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Beachy, Alvin J. (1913-1986)

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'''Photo holdings:''' <br />
 
'''Photo holdings:''' <br />
 
Individual -- early 1950s<br />
 
Individual -- early 1950s<br />
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Individual, 2 copies -- c. late 1950s or early 1960s<br />
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Individual -- 1969 BC ''Thresher'' p. 94 & 1973 BC Thresher p. 30<br />
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Individual -- 1970 BC ''Thresher'' p. 27<br />
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Individual -- 1974 BC ''Thresher'' p. 64<br />
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Individual -- 1975 BC ''Thresher'' p. 43<br />
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Individual -- 1977 BC ''Thresher'' p. 25<br />
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Individual -- 1978 BC ''Thresher'' p. 37<br />
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Individual, various settings on campus, 4 photos -- 1970s
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Individual -- 1980<br />
 
See subject photos: [[Pennsylvania - Mennonites - Misc.]] for individual and family photos
 
See subject photos: [[Pennsylvania - Mennonites - Misc.]] for individual and family photos
   

Revision as of 14:54, 11 April 2019

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 5 Jun 1986 p. 6

Birth date: 1913 July 9, Pennsylvania
Date of Death: 1986 May 27, Kansas

text of obituary:

Former Bible Prof. Dies in Kansas

North Newton, Kan.—Alvin J. Beachy, retired Bible and religion professor at Bethel College here and a former Mennonite minister, died in Newton May 27 at the age of 72.

Graveside services took place May 30 at the Hoffnungsau Cemetery, rural Inman, with Renee Sauder and Don Kauffman in charge. A memorial service was held the same afternoon at Bethel College Mennonite Church.

A native of Salisbury, Pa., he received a Th. D. degree from Harvard University Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass., in 1961.

Beachy had taught at Bluffton (Ohio) College and Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va., coming to Bethel in 1968. He retired in 1978.

He was the author of the book, The Concept of Grace in the Radical Reformation, and edited the volume, Worship As Celebration of Covenant and Incarnation.

He also served as pastor of First Mennonite Church in Normal, Ill., Canton Center (Conn.) Congregational Church, Bolton Center Congregational Church in Manchester, Conn., First Mennonite Church, Bluffton, and First Congregational Church of Somerville, Mass. At Zion Mennonite Church, Souderton, Pa., he served from 1960 to 1968.

He was married to Vera Clouse in 1942. She survives along with two daughters, Brenda Ray of Rockford, Ill., and Debra Beachy of Mexico City; three brothers, Noah of Grantsville, Md., Milton of Salisbury, Pa., and Irvin of Meyersdale, Pa.; two sisters, Ruth Beiler and Mary Elizabeth Yoder, both of Grantsville, Md.; and four grandchildren.



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Biographical note:
Salisbury, Pennsylvania
Son of Moses M. and Lucy (Miller) Beachy
Married Vera Clouse 1942, Nappanee, Indiana
Bible and Religion teacher -- Bethel college 1968-1978
Minister -- Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylavnia, Illinois

Bethel alumni note:


Photo holdings:
Individual -- early 1950s
Individual, 2 copies -- c. late 1950s or early 1960s
Individual -- 1969 BC Thresher p. 94 & 1973 BC Thresher p. 30
Individual -- 1970 BC Thresher p. 27
Individual -- 1974 BC Thresher p. 64
Individual -- 1975 BC Thresher p. 43
Individual -- 1977 BC Thresher p. 25
Individual -- 1978 BC Thresher p. 37
Individual, various settings on campus, 4 photos -- 1970s Individual -- 1980
See subject photos: Pennsylvania - Mennonites - Misc. for individual and family photos

Sources:
Mennonite Life Sept. 1986 p. 10-16
Find A Grave 63232573

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