Alumni Class Notes for April 2017

Dr. Fred Hartman ’52 writes, “We are still serving full-time with Global Outreach Mission. At present it is my privilege to be the speaker once or twice a month on Canada’s National Bible Hour, which airs on about 125 stations all across Canada weekly.

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Dr. Fred Hartman ’52 writes, “We are still serving full-time with Global Outreach Mission. At present it is my privilege to be the speaker once or twice a month on Canada’s National Bible Hour, which airs on about 125 stations all across Canada weekly. I’ve been speaking on this broadcast regularly since 1999. I have also written many booklets for the Mission to be used in conjunction with the program. I also teach a large adult class at our home church, and will be doing another one on prophecy starting this Sunday. We also have a large home Bible study on Tuesday evenings in our home. As you can see, we are still pretty busy for our age.”

Robert Guy ’58 writes that his wife Ardis passed away in February after a long illness.

Edith (Koehler) Williams ’67 writes, “After 49 years teaching at Wheaton College, my husband, Bud, and I, also a retired English teacher, have fully retired.  We have moved to a duplex In a retirement complex, Windsor Manor, three miles from our old home of 43 years.  We are enjoying our new home and will celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary next fall, Lord willing.”

Jane Johnson ’71 will be traveling to Guatemala for short term missions in June to work with her son, who is a vocational missionary there with LoveGuatemala.org.

Lindsay (Koehler) Bonebrake ’10 received her Doctor of Counseling degree from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, conferred in December of 2016.

Cooper (Crouch) Elliff ’15, House of Clara Barton, writes, “I married Tyler Elliff on March 4, 2017. Celebrating with us were many great friends from King’s! We now reside in Harlingen, Texas with our two dogs.”


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