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Oren P. Allen

Hymnal Number: temp_98 Author of "I'm going o'er home forever to stay" in Great Joy

Stephen H. Denney

Hymnal Number: temp_100 Author of "The glory bound train" in Great Joy

L. H. Foust

Hymnal Number: temp_90 Author of "Don't grieve for me because I'm gone" in Great Joy

W. Ernest Hamby

Hymnal Number: temp_26 Author of "In the shining golden city" in Great Joy

W. L. Spence

1903 - 1999 Hymnal Number: temp_64 Author of "Blessed Lord, this is my plea" in Great Joy William Lee Spence

William A. Bledsoe

Hymnal Number: temp_13 Author of "There is victory for you" in Great Joy

Claud J. Taylor

1909 - 2009 Person Name: Claud Taylor Hymnal Number: temp_84 Author of "The blood stained lental" in Great Joy

Mrs. J. S. Adams

Person Name: J. S. Adams Hymnal Number: temp_40 Author of "Over there" in Great Joy

H. C. Finley

1884 - 1970 Hymnal Number: temp_10 Author of "At set of sun I'm going home" in Great Joy H. C. (Hiram Cleveland) Finley was born in Sharp County, Arkansas April 2, 1884. his parents were Stephen and Mary Amelia Moody Finley. In 1909 he was married to Lucy Edna Mason, daughter of a music teacher. To them were born six children. He preached and taught singing schools in several states for more than 40 years. He has had songs published in several books. His most popular song is "There's Only One Way." Other songs are "No Wonder You're Sad," "Sinner, Put Your Trust in Jesus," and Glory and Honor Be To Christ." He died February 17, 1970. His wife died June 26, 1976. Rhonda McDonald, great grand-daughter (email)

Ira B. Dykes

1882 - 1962 Hymnal Number: temp_42 Author of "My guiding star" in Great Joy Ira Benjamin Dykes, Sr., Lived in Oklahoma Dianne Shapiro

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