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Died | October 10, 1958 | (aged 85)
Known for | " The Old Rugged Cross" |
George Bennard (February 4, 1873 – October 10, 1958) was an American hymn composer and preacher. He is best known for composing the famous hymn, " The Old Rugged Cross".
Bennard was born in the coal-mining and iron-production town of Youngstown, Ohio. When he was still a child, his parents relocated the family to Albion, Michigan. Some time later, they moved again to Lucas, Iowa. [1] Although the young Bennard aspired to become a Christian evangelist, he was compelled to support his mother and sisters after his father died suddenly. [1]
After marrying, Bennard became active in the Salvation Army and preached throughout the United States and Canada. [1] He was ordained as a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. [1] He spent much of his life in Michigan and Wisconsin. As a well-regarded author of Christian hymns, his most famous work is " The Old Rugged Cross". He wrote ‘The Old Rugged Cross’ at Albion College, in Albion, Michigan, at 1101 East Michigan Avenue, a building that later became the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house. It has since been torn down, but a historical marker is on the site. Bennard retired to Reed City, Michigan, and the town maintains a museum dedicated to his life and ministry. [2] He died in Reed City, Michigan, where the local Chamber of Commerce erected a cross near his home. [1]
Bennard is buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California. [1]
George Bennard | |
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Born | |
Died | October 10, 1958 | (aged 85)
Known for | " The Old Rugged Cross" |
George Bennard (February 4, 1873 – October 10, 1958) was an American hymn composer and preacher. He is best known for composing the famous hymn, " The Old Rugged Cross".
Bennard was born in the coal-mining and iron-production town of Youngstown, Ohio. When he was still a child, his parents relocated the family to Albion, Michigan. Some time later, they moved again to Lucas, Iowa. [1] Although the young Bennard aspired to become a Christian evangelist, he was compelled to support his mother and sisters after his father died suddenly. [1]
After marrying, Bennard became active in the Salvation Army and preached throughout the United States and Canada. [1] He was ordained as a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. [1] He spent much of his life in Michigan and Wisconsin. As a well-regarded author of Christian hymns, his most famous work is " The Old Rugged Cross". He wrote ‘The Old Rugged Cross’ at Albion College, in Albion, Michigan, at 1101 East Michigan Avenue, a building that later became the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house. It has since been torn down, but a historical marker is on the site. Bennard retired to Reed City, Michigan, and the town maintains a museum dedicated to his life and ministry. [2] He died in Reed City, Michigan, where the local Chamber of Commerce erected a cross near his home. [1]
Bennard is buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California. [1]