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Esther Bergen

1921 - 2005 Person Name: Esther C. Bergen Topics: Grief Adapter of "Balaacoolwe (Blessed Are the Persecuted)" in Voices Together Esther Bergen was born on June 18, 1921 in Mor­den, Man­i­to­ba, Can­a­da. She was the daughter of a Mennonite minister and graduated from the Men­non­ite Col­lege In­sti­tute in Gret­na, Man­i­to­ba. After teaching in several rural schools, she attended the Men­non­ite Breth­ren Bi­ble Col­lege in Win­ni­peg. She taught mu­sic at the Men­non­ite Breth­ren Bi­ble Col­lege, and served as Dean and Re­gis­trar at the Ca­na­di­an Men­non­ite Bi­ble Col­lege. She al­so worked as a mis­sion­a­ry in Mex­i­co with her hus­band, Men­no Ber­gen (1956-68). She trans­lat­ed some 150 hymns, and com­posed sev­eral hymn tunes. She was a teacher, musician, poet, translator, church worker, wife, and mother. She died in on March 1, 2005 in Winnepeg. [Sources: Hustad, Donald Paul. Dictionary-Handbook to Hymns for the Living Church. Carol Stream, Illinois: Hope Publishing Company, 1978. p. 205] NN, Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/h/u/s/hustad_dp.htm

Jean E. Wood-Kobert

Topics: Grief Harmonizer of "GREENCASTLE" in Chalice Hymnal

Robin Mann

b. 1949 Person Name: Robin Mann, 1949- Topics: Grief Author of "Comfort, comfort all my people" in Together in Song

Jillian M. Bray

Person Name: Jillian Bray Topics: Grief Composer of "LACE" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.)

G. A. Hennig

Topics: Grief Composer (verse) of "[Wild creatures long to cool their tongues]" in Christian Worship Grace Hennig has served as organist, choir director, worship team leader, and accompanist in several congregations over the past twenty years. Presently, she serves as director of the Women’s Choir at Martin Luther College and is also active in music composition. Grace was graduated from Bethany Lutheran College (AA), Dr. Martin Luther College (BS), from Concordia University-Chicago (MCM) and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (BA). Grace has presented worship topics at conferences and served on parish worship consulting teams. Her hymn tunes and settings appear in Christian Worship Supplement (2008) and other hymnals.​ Grace Hennig

W. Donald Davison

b. 1937 Person Name: Donald Davison (b. 1937) Topics: Grief Composer of "AMPLITUDO" in Ancient and Modern

Ellen Clark-King

Topics: Grief Author of "Out of the Depths of Fear (Hymn of Lament)" in New Hymns of Hope

Anna Laura Page

b. 1943 Topics: Grief Composer of "BEULAH" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal

John Glaser

b. 1961 Person Name: John Glaser, 1961- Topics: Grief Translator (Spanish) of "By the Babylonian Rivers" in Community of Christ Sings

Ruth Watson Henderson

b. 1932 Topics: Grief Harmonizer of "WELLSPRING" in Voices United Henderson, Ruth Watson; b. Nov. 23, 1932, Toronto; Canadian organist, pianist, accompanist

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