Quinn, Imogene A.

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Quinn, Imogene A.
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MISS IMOGENE QUINN, a retired
member of the Detroit Conference who
makes her home in Avon Pa rk, Fla., during the winte r mont hs, has been confined
in the Wa lker Memol"ial Hospital, Room
202, in tha t city for six weeks with a
serious heart condition and in all probability will rema in a patient there fo r a
month longer. She is grateful for the
many remembrances she has received and
a ppreciates the prayers of he r many
Michigan fri ends and members of the
various churches where she B<ts, serred
as pastor and evangelist. b - 7:( ~ -c~ '}
REV. IMOGENE QUINN, retired member of the Detroit Conference, who has
been a patient in Wa lker Memorial for
five months in Avon P ark, Florida, has
returned to her home and through the
MCA wishes to express her apprecia tion
to her many fri ends and form er parishioners who remembered her with cards
and le tters, a nd especially their prayers
for her recovery. She may now be addressed a t RFD 2, Box 1;i6A, Avon Pa rk,
Florida 33825. I J - (g --&; '1
REV. MISS IMOGENE QUINN of Indianapolis, Ind., a retired member of the
Detroit Conference, died November 14 in
the Walker Memorial Hospital in Avon
P ark, Fla., where she had been a patient
for several months. She was born in
Frankfort, Ind., and had resided in Avon
Park during the winter for the past several
years. A s an evangelist, she preached
throughout the United States. After becoming an ordained Methodist minister,
sh e h eld pastora tes at Chapin, Oak Grove
and Columbiaville, retiring from there in
1963. She also preached several times in
Europe. Funeral services were conducted
by Rev. Duan e Zoller at the Mizelle
Funer al Home. Further services were held
at the H arry W. Moore P eace Chapel,
Indianapolis, Ind., with interment in Me morial P a rk. Survivors include one sister,
Mrs. Josephine E. Hardy of Indian...a.,P.olis;
one niece; and two nephews.}-~!l-J~

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