- William Fletcher McMurry
William Fletcher McMurry (born
29 June 1864 -17 January 1934 ) was an AmericanBishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church, South , elected in 1918. Prior to his episcopal service, the Rev. McMurry also was notable as aMethodist Pastor and church official.Birth and Family
William was born in
Shelby County, Missouri , the son of the Rev. William Wesley and Mary Elizabeth (Williams) McMurry. William F. married Miss Francis B. Davis in 1888.Education
McMurry
graduated from ShelbyHigh School . He was then educated at St. Charles College inMissouri and at Central Methodist College inFayette, Missouri .Ordained Ministry
In 1887 Rev. W.F. McMurry was admitted on trial in the
Missouri Annual Conference . He was appointed Pastor atSt. Joseph, Missouri for three years. He next was appointed to Macon (1890-94) and Richmond (1894-98). He was appointed Presiding Elder of the St. Joseph District (1898-1901). He then transferred to the St. Louis Annual Conference where he was appointed Presiding Elder of the St. Louis District (1901-02) before being appointed Pastor ofCentenary Methodist Church in St. Louis (1902-06). His final appointment before his election to theEpiscopacy was as Corresponding Secretary of the Board of Church Extension of theM.E. Church, South (1906-18).Episcopal Ministry
William Fletcher McMurry was elected to the Episcopacy of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South by its 1918 General Conference.
Bishop McMurry received the
honorary degree ofDoctor of Divinity from the Central Methodist College.McMurry University inAbilene, Texas was named in his honor.References
* "The New Bishops" in Christian Advocate (24 May 1918), Nashville: Methodist Episcopal Church, South, p. 56. [http://www.tngenweb.org/records/davidson/nca/nca15-10.htm]
ee also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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