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Geraldine Gunsaulus <I>Brown</I> Gilkey

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Geraldine Gunsaulus Brown Gilkey

Birth
Chesterville, Morrow County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Nov 1955 (aged 66)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Centerville, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.6565876, Longitude: -70.3493768
Plot
Lot 369, Grave 003
Memorial ID
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Geraldine Gunsaulus Brown Gilkey was a well known feminist and leader of the YWCA. She was the daughter of Clarence Talmadge Brown, the first Protestant minister to gather a congregation in Salt Lake City.

Gilkey Rites On Saturday
Memorial services for Geraldine Brown Gilkey, wife of the Rev. Charles W. Gilkey, retired dean of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at the University of Chicago;, who died November 11 in Boston, will be held Saturday, December 10, in the Hyde Park Baptist church, at 4:30 p.m. Participants in the service will be the Rev. Rolland Schloerb, pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist church; the Rev. A. C. McGifferl Jr., president, Chicago Theological Seminary; Lilace Barnes, president, National Young Women's Christian Association; George H. Watkins, vice-president, University of Chicago, and Mack Evans, former organist at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Gilkey had been a resident of South Yarmouth, Mass., since 1947, when Dr. Gilkey retired from the university. She graduated from the University of Chicago in 1911 and in 1915 married Dr. Gilkey, then pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist church...

Published in the Suburbanite Economist Chicago, Illinois Wednesday, December 7, 1955 Page 36 [OCR copy]

ENGAGEMENTS The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence T. Brown of Hinsdale announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine Gunsaulus Brown, 1912, to the Rev. Charles Whitney Gilkey, pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist church of Chicago. The wedding will take place on July 26 in the Hinsdale Congregational church, of which Dr. Brown is pastor. Helen Gunsaulus, '08, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Margaret Green, '15, and Harriet Marston, a former graduate student.

Published in The University of Chicago Magazine June 1915

Mrs. Charles W. Gilkey of Chicago will be honored at dinner Monday evening at 6 o’clock at the Y.W.C.A. All members of the association, their husbands and friends are invited to be present at the dinner. Mrs. Gilkey is a former national president of the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Gilkey will be in Lincoln with Dr. Gilkey, who will be one of the speakers for the ministers convocation.

Published in Lincoln Nebraska State Journal Lincoln, Nebraska, January 14, 1934

Thanks to Contributor maria (48006473) for help with this memorial
Geraldine Gunsaulus Brown Gilkey was a well known feminist and leader of the YWCA. She was the daughter of Clarence Talmadge Brown, the first Protestant minister to gather a congregation in Salt Lake City.

Gilkey Rites On Saturday
Memorial services for Geraldine Brown Gilkey, wife of the Rev. Charles W. Gilkey, retired dean of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at the University of Chicago;, who died November 11 in Boston, will be held Saturday, December 10, in the Hyde Park Baptist church, at 4:30 p.m. Participants in the service will be the Rev. Rolland Schloerb, pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist church; the Rev. A. C. McGifferl Jr., president, Chicago Theological Seminary; Lilace Barnes, president, National Young Women's Christian Association; George H. Watkins, vice-president, University of Chicago, and Mack Evans, former organist at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Gilkey had been a resident of South Yarmouth, Mass., since 1947, when Dr. Gilkey retired from the university. She graduated from the University of Chicago in 1911 and in 1915 married Dr. Gilkey, then pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist church...

Published in the Suburbanite Economist Chicago, Illinois Wednesday, December 7, 1955 Page 36 [OCR copy]

ENGAGEMENTS The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence T. Brown of Hinsdale announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine Gunsaulus Brown, 1912, to the Rev. Charles Whitney Gilkey, pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist church of Chicago. The wedding will take place on July 26 in the Hinsdale Congregational church, of which Dr. Brown is pastor. Helen Gunsaulus, '08, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Margaret Green, '15, and Harriet Marston, a former graduate student.

Published in The University of Chicago Magazine June 1915

Mrs. Charles W. Gilkey of Chicago will be honored at dinner Monday evening at 6 o’clock at the Y.W.C.A. All members of the association, their husbands and friends are invited to be present at the dinner. Mrs. Gilkey is a former national president of the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Gilkey will be in Lincoln with Dr. Gilkey, who will be one of the speakers for the ministers convocation.

Published in Lincoln Nebraska State Journal Lincoln, Nebraska, January 14, 1934

Thanks to Contributor maria (48006473) for help with this memorial


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