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Nicholson, Rev. Roger S.

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Roger Stewart Nicholson died May 28, 2022 at the age of 94 in Verona, PA. Born April 14, 1928 in Salem, MA, the second child of Harold Forbes and Anne (Stewart) Nicholson, he was a 1945 graduate of Salem Classical and High School. He grew up active in Scouting and achieved the Eagle rank. He served as a staff member of the North Shore Council Camp Norshoco, rising to assistant director. He graduated from Tufts University in 1949 and entered Yale University Divinity School, receiving the Master of Divinity Degree in 1952. Upon receiving a call to serve as assistant pastor at The Park Church in Elmira, NY, he was ordained by the Essex South Associatio­n of the Congregati­onal-christina Church of America, June 13, 1952. The ordination was

held at his home church, Tabernacle Congregati­onal Church of Salem, MA. The Rev. Dr. Roland H. Bainton, Professor of Church History at Yale Divinity School and renowned Reformatio­n Scholar, officiated. In 1954, Roger became minister to young adults at Asbury First Methodist Church in Rochester, NY. In 1957 he received a call to be Senior Pastor of South Congregati­onal Church in East Hartford, CT, where he served for 21 years. A member of the Connecticu­t Conference of the United Church of Christ, he served as its Moderator in 1976 and also chaired the board of directors. In 1979 he pioneered the role of Minister-at-large under the Raymond Fund of the Congregati­onal Church of New Canaan, serving Connecticu­t churches in transition between ministers, ultimately serving 22 different congregati­ons. He led the developmen­t of the Connecticu­t Conference Interim Ministry program and served as Interim Conference Minister during its search for a new executive in the late 90s. He received the Doctor of Ministry degree from Hartford Seminary in 1983 and

was cited by the Seminary for distinctio­n in parish ministry in 1990. A member of the Interim Ministry

Network and a faculty member in its training program, Roger edited the seminal book about interim ministry, Temporary Shepherds, under the Alban Institute. A 51year member of Rotary Internatio­nal, he was a past president of the East Hartford, CT Rotary Club and a Paul Harris fellow. He served as Coordinato­r of Volunteers for Heifer Internatio­nal in Connecticu­t from 1983 to 2003 and became Western Pennsylvan­ia Volunteer Coordinato­r in 2004. While coordinato­r in Connecticu­t he co-chaired the developmen­t task force for Overlook Farms in Rutland, MA, Heifer Internatio­nal’s Northeast Regional Center. Roger was predecease­d by his first wife, Rosemarie Kissling of Salem, MA, and his second wife, Anne Walkama of Portland, OR, as well as two sisters, Phyllis Gifford (Toppsfield, MA), Jean Geary (Beverly, MA), and a brother, David (Springfiel­d, MA). He is survived by a brother, William, of Danvers, MA, his daughters Karen Nicholson of Stratford, NJ, Alison Francis (David) of Pittsburgh, PA, and sons Mark Nicholson (Dinorha Medina) of Belgrade, ME and Jason Arth (Meredith Allen) of San Rafael, CA, seven grandchild­ren and three great grandchild­ren and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and their descendant­s. A fervent Red Sox fan, Roger adored his grandchild­ren, a good cup of hot coffee, a corny pun, strawberry ice cream, and his newspaper. His gentle spirit, abundant compassion, and human kindness touched many people, and he enriched the lives of all who knew him. Services will be private. Arrangemen­t by Schellhaas Funeral Home,

Bakerstown, PA. www.schellhaas­fh.com.

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