- Robert McGrady Blackburn
Robert McGrady Blackburn (
12 September 1919 –17 March 2002 ) was an AmericanBishop of theUnited Methodist Church , elected in 1972.Birth and family
Robert was born in
Bartow, Florida , the son of the Rev. C. Fred and Effie Frances (Forsythe) Blackburn. Robert was the grandson of a Methodist minister, too. He married Mary Jeanne Everett 16 November 1943. They had three children: Jeanne Marie (Mrs. Ramon Cox), Robert McGrady, Jr., and Frances Lucile (Mrs. John Harwood). Robert, Jr. became the fourth generation of the family to enter Ordained Ministry.Mary Jeanne died 22 May 1977 after a long illness. On 9 September 1978 Bishop Blackburn married Jewell Haddock of Jacksonville, whom he had known for several years. After the Bishop's
retirement , they moved to Jacksonville.Education
Blackburn graduated high school in
Orlando, Florida . He earned aB.A. degree fromFlorida Southern College ,Lakeland, Florida , in 1941. He earned aB.D. degree from theCandler School of Theology ,Emory University ,Atlanta in 1943. He also receivedhonorary degree s fromLaGrange College , Florida Southern,North Carolina Wesleyan College , and from Shenandoah College and Conservatory of Music inWinchester, Virginia . In 1973 Florida Southern presented him the school's "Distinguished Alumnus Award."Ordained ministry
Robert was
ordained Deacon in 1943 by BishopArthur James Moore (and ordained Elder in 1944). Rev. Blackburn was appointed toBoca Grande, Florida . Subsequently, he served the followingMethodist churches in theFlorida Annual Conference : First Church, Orlando (as Associate Pastor); Mount Dora; Trinity, Deland; First Church,Jacksonville ; and again First Church, Orlando (as Senior Pastor). Altogether, he served as aPastor for twenty-nine years, a tenure interrupted only by his service as aU.S. Army Chaplain duringWorld War II , 1944–46.Rev. Blackburn was very active in conference affairs throughout his pastoral ministry, as well. He was considered an expert on financial matters. He was also elected a delegate to General and Jurisdictional Conferences between 1964 and 1972.
Episcopal ministry
The Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference of the U.M. Church elected Robert M. Blackburn to the
Episcopacy in 1972. He was assigned to the Raleigh Episcopal Area, where he served for eight years. In 1980 he was assigned to the Richmond Area, where he served until retirement in 1988. During his final year of service (1987–88), under his leadership theVirginia Annual Conference raised $19,400,000 for New Church Development. This was the largest sum ever raised by an Annual Conference in a one-year campaign to that date.Bishop Blackburn also served on several U.M. General Church Agencies: the General Council on Finance and Administration, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, the General Board of Church and Society, and the General Commission on the Status and Role of Women. He also served as a Trustee for more than a half-dozen U.M. institutions of higher education.
Bishop Blackburn also represented the United Methodist Church at the British Methodist Conference in
Sheffield, England in 1980. He represented the U.M. Council of Bishops at theEurope an U.M. Conference inAustria in 1984, as well.Death and funeral
Bishop Blackburn died 17 March 2002 following complications from his 7 March
open-heart surgery at Memorial Hospital inJacksonville, Florida . He was eighty-two years of age. Afuneral service was held 19 March 2002 at 4:00 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 225 E. Duval St., Jacksonville, FL 32202. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations were received by the church.Episcopal remembrance
Bishop
Joseph Yeakel ofSmithsburg, Maryland , remembered Bishop Blackburn as one of the "unsung heroes of the [United Methodist] Church," a leader who was committed to serving hisEpiscopal Area . Both men became Bishops in 1972 and forged a bond through that common experience: :"I've always appreciated Bob'sintegrity ...He was strong and a good leader and a friend. He really made his major contributions in the Area, and that's really what we're called to do."References
* The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=5855]
* InfoServ, the official information service of The United Methodist Church. [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=1244]
* "Obituary," 18 March 2002, United Methodist News Service [http://wfn.org/2002/03/msg00165.html]External links
* [http://wfn.org/2002/03/msg00165.html "Retired Bishop Robert Blackburn dies at 82"]
* [http://www2.umc.org/umns/photos_headshots.asp?ptid=2&mid=2060&photo=hsb011 Photo of Bishop Blackburn]ee also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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