Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 02, 1976, Image 4

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    Charles Geesey, son of
Mrs. Marian Geesey,
Marietta RD1, was honored
at a special farewell service
at Congregational Bible
Church Sunday night, May
30.
Mr. Geesey preached the
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sermon and he and his
wife, Lucille, and their five
children were present for a
time of fellowship and
refreshments following the
service.
The Geeseys are begin-
ning missionary service
Photo above shows Mr. and Mrs. Geesey with their children David, Elizabeth,
Andrew, Nathan and Steven (left to right).
with the Fundamental Bap-
tist Mission in Trinidad.
They will be living in
Sangre Grande, a city of
20,000 people. This city,
along with many other
cities and villages in Trini-
dad, has no gospel preach-
ing witness.
Congregational Bible Church honors family
A special prayer of
dedication for the Geeseys
was offered by Pastor
Emeritus John S. Hiestand.
During the prayer, Pastor
James Reapsome and
members of the church
council stood at the front of
the church around the
Geesey family.
Mr. Geesey was born
and raised in Marietta. He
studied at Moody Bible
Institute, Chicago, and has
served with Christian mis-
sion organizations in Michi
gan and West Virginia.
He is one of eleven
children. His brothers
Joseph and Kenneth live in
Marietta; James, William
and Paul live in Elizabeth-
town, and Merle lives in
Mount Joy.
His sisters are Mrs.
Emma Irwin, Lancaster,
Mrs. Marian Sholly, Mount
Joy RD 1, Mrs. Jane
Weibley, Columbia RD2,
and Mrs. Grace Mellott,
Williamsport.
Mr. Geesey’s father,
Merle passed away 12
years ago.
The Geeseys’ children
are Steven, 16, Nathan, 12,
Andrew, 8, Elizabeth, 4
and David, 2.
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