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J. S. Torbett

1868 - 1941 Person Name: J. S. T. Hymnal Number: 118 Author of "The Glory-Land Way" in Abiding Faith James Samuel Torbett Born in Georgia in 1868. He was a gospel song writer. He died in Texas. Dianne Shapiro, from obituary on Find a Grave memorial website (accessed 1/29/2020)

James P. Sullivan

1876 - 1948 Person Name: Rev. James P. Sullivan Hymnal Number: 85 Author of "O Say, But I'm Glad" in Abiding Faith Father of Mildred Ellen Sullivan. (hymntime.com/tch)

Homer F. Morris

Hymnal Number: 100 Composer of "[Earthly wealth and fame may never come to me]" in Abiding Faith Born in Georgia, died in Texas. Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/17/2022)

Andrew Jenkins

Person Name: Rev. A. J. Hymnal Number: 72 Author of "God Put a Rainbow in the Cloud" in Abiding Faith

J. W. Payte

Person Name: J. W. P. Hymnal Number: 66 Author of "He Will Guide Me Safely Home" in Abiding Faith

Austin Hazelwood

1878 - 1952 Hymnal Number: 68 Composer of "[The seeds of true pow'r we should plant as we go]" in Abiding Faith Austin Hazelwood was a prolific hymn writer and sold the majority of his work to Vaughn. Dianne Shapiro, from email sent by grand daughter

John A. Lee

1866 - 1952 Person Name: J. A. L. Hymnal Number: 37 Author of "We'll All Be Gone Tomorrow" in Abiding Faith

Mrs. M. L. Spain

Hymnal Number: 72 Arranger of "[When God shut Noah in the grand old ark]" in Abiding Faith

G. T. Byrd

1871 - 1950 Person Name: G. T. B. Hymnal Number: 114 Author of "All Alone" in Abiding Faith George Thomas Byrd was born on Ap­ril 16, 1871 in Har­al­son Coun­ty, Georg­ia. He was a Meth­od­ist min­is­ter, and la­ter a bishop in the Meth­odi­st Hol­ston Con­fer­ence, liv­ing in Day­ton, Ten­nes­see. He died on Oc­to­ber 13, 1950. His works include: Living Songs of Faith and Hope (Day­ton, Ten­nes­see: G. T. Byrd, 1940) See more at http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/y/r/byrd_gt.htm

Mildred Sullivan Lacour

1916 - 2016 Hymnal Number: 85 Composer of "[There is a song in my heart today]" in Abiding Faith Mildred was the daughter of James Sullivan, and wife of Lawrence L. Lacour. She was educated at St. Elizabeth College; John Fletcher College, University Park, Iowa; Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois; and the Juilliard School in New York City. She studied harp and received two degrees from these schools. In the 1950s, Mildred and her husband spent several years in Japan, performing in 190 concerts and helping establish 21 churches. In 980s they were at Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, where Mildred was Director of Graduate Community Life. They subsequently moved to Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where her husband was a senior pastor, and where Mildred retired. In her later years, Mildred moved to Colorado Springs, where she was a member of the Symphony Orchestra and Summer Opera. She spent over six decades in ministry. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

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