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National Reform Association ==>Christian Statesman ==>January - February 2001 ==>Obituary -Rev. D. Howard Elliot

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Obituary -Rev. D. Howard Elliot

Rev. D. Howard Elliot, editor of The Christian Statesman from 1986 to 1988 passed away on January 1, 2001. He was born June 8, 1915, in Winchester, VA, the son of the Rev. Delber Harvey and Emma Cubit Elliott. He was a 1937 graduate of Geneva College and a 1940 graduate of Reformed Presbyterian Seminary, all of Pittsburgh. He received an honorary doctorate of divinity in 1958.

Mr. Elliott moved to Winchester in 1980 from Topeka, where he had lived since 1964. He was a pastor at Winchester Reformed Presbyterian Church from 1940 to 1947; First Beaver Falls (PA) Reformed Presbyterian Church from 1947 to 1964; and Topeka Reformed Presbyterian Church from 1964 to his retirement in 1980.

Mr. Elliott served on the Geneva board of trustees for 20 years; as a clerk of Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church; and as a lobbyist for four Congresses.

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