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F. W. Herzberger

1859 - 1930 Topics: Confessing Faith; Death and Eternal Life; Funeral / Memorial Service; Heritage Before 1500; Praise Translator of "Christ Is Arisen" in Voices Together Born: October 23, 1859, Baltimore, Maryland. Died: August 26, 1930, St. Louis, Missouri. Educated at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, Herzberger pastored in Carson, Kansas; Chicago, Illinois; and Hammond, Indiana. He was also a pioneer missionary in Arkansas, became the first city missionary (in St. Louis) of the Lutheran Missouri Synod in 1899, and worked for many missionary and charitable causes. His works include: The Family Altar --www.hymntime.com/tch

David L. Edwards

Topics: Life of Discipleship Death and Eternal Life; God's Church Life of Discipleship: Death and Eternal Life; Death; Discipleship; Eternal Life; Funerals and Memorial Services; Grief Author of "Some There Are Who by Their Living" in Chalice Hymnal

Johan Åström

1767 - 1844 Person Name: Johan Astrom Topics: The Christian Life Death and Eternal Life; Funerals; Funerals; God Transcendence; Heaven Adapter of "In Heaven Above" in The Worshiping Church Åström, Johan. (Gaevle, Sweden, November 30, 1767--February 29, 1844). Lutheran. Ordained in 1793, he was briefly pastor of the German church in Norrkoeping, then appointed rector (1805) at Tuna and Stavby and (1821) at Sigtune and Altuna; assisted Archbishop J.O. Wallin in preparing the Psalmbok (1816-1818). The 1819 edition contained 11 of his hymns and several translations. --Don Hustad, DNAH Archives

William Appling

1932 - 2008 Person Name: William Appling Topics: Death and Eternal Life; Funeral / Memorial Service; Heritage African American; Hope; Lent; Peace Adapter of "WE SHALL WALK THROUGH THE VALLEY IN PEACE" in Voices Together APPLING --William T. Renowned conductor, pianist, and educator William Appling passed away on Friday, August 29, 2008. He was 75 and lived in Poughkeepsie, NY. In 1979, Mr. Appling founded William Appling Singers & Orchestra (WASO) in Cleveland, Ohio, a professional ensemble dedicated to performing music of all periods, and particularly the works of American composers. WASO released four critically acclaimed recordings on the New World and Albany record labels and premiered numerous contemporary works. Relocating to Poughkeepsie in 1989 when Mr. Appling was appointed Director of Choral Activities at Vassar College, WASO presented concerts at Lincoln Center, Bard College and many other venues, both as its own entity and under the auspices of the Bard Music Festival and American Symphony Orchestra. Early in his career as educator in the Cleveland area, Mr. Appling was Choral Director for Glenville High School where under his direction the choir received widespread acclaim and was invited to sing at the the Ohio Music Education Association in Columbus, Ohio, and the New York World's Fair. He also enjoyed an active career as a pianist, appearing in solo recital at Town Hall, New York City, concerto performances with the Cleveland Orchestra, at the Aspen Festival under Darius Milhaud, and in duo recital with tenor Seth McCoy. From his obituary published in The New York Times on Sept. 7, 2008

Walter Parratt

1841 - 1924 Person Name: Walter Parratt (1841-1924) Topics: Death and Bereavement; Eternal Life; Funerals and The Departed; Grief; Rest; Saints Editor of "KONTAKION OF THE DEAD" in Ancient and Modern

Phil Burt

b. 1957 Topics: The Church of Jesus Christ Bereavement and Funerals; Living the Christian Life Comfort, Strength and Security; Living the Christian Life Heaven and Victory over Death Arranger of "[How lovely is Thy dwelling-place]" in Complete Mission Praise

Colin Ferguson

b. 1937 Person Name: Colin Ferguson (b. 1937) Topics: The Holy Spirit The Church Celebrates - Death and Grieving; Doubt; Funerals general; Grief; Trust Author of "Hear me, dear Lord, in this my time of sorrow" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.)

W. Frederick Wooden

Topics: Life of Discipleship Death and Eternal Life; God's Church Life of Discipleship: Death and Eternal Life; Death; Eternal Life; Funerals and Memorial Services Composer of "DISTANT BELOVED" in Chalice Hymnal

Jonathan Asprey

Topics: The Church of Jesus Christ Bereavement and Funerals; Living the Christian Life Comfort, Strength and Security; Living the Christian Life Heaven and Victory over Death Composer of "[How lovely is Thy dwelling-place]" in Complete Mission Praise

Irene Zacharias Moon

Topics: Children Appropriate for; Death and Eternal Life; Funeral / Memorial Service; God Images and Names of; God Presence of; Heritage Before 1500; Invocation; Praying; Trinity; Union with God; Wisdom Composer of "SERENA" in Voices Together

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