Nugent, Willis Carl, 1892-1971.
Willis Carl Nugent was an evangelist, who with his wife, Pearl, lived in Japan in the 1920s. He continued his ministry in San Francisco, at Tanforan and at the Topaz Relocation Center during World War II.
From the description of The Willis Carl and Pearl Graul Nugent papers. 1940-2009. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 436470414
Willis Carl Nugent was born in 1892. He was ordained to the ministry in the Reformed Church in 1920. He married Pearl Graul in 1920, and the couple sailed to Japan, where they lived until 1930. The couple's four children were all born in Japan. After a brief period of education in the United States, the Nugents returned to Japan. Reverend Nugent worked as an evangelist in the countryside, and Pearl helped to develop kindergartens. In 1940 the Nugents returned to the United States and lived in San Francisco. He continued his ministerial duties in Tanforan, and the family moved to Delta, Utah, to be close to the Federated Church in the Topaz Relocation Center. After Topaz was closed, the Nugent family moved to Illinois before returning to Japan. In retirement they lived in Ohio. Rev. Nugent died in August 1971, and Pearl died in February 1988.
From the guide to the Willis Carl and Pearl Graul Nugent papers, 1940-2009, (J Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah)
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associatedWith | University of Utah. Libraries. Manuscripts Division. | corporateBody |
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Birth 1892
Death 1971