Genea-Musings: Seavers in the News - Byron D Seaver Dies in 1954 in Sacramento, California geneamusings.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from geneamusings.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
This week s entry is from
The Los Angeles [Calif.] Times newspaper dated 5 January 1954:
The transcription of the article is: Mrs. Seaver, Widow of Bank Founder, Dies Mrs. Carlton Seaver, widow of the founder of the First National Bank of Pomona, died Sunday at her home in that city at the age of 5. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Todd s Memorial Chapel, Pomona, with the Rev. Raymond A. Waser of Pilgrim Congregational Church officiating. Interment will be in the family plot in Pomona Cemetery. Came From New York Mrs. Seaver came to Pomona with her husband from New York in 1884, and was active in the city s social, cultural and charitable undertakings.
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Many evangelical churches have grown in diversity, but are they places of true unity and equity? In the March issue of CT, sociologist Korie Little Edwards explains why the multiethnic church movement hasn’t lived up to its promises–and how it still could.
Join Little Edwards along with Rich Villodas, Rebecca Y. Kim, Naima Lett, and Curtiss Paul DeYoung for a live discussion on the fruits and challenges of multiethnic congregations.
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Korie Little Edwards
Korie Little Edwards, PhD, is associate professor of sociology at The Ohio State University. She is a leading scholar of race and religion in the United States and past president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, an international, interdisciplinary association. She has written several books and articles on multiracial religious organizations. These include