Lynn Gray Gordon

Lynn Gray Gordon, D.D., (April 8, 1912 – June 14, 2003) was an American pastor, Christian educator, army chaplain, and college president.

Education

Lynn Gray Gordon was born on April 8, 1912 in Waxahatchie, Ellis, Texas, USA.

He received his A.B. (Chem) from Texas Technological College in 1933, and M. Div. from Faith Theological Seminary in May 1949.

He served in the Texas State Department of Health as a Sanitary Engineer for 5 years, during which time the State sent him to study at Vandebilt University for one semester (1937), and at the Harvard University Graduate School of Public Health for one year (1938).

Chaplaincy

Following the outbreak of World War II, he served in the Army as a Major, Sanitary Engineer, ending up in the Philippines in 1946. He also served as a US Army Chaplain (Lt. Colonel) in Korea.

Ministry

Gordon served in the following capacity:[1]

Publications

Death

He died on June 14, 2003 in Melbourne, Brevard, Florida, United States. He is survived by his wife Maurine Ethlyn Ford, in Borger, Texas, whom he married on May 26, 1935.[2]

References

Academic offices
Preceded by
Robert G. Rayburn
President of Highland College
1955–1957
Succeeded by
Robert E. Kofahl
Conciliar offices
Preceded by
J. Gordon Holdcroft
President of Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions
1972–1995
Succeeded by
Earle R. White
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