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Lytton Alden Kendall was born March 26, 1936, in Minneapolis, Minn., to Lytton A. Kendall and Blanche Lenora Keller. He died of Parkinson’s disease at Evergreen Hospice House in Albany, ....
Apr 28, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS Lytton Alden Kendall was born March 26, 1936, in Minneapolis, to Lytton A. Kendall and Blanche Lenora Keller. He died of Parkinson’s disease at Evergreen Hospice House in Albany, Oregon, on April 16, 2021. He graduated from St. Louis Park High School in 1955 and received a BS in mining engineering in 1960 from the University of Minnesota. He worked as an engineer, then earned an M.S. in industrial engineering (Iowa State University) and Ph.D. (Ohio State University). In 1971, he received a Fulbright Fellowship, which took him and his young family to Kandy, Sri Lanka as a professor of industrial engineering at Peradeniya University. ....
Joe Armstrong (right) was at the ordination of three confreres in June 1988 But his once unwavering faith soon became tested and the surety he had known all his life fell apart. He began to question every aspect of his faith and, like dominos, everything he had once believed including the existence of an afterlife started to fall. He wasn’t the only one to feel at sea in the seminary, he says. Every time one of his fellow novitiates walked away, he questioned what he was staying for. And the rate of attrition was high. Armstrong had joined firmly believing his ministry would “help save many souls”, but that fundamental tenet started to feel hollow right from the start. ....