Obituaries
In Memoriam
Rev. James K. Barrett
Rev. Richard Harrison Chamberlin
Rev. Robert Paul Daughenbaugh
Rev. Eric B. France
Eric B. France, aged 79, passed away peacefully on September 21, 2025, with his devoted wife of 49 years, Kathie, by his side. Born on August 23, 1946, to C.E. (Buddy) and LuMary France, Eric grew up in West Virginia, graduating from Huntington High School in 1964 then Marshall University in 1968, before earning his degree from Asbury Seminary in 1982. He married Kathie on July 17, 1976, and together they built a life centered on faith, family, and service.
Eric is survived by his loving wife, Kathie and their two sons David (Sarah) and Daniel (Amanda) and his sister, Debbie Jones (Bill). His warmth and deep commitment to Christ touched everyone he met, inspiring many through his leadership and mentorship to follow in Christ’s footsteps. He has been involved in the North Cincinnati Community Church and was known for his love of people, always offering a listening ear, spiritual guidance, and encouragement.
Rev. Richard Held, Sr.
Marvel Oswalt Johnson
Rev. Dr. Stephen McElroy
Rev. Dr. Stephen Robert McElroy, 75, transitioned to his eternal journey with our Lord on Saturday, July 5, 2025. A devoted husband, son, father, and grandfather, he will be deeply missed by all who knew him. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Walter McElroy and Barbara Lee Owen.
Rev. Dr. McElroy began his service as a pastor with the United Methodist Church in 1976 in the Northwest Texas Conference. He transferred to the New Mexico Annual Conference in 1991. In 2009, he accepted the Bishop's call to service as District Superintendent of the El Paso District of United Methodist Churches. He was recognized with the honor of Living Archive at the 2025 NM Annual Conference in June. Rev. Dr. McElroy is survived by his wife and best friend of 26 years, Katherine Skylar McElroy; his children, Carrie Anne Taylor (Josh), Andrew Philip McElroy (Delanie), and Stephanie Erin Kier (Benjamin); and 10 treasured grandchildren. He is also survived by numerous extended family members and friends who will cherish and honor his memory. Our Steve touched many lives and will remain forever in our hearts.
Sean Monaghan
Rev. Charles "Chuck" Nordean
With hearts full of love and gratitude for a life well-lived, a family well-loved, and a God well-served, Charles “Chuck” Nordean was welcomed into the loving arms of a God he served so faithfully on the evening of Sept. 1, 2025. He was welcomed home with a sunset of that brightest orange he so loved.
Charles Linton Nordean was born November 11, 1949, in Ada, Oklahoma to Charles Leslie and Shirley Linton Nordean. Chuck grew up in Konawa, where the foundations of his faith and commitment to serving others were laid with his participation in Boy Scouts, the United Methodist Church, and school activities. He graduated with the Konawa Class of 1968, received a BS from Oklahoma State University in 1972 and a Master of Divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary in 1975. He was ordained as an Elder in the Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church in 1977. Chuck spent the next 47 years serving congregations and developing leaders in United Methodist churches across Oklahoma. He would remain a loyal and true OSU fan and a faithful servant of God his entire life. Chuck would begin his ministry in Sapulpa as an associate pastor, then as the Senior Pastor for United Methodist congregations in Davis, Marlow, Lawton Centenary, and Edmond First. He was the founding pastor of Good Shepherd UMC in Yukon. He served as the Clinton District Superintendent for 8 years before serving as Director of Clergy and Congregational Development for the Oklahoma Annual Conference. He truly loved the work of his calling and the people he served in those settings. While many of his friends and congregants became like family, it was his wife Dee Ann and his daughters Lesley and Paige that he cherished more than anything. Dee was his partner in ministry and life for 43 years and together they delighted in raising their girls in the churches he led and loved. Chuck was a fan of the OSU Cowboys, high school football, the OKC Thunder, and anything his grandkids did. He loved reading, coffee on the porch, watching Dee Ann work in the flower gardens, but most of all being with his family. His retirement years were gifts he would cherish even with a health diagnosis that predicted only a few months. His doctors were witness to his resilience wrapped in grace, courage, and a determined spirit of life and love. They became family. Their great care gave him 5 years filled with his girls and grandkids, family trips, holidays, Paris, the Grand Canyon, and a faith community of friendship and support. He is preceded in death by his parents Charles Leslie and Shirley Linton Nordean and his twin brother Rus Nordean. Chuck is survived by his wife, Dee Ann, daughters Lesley Wempe and son-in-law Joe, Paige Schmiedeberg and son-in-law Tyler, brothers David of Vienna, Virginia, and Alan of Tulsa and his four beloved grandchildren Kenneth Wempe, Reed Wempe, William Schmiedeberg, and Nora Schmiedeberg.
Rev. Thomas "Tom" Southern
Thomas "Tom" Vaughn Southern, 89, of King, NC, died September 12, 2025, at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC.
He was born on December 22, 1935, in Walkertown, NC, to Everett M. and Mattie Vaughn Southern. Tom grew up in Walkertown, NC, and graduated from Walkertown High School. He served as his senior class president, and one of the joys of his later life was continuing to gather his surviving classmates for mini-reunions at the Olympic Restaurant in Kernersville. He enlisted in the Navy after high school and eventually served for over 20 years on both active duty and as a reservist. After his military service, he completed college and then attended Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He was ordained in the United Methodist church and pastored churches in the Western NC conference before switching denominations and leading Baptist congregations in Forsyth and Rockingham counties, the most recent being Forsyth Park Baptist in Winston-Salem. Tom loved to preach, but his true passion was singing gospel music. He sang in several Southern gospel music groups and continued to sing in churches until just a few weeks before his passing. In the 1990s, Tom served as mayor of his hometown, Walkertown, and was instrumental in establishing a modern sewer system to accommodate the town's growth. He also served in the NC Senior Tar Heel Legislature, representing Forsyth and later Stokes County, after moving to King. Tom quickly became active through the senior center there and made many new friends, especially within the veterans’ group that meets there. He was a member of the American Legion and helped provide funerals for veterans throughout the area. Tom was married to Frances Hege Southern for nearly 45 years before her death in 2000. He later married Virginia Arrington Southern and moved to King. He and Virginia enjoyed international and regional travel as long as his age and health permitted. They also spent many hours researching family genealogy and taking trips to historical sites. Tom's family will remember his constant support and involvement in their lives. He sat through freezing temperatures at sporting events and applauded enthusiastically at arts performances. He performed weddings and baptisms down through the generations and always called to sing "Happy Birthday" within at least a few days of the actual date. He was beloved by his grandchildren for teaching them to grow by treating them like adults, usually by letting them burn his brush piles, drive his truck, and stay up until midnight eating all manner of junk food. He always had a story, song, or joke ready, and performed each so well it didn't matter how many times they'd been heard before. In his later years he and Virginia took great joy in hosting Easter egg hunts and gingerbread house-building parties for the great-grands. Tom was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Frances Hege Southern; his sister Odessa Southern Elliott; and twin sons who died shortly after their birth but were forever in his heart. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Virginia; his children, Karen S. Niegelsky (Robert), Timothy Southern (Marilyn), and Mickey Southern (Gina); seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; as well as Virginia’s children, Chris Arrington and Kim Johnson; two step-granddaughters; and his mother-in-law Elsie Sampsell.
Paul A. Sweet
Rev. Linda Diane Swick
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My wife, Julie Ann Ryherd died on July 21,2025 in Wichita,Ks
So sorry to hear about your loss. If you would like your wife to be honored in an upcoming Link, please feel free to email her obituary to: alumni@asburyseminary.edu
I’m saddened to see that my part-time roommate Dick Held passed. He was a great friend, almost like the older brother I never had, and was the best man at my wedding. I extend my condolences to his children (who were young when I knew them) and his grands that I never met.
Praying for the comfort and peace of God to embrace these families during their time of grief in Jesus’ name.