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The Rev. Cecil Williams, who with his late wife turned Glide Church in San Francisco into a world-renowned haven for people suffering from poverty and homelessness and living on the margins, has died.
Cecil Leonard "Chip" Murray (September 26, 1929 – April 5, 2024) was an American theologian. Early life. Murray was born in Lakeland, Florida, the second child ...
Born on March 20, 1988, Cecil was the daughter of David and Jody Cecil (née Naudascher). [2]A native of West Alexandria, Ohio, a rural community near Dayton.Cecil was an avid sports fan and soccer player, competing in a state tournament with her team, the Orange Crush, at eleven years old.
Albert Cecil Williams (September 22, 1929 – April 22, 2024) was an American pastor, civil and LGBT rights activist, community leader, and author who was the pastor of Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco. [1] He was one of the first five African-American graduates of the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University ...
Cecil Maguire, 90, Irish painter. [202] Elliott Mendelson, 88, American logician. [203] Sylvia Ostry, 92, Canadian economist. [204] Darrin Patrick, 49, American author and megachurch pastor, suicide by gunshot. [205] Eugenio Ravignani, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vittorio Veneto (1983–1997) and Trieste (1997–2009). [206]
The woman grabbed a gun from her car and shot her 21-year-old son at close range, killing him, according to the probable cause affidavit.
Cecil William Weekes (1931–2012 [1]) was Dean of Lismore from 1990 [2] until 1996. He was the Non-Stipendiary Minister at Glenageary from 1978 to 1980 and Bishop's Vicar at Kilkenny Cathedral from then until 1983.
Cecil Boyce Perkins (December 1, 1940 – October 28, 2021) [1] was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared in two games for the New York Yankees in 1967. He posted a 0–1 record with a 9.00 earned run average in five full innings pitched. His professional baseball career lasted seven years (1962–1968), all in the Yankee ...