Spouse: Ruth Notgrass (), married April 29th, 1930, at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Father: Granville Lipscomb (1845 – 1910)
Mother: Mary Anna “Nannie” Swift (1853 – 1899)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
Lipscomb, Horace Swift, Sr.
Horace Swift Lipscomb, Sr., a former president of David Lipscomb College and a teacher in the city schools of Nashville for thirty-three years, passed at 4:20 A.M., Saturday, December 11, in a local surgical institution, following a cerebral hemorrhage two days before. Funeral services were conducted in Alumni Auditorium of David Lipscomb College, Monday, December 13, by Clay Pullias, president of the college; J. P. Sanders, dean; and C. L. Overturf, minister of Lipscomb College Church. The deceased was an elder of the College Church. Succeeding his brother, the late A. B. Lipscomb, he was president of David Lipscomb College, 1821-23. G. Q. Lipscomb, who is a veteran of the city school system of Nashville, is another brother who survives him. A more extended notice will be given later.
Gospel Advocate, December 16, 1948, page 1221.
Spouse: Ruth Notgrass (), married April 29th, 1930, at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Father: Granville Lipscomb (1845 – 1910)
Mother: Mary Anna “Nannie” Swift (1853 – 1899)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
Lipscomb, Horace Swift, Sr.
Horace Swift Lipscomb, Sr., a former president of David Lipscomb College and a teacher in the city schools of Nashville for thirty-three years, passed at 4:20 A.M., Saturday, December 11, in a local surgical institution, following a cerebral hemorrhage two days before. Funeral services were conducted in Alumni Auditorium of David Lipscomb College, Monday, December 13, by Clay Pullias, president of the college; J. P. Sanders, dean; and C. L. Overturf, minister of Lipscomb College Church. The deceased was an elder of the College Church. Succeeding his brother, the late A. B. Lipscomb, he was president of David Lipscomb College, 1821-23. G. Q. Lipscomb, who is a veteran of the city school system of Nashville, is another brother who survives him. A more extended notice will be given later.
Gospel Advocate, December 16, 1948, page 1221.
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