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Lee McMurrin has written a tribute to his late wife, Frances, and describes how her attributes exemplified the life of a Christian woman. Frances was born in a one room cabin but became a world traveler. Over the course of her life, Frances' commitment to her Christianity was evident as she served as a prayer warrior for many people. She exhibited her artistic talent in the homes she decorated for her husband and childrenand the many ceramic pieces she created, including a full Nativity scene, and the beautiful handmade cards she made for family and friends. Her hospitality and generous spirit…mehr

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Lee McMurrin has written a tribute to his late wife, Frances, and describes how her attributes exemplified the life of a Christian woman. Frances was born in a one room cabin but became a world traveler. Over the course of her life, Frances' commitment to her Christianity was evident as she served as a prayer warrior for many people. She exhibited her artistic talent in the homes she decorated for her husband and childrenand the many ceramic pieces she created, including a full Nativity scene, and the beautiful handmade cards she made for family and friends. Her hospitality and generous spirit were extended to visitors from many countries, as well as in the communities where the McMurrins lived. Frances was a very intelligent and bright woman, traits that served her well throughout her life.
Autorenporträt
Lee R. McMuRRin was boRn in Wakarusa, Indiana, where his father Albert Raymond McMurrin was pastor of the Congregational Church. As a minister of the Gospel, he moved around a lot, establishing new churches and serving as pastor of small town churches and country churches. The family was intact and moved with him, making all the necessary adjustments. Lee married Frances McMurrin and they enjoyed a long and happy marriage of 51 years. His career in education spans more than 40 years, starting as a fifth grade teacher in a small Ohio school district. He went on to hold positions as an elementary supervisor in three Ohio school districts before becoming deputy superintendent of schools in Toledo, Ohio. Dr. McMurrin subsequently accepted the position of superintendent of schools in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and served for 12 years. Before retiring, he was superintendent of schools in Beechwood City Schools (Ohio) for seven years. Dr. McMurrin earned a Ph.D. in educational administration from the University of Toledo in Ohio, an M.S. in educational administration from the University of Cincinnati (Ohio), and B.S. in Secondary Education from Olivet Nazarene University in Illinois, graduating with honors at all three institutions. Dr. McMurrin also completed two summer sessions of postdoctoral studies at Harvard University. He served as president of the Council of Great City Schools 1984-1985. Dr. McMurrin was invited to the White House by Presidents Johnson, Carter and Reagan. He traveled to Israel and Japan at the invitation of the Ministers of Education of those nations. Dr. McMurrin lives in Covington, Washington.