Can a boy forget his mother (Webster)

Can a boy forget his mother (Webster)

Author: George O. Webster
Published in 2 hymnals

Author: George O. Webster

Webster, George Orlia, 1866-1942 Born: April 25, 1866, Fort Ann, New York. Died: October 1, 1942, Es­sex, New York. Buried: Bol­ton Land­ing, New York. Son of a Bap­tist min­is­ter, Web­ster at­tend­ed school at Sax­on’s Ri­ver Acad­e­my. His first pas­tor­ate af­ter ord­in­a­tion was in St. Johns­bury, Ver­mont. Of his over 50 years of service as a min­is­ter, over 30 were spent in non-de­nom­in­a­tion­al set­tings, oft­en in com­bined church­es with Meth­od­ist, Pres­by­ter­i­an, and Bap­tist mem­bers. In later years, Web­ster was pas­tor of the Fed­er­at­ed Church at Es­sex, New York, where there is a plaque in his mem­o­ry. He wrote sev­er­al hund­red pub­lished hymns and oth… Go to person page >

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First Line: Can a boy forget his mother (Webster)
Author: George O. Webster
Refrain First Line: His one best friend
Publication Date: 1928
Copyright: This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1928.

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