Quimby, Karl, 1887-1982.

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Karl Kline Quimby was born on November 26, 1887 to Charles M. and Julia Kline Quimby in Pottersville, New Jersey. He attended Dickinson Academy and received his A.B. from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He received his divinity degree from Drew Theological Seminar in 1914 and was ordained into the Methodist ministry the following year.

Quimby served churches in West Orange, Irvington, Newark and Ridgewood, New Jersey. He was a District Superintendent of the Jersey City District for four years before being appointed Executive Secretary for Missionary Education of the Methodist Missionary Board in New York City in 1941. He held this position until his retirement in 1958.

In 1949 Quimby started Religion in American Life (RIAL), and he later helped organize Goodwill Industries. From 1958 to 1962 he was the Public Relations Assistant with the American Bible Society. A prolific writer, Quimby also wrote the Sunday school lessons for the John Milton Society for the Blind from 1958 to 1968.

He received an honorary doctorate degree from Morningside College, Iowa in recognition of his outstanding contributions in the field of missionary education. Quimby was elected to five General Conferences, was a member of the Executive Committee of the World Methodist Council in 1947 and in 1956, and served as the chair of the Committee on Exchange of Preachers for the World Methodist Council. He was a trustee of the ecumenical Silver Bay Association and a member of the International Council of Religious Education.

Quimby married Lilian Marten of Irvington, New Jersey in 1916. Lilian died in 1964. They had one son, Donald. After retiring from the John Milton Society, Quimby married Modena McPherson Holt, the daughter of N. C. McPherson of Atlanta who provided financial support for the missionary efforts of Japanese reformer, Toyohiko Kagawa, in the 1930s. She was the widow of the Reverend Edmund D. Rudisill of the North Georgia Conference and Bishop Ivan Lee Holt of Missouri. In 1975 the Quimbys moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where Karl Quimby died of cancer on August 18, 1982.

Source: Northern New Jersey Conference Journal. 1983.

From the description of Karl Quimby papers, 1927-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122371466

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