937, as assistant professor of psychology. Continuing in this capacity, he also took over the duties of business manager in the fall of 1938, and served in both capacities until his illness confined him to his apartment early in August this year.

Dr. Lloyd L. Ramseyer, President of Bluffton college, and Dr. J. S. Schultz, Dean of the college, assisted Rev. Jesse Smucker, pastor of the First Mennonite church in Bluffton, with final rites for Mr. Loganbill. The Vesper choir of the college, directed by Professor Russell A. Lantz, sang "Spirit of God," arranged by Harris, and the "Lord Bless You and Keep You," by Lutkin.

Born at Fortuna, Mo., on Oct. 21, 1889, Mr. Loganbill was the son of John P. and Anna Moser Loganbill. He had held many important educational positions previous to his taking up the position at Bluffton College.

He is survived by his wife, the former Eva E. Becker of Meno, Okla., and four children.