

Dr. Rev. T. Grady Mangham Jr. 88 of Kissimmee, Florida passed away Thursday, July 7, 2011. Born September 21, 1922 in Atlanta, Georgia the son of the late Thomas Grady Mangham, Sr. and Sarah Marguerite Mangham.
Education:
Ministry degree (BS) from Nyack College, Nyack Missionary Institute,
Doctorate of Divinity bestowed by the Alliance Evangelical
Divinity School, July 10, 2005
Work History:
1943-1946: Pastor of Avondale Estates Alliance Church, Atlanta, Georgia
1947-1967: Missionary in Viet Nam with Christian & Missionary Alliance
1967-1979: Area Director with Christian & Missionary Alliance
(Southeast Asia, Middle East and Europe)
1979-1987: Vice President for World Relief International
1987: Retired in Orlando, Florida
1988-1991: Pastor of Kowloon Tong Alliance Church, Hong Kong
1991: Fully retired in Orlando for 2 years and then moved to Good
Samaritan Village, Kissimmee, FL
Church Affiliation: Christian & Missionary Alliance, PROTESTANT
Place & Date of Marriage: Greenville, Ohio - June 15, 1943
Organizations / Memberships:
Christian and Missionary Alliance:
Pastor, Missionary and Executive Leadership
World Relief:
Executive Leadership
National Association of Evangelicals:
Member
American Leprosy Mission:
Served as member of Board of Directors
Ramabai Mukti Mission of India:
Vice President
Achievements:
Pastor of Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA) Church in USA
Pioneer Missionary (first Protestant missionary) among the Jarai Tribe
(an ethnic minority living in central highlands of South Viet Nam)
Pioneer Missionary among the Raday Tribe (an ethnic minority living in
central highlands of South Viet Nam)
Field Chairman of Tribal C&MA mission of Viet Nam
Field Chairman of the C&MA Mission of Viet Nam
Host of Dr. Billy Graham for first crusade held in Saigon, Viet Nam
Executive Director of CAMA Services with Christian & Missionary Alliance
Relief and Social Service Agency serving world-wide
Alumnus of the Year, Nyack College
Board Member of American Leprosy Mission
Vice President of Ramabai Mukti Mission of India
Director for Refugee Resettlement with World Relief Corporation
Personal thanks and commendation bestowed by Queen of Thailand for
service rendered to the homeless in refugee camps of Thailand
The White House Commendation from President Jimmy Carter for service
related to the Refugee Act of 1980
List of those recently deceased: None
Names of surviving relatives:
Wife:
Evelyn Breaden Mangham
Sons:
Edwin George Mangham - Lilburn, Georgia
Thomas Grady Mangham III – Penang, Malaysia
Daughters:
Corrine Joyce Fairchild – Baltimore, Maryland
Patricia Lola Whalen – Colorado Springs, Colorado
Brothers/Sisters:
Sally Penland – Toccoa, Georgia
C. David Mangham - Kissimmee, FL
R. Harold Mangham – Kissimmee, FL
W. Forrest Mangham – Kissimme, FL
Peggy Marguerite (Peggy) Enlow – Kissimmee, FL
J. Richard (Dick) Mangham – Kissimmee, FL
Number of grandchildren:
13
Number of great-grandchildren:
22
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