[Oe List ...] Don Elliott
Singltn at aol.com
Singltn at aol.com
Wed Sep 30 18:33:42 CDT 2009
Don was what my Father called a chaRACTer. He used the term to describe
someone who is a little bigger than life, hard to define, and hard to
contain. Don’s energy always filled a room and gave it a lift, he was hard to
describe in a few short words, and you never knew where his enthusiasms and
that passionate spirit would turn up next.
The Elliott’s took RS-1 in Boulder in January 1971. The Singleton’s took
RS-1 at GerogeYost’s church – Evanston Methodist- in February 1971, at the
invitation of Bill Hudson who had left the Order and was a minister at
Montview. Even though we lived a block apart and both went to Montview, we
did not know each other until the long journey that followed from those
courses. The Elliot’s and the Singleton’s both went to Summer ’71. We spent
endless Saturday hours as part of the Local Church Experiment, and every
Sunday evening as part of the Pioneers, a cadre assembled by Ken Barley to
follow through at Montview on the Local Church Project. One outcome of the
LCP was that Montview decided to have a corporate ministry – all three
ministers as equals – in everything, from preaching to committee work, to
salary. The model is still in place at Montview today.
Don and I attended Session meetings and choir practice, endless meetings
at the Denver Religious House trying to interest forward thinking projects
from around the state into going to India for the International Exposition
of Rural Development. Don and Freda were one of the early ones to go on
Global Odyssey. I went to India, Malyasia and Indonesia to visit projects in
1976. For both families, ICA opened up the world.
In 2002, Don came to the village of Golokwati in Ghana to help launch the
ICA HIV/AIDS Prevention Initiative. He and John Singleton spent a week
riding tutus visiting all the health facilities in the district to tell them
about the HIV project and assess what health related resources were
available. People were there from every African ICA office to help figure out how
to train local people to be health educators, and Don knew many of them
from a trek following the Millennium Connection he had taken with Dick Alton
the fall of 2000.
As a Rotarian and member of Montview’s Global Mission Committee, he was
instrumental in combining a Montview contribution with Rotary funds to
leverage district and international Rotary funds to provide much of the funding
needed to assist 2003 launches in other countries.
At every level of the ICA network, Don has been an enthusiastic supporter
of an ambitious vision for what was possible: he helped Denver become an
ICA office, he spent years on the ICA Board and was faithful for years to
the work of ICA International. I understand when he was on that Board, he
never missed a General Assembly meeting.
We did have a difference in politics and we learned it was better not to
go into them too deeply. I often wondered how people with such differing
political opinions could find companionable direction in our common work.
With his seemingly unlimited energy and resources, he came as close as
anyone I know to walking the fine line that was both freedom and
responsibility, which means that he lived very fully. I join many people who are going
to miss him. He was always a colleague and a friend.
Louise Singleton MSPH
4 Calle Aguila
Santa Fe, NM 87508
505 983-7077
303 478-9033
singltn at aol.com
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