Lyell rader biography
- Colonel Lyell Rader, the oldest son of Layell and Jennie Rader, was born on May 1, 1902.
- Rader (Sr.) and Gladys Damon Rader.
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Obituaries
Published Date: August 2, 2018
Marvin DeWayne Hoeksema, MDiv 1961, was welcomed into heaven to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 28, 2018.He was born May 25th, 1931 in Muscatine. Marvin met his wife Doris (Bierman) Hoeksema while at Muscatine Junior College. Following graduation from Iowa Wesleyan College they were married on May 24th, 1953. Marvin was drafted in the US Army shortly thereafter and stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas. After receiving his honorable discharge, Marvin began his career as a junior high history teacher and coach. Marvin left the teaching field to answer a call to the ministry and moved the young family to Wilmore, Kentucky, to attend Asbury Theological Seminary. His first pastorate was in New Providence, Iowa, where Marvin served two churches Honey Creek Friends and New Providence Friends. Marvin’s calling to the ministry lead the family to Kenya, East Africa in 1968 where Marvin was the Principal of the Friends Bible Institute. Returning to Iowa in 1971, he served for two years as the Yearly Meeting Superintendent for Io
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Lyell M. Rader OBITUARY
Lyell M. Rader, Jr., 78, passed into eternity June 29, 2018, from Bethlehem, PA. He was the son of Lt. Colonel Dr. Lyell M. Rader (Sr.) and Gladys Damon Rader. Born in New York City, he was a minister and educator in The Salvation Army with the rank of Lt. Colonel. His wife of 53 years, Elaine J. Rader, is also a minister. Lyell studied at Asbury University, Asbury Theological Seminary, Syracuse University and Columbia University Teachers College which conferred a doctorate in Religion and Education. He was on the faculty of Asbury University, and The Salvation Army College for Officer Training, New York, and The Salvation Army College for Officers, Colombo, Sri Lanka, also serving on the Board of Trustees of Booth University College, Vancouver. He lectured widely at Salvation Army centers in the United Kingdom, Eastern and Western Europe, Latin America, Australia and Canada, and had numerous publications. His family was resident in Sri Lanka from 1973 to 1986, where Lyell had a largely educational and editorial role with The Salvation Army. Ex
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