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Winter 2014

Anderson University Alumni Quarterly Magazine

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Journal ALUMNI Class Notes REMEMBERING OUR FRIENDS continued The Rev. Cecil W. Baldwin BTh '43 died Oct. 15, 2013, in Michigan, just 10 days after the passing of his wife, Geneva Mae (Crocker) Baldwin '41 (see above). Cecil and Geneva met while attending AU. He and his wife served the in the Church of God for 50 years. They pastored churches in Indiana, Colorado, Kentucky, and Illinois. Following his retirement in 1983, he conducted revival meetings, led Christian education and teaching training workshops, and served as an interim pastor where needed. He is survived by two children, Renard Baldwin BA '69 and Sandra (Baldwin) Carter '63; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. SUBMIT NEWS FOR CLASS NOTES Tell us about the important milestones in your life, and we'll pass the news on to your classmates! Submit information about a wedding, new child, new job or promotion, honors and achievements, and any other news you want to share. For weddings, please include wedding date and spouse name. For birth announcements, please include the baby's name and birth date. For all class notes, please include your name (including maiden name, if applicable), your AU degree, and the year you graduated or years you attended AU. Material submitted to Signatures is placed in our online version of the magazine and is archived on our website. Please do not include anything in your class note that you would not want placed in the web version of Signatures. The Rev. Keith Plank MAR '90 died Oct. 21, 2013. Following a call SEND BY MAIL TO: into ministry, Keith received his bachelor's degree from Pacific Bible College. There, he met and married Gloria Corbin in 1949. They began their ministry together in 1950, and during their careers, they served in Washington, Idaho, Costa Rica, Texas, Nebraska (working with the Sioux Indian Mission). They also taught in Bible schools in Costa Rica, Panama, and the San Blas Islands, and later assumed the responsibilities of overseeing the work of the Church of God in Venezuela. They retired form active fieldwork in 1995, but continued working for the Missionary Board as national directors of the Global Missions Network. His wife, Gloria, preceded him in death. He is survived by their three children — Kenneth, Wanda, and Gary — and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Anderson University Alumni Office 1100 E. 5th St., Anderson, IN 46012-3495 BY E-MAIL TO: alumni@anderson.edu OR COMPLETE A FORM ONLINE: www.anderson.edu/signatures Material submitted to Signatures may be edited for style, length, or content. We welcome photos of your Future Ravens and pictures from other celebratory events, reunions, or you and the family hanging out in the back yard! Gussie Charlottie Germany Ninemire '51 died Oct. 27, 2013. She taught school until her marriage to Paul Ninemire on June 21, 1953. They had five children together. Gussie is survived by her husband as well as their daughters Cheryl Walker, Paula Riley, Teressa Traylor AA '82, BA '82, and Mona Ninemire BA '86; a son, Tim Ninemire BA '84; eight grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Bobbie Holsman. ANDERSON UNIVERSITY Alumni Quarterly, Winter 2014 page 19

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