- Richard Joseph Cooke
Richard Joseph Cooke was a
Bishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church, South , elected in 1912. He also distinguished himself as aPastor , an Editor, aTheologian , anAuthor , and auniversity administrator.Early life
Richard was born 31 January 1853 in
New York , the son of Richard and Joana (née Geary) Cooke. He came South at an early age, working as a timekeeper for a railroad construction company for a time.Richard married Eliza Gettys Fisher 20 April 1881. They had four children. She died in 1904. Then he married Ella B. Fisher in 1908 (his first wife's sister).
Education
Richard graduated in 1880 from
East Tennessee Wesleyan University . He afterwards studied at theUniversity of Berlin ,Germany . TheUniversity of Tennessee awarded him thehonorary degree D.D. Likewise,Willamette University awarded theLL.D. Ordained Ministry
Richard was admitted to the Central
Tennessee Annual Conference of theM.E. Church, South in 1873. He also served as a Pastor in theHolston Conference, where he served theCleveland, Tennessee church, and First Methodist of Knoxville. He also taught at both Athens University andChattanooga University . Later he was also the Editor of the "Methodist Advocate Journal."Death and Burial
A break in his health led to his retirement in 1920. Yet his influence continued to be felt throughout
Methodism . He diedChristmas Day , 25 December 1931. He was buried atAthens, Tennessee .References
* Price, Carl F., Compiler and Editor: Who's Who in American Methodism, New York: E.B. Treat & Co., 1916.
* Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948.
* Sketches of Holston Preachers [http://www.sevierlibrary.org/genealogy/ministers/meth.htm]ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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