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Rex Remnah

Hymnal Number: d113 Author of "Mansions in glory" in Heavenly Pictures

Fermon Wright

Hymnal Number: d112 Author of "On the right road, Christ is needing you today" in Heavenly Pictures

Morgan Williams

b. 1892 Hymnal Number: d56 Author of "Preach it, sing it, tell it as you go" in Heavenly Pictures Morgan Williams was born in Laurel County, Kentucky on January 30. 1892. He was ordained a minister of the gospel in the Christian Church on April 14, 1923. In his early 30s, Morgan went blind, but his ministry of preaching and writing the lyrics to gospel songs continued until his death in the early 1960s. His early work was often bought and published by the gospel music companies in Nashville, Tennessee. Janet Sparkman (daughter)

Henry L. Thompson

1903 - 1989 Hymnal Number: d33 Author of "Walking with Jesus" in Heavenly Pictures

Chesley Bray

Hymnal Number: d6 Author of "When my King comes for me" in Heavenly Pictures Aaron Chesley Bray, Sr. was born in Houlka Mississippi in 1905. He died in 1968 and is buried in Pinecrest Cemetery in Calhoun County, Mississippi. His musical education came from the Hartford Music Normal, the Vaughn Music Normal and instruction received from J.A. Roane, W.B. Walbert, Prof. Huddleston and Prof. Lancaster. He was principle of Southern Gospel School of Music for eight years and a harmony instructor at the Denson School of Music in Haleyville, Alabama. In a 1937 publication of the Who’s Who of Southern Singers and Composers, Bray was reported to have written 100 songs. It stated that Bray and his wife, Mattie, traveled the area performing as the Bray duet. He was engaged in the grocery business in Houlka. In 1945, he began publishing a newspaper in Bruce MS, but restraints for raw materials after WWII forced him to find other revenue sources. He purchased his first dry cleaners shortly afterwards in Mathiston, MS but kept his printing press which allowed him to provide books for Gospel singings. It was reported he would travel from singing to singing on weekends, selling his freshly printed hymnals of the latest Gospel renditions. He moved back to Bruce where he remained in the dry cleaning business, selling pianos in the front of his business. He later sold the dry cleaners to one of his sons and he became a Kimball Piano dealer. He spent his later years selling and servicing pianos and organs, writing Gospel songs and traveling the singing circuit. Aaron Bray (grandson)

John L. Shrader

1893 - 1972 Hymnal Number: d46 Author of "Going over home" in Heavenly Pictures John Lafayette Schrader

William Ross Wallace

1819 - 1881 Hymnal Number: d25 Author of "O such wondrous love" in Heavenly Pictures Wallace, William Ross; lawyer and poet; b. Lexington, Ky. 1819; d. N.Y.C. May 5, 1881

S. Whitt Denson

Hymnal Number: d14 Author of "Heavenly chariot, swing low for me" in Heavenly Pictures

M. Emmett Mann

Hymnal Number: d31 Author of "I have found the way" in Heavenly Pictures

James B. Paris

Hymnal Number: d76 Author of "His love will lead me home" in Heavenly Pictures

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