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Originally Posted by Garfield
Just think where you COULD be if you hadn't left Ft. Worth.
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Not sure where that comment rest in your thoughts.
Many men were left behind by the organization that I witnessed as a boy.
My Dad drove us off in the sunset to Cincinnati, Ohio.
To fulfill a dream of his to pastor in Cincinnati, Ohio.
He had a close friend from Cincinnati named Frank F Curts who died in 1969.
Here is a link to one of the split off churches from Bro Curts.
Open the link it gives great history into Bro Curts.
http://www.firstap.org/history.shtml
See they had 900 members in Cincinnati in the late 1960's.
When Bro Curts in his 80's died from getting hit by a car.
The church split into groups.
As men tried to rally members to follow them.
Without direction Cincinnati for 5 decades has been the one of the hardest cities to pastor a UPCI church.
When my mom went to the cemetary to find a plot for my Dad.
There was a block for minister's but it had been listed as full for over 8 years.
Then they called and told her they found a double plot.
Where 2 could be buried.
It was listed as not open for years.
We choose the plots.
When we walked the gardens to my Dad's grave in March 1978.
Mark Hanby, Nathaniel Urshan, Wayne McClain, John Cupit, TW Barnes and some 150 plus other ministers.
We found Bro. Frank Curts burial 3 Graves to the right of my Dad.
We did not know he was buried there....
So one happy moment will be when they raise on the resurrection morning.
They are both facing the eastern sky and will be standing shoulder to shoulder as they meet Christ.
Nathan Eckstadt