[Oe List ...] Passing of colleague Standrod Carmichael
Lynda Cock
llc860 at triad.rr.com
Tue Aug 9 11:21:55 EDT 2011
Since we are rehearsing old history, I wanted to share the news of the
passing of a special friend of ours, the Rev. Standrod Carmichael, an
Episcopal priest who served 19 years in Chicago (about 1964-1983) before
taking a retirement assignment at a little mission church in Galax, VA. in
1983 -- shortly before we returned there to John's hometown in 1984.
In a town the size of Galax (about 6,000), two newcomer families from
Chicago quickly learned about each other. We learned that we not only shared
Chicago history, but that we also shared Ecumenical Institute history.
Standrod and his wife Marietta were on the faculty of a private school
(which I recall was largely black) on the Southside of Chicago. Standrod had
attended Ecumenical Institute courses and reported that he was at one time
interested in joining with this zealot group, but couldn't get a family
consensus. He was very taken with Joe Mathews and the mission of inner-city
work. He was part of a clergy group there in Chicago associated with EI.
References to familiar sounding theology would frequently appear in his
Galax sermons.
He was a good friend of EI, as illustrated by his story: in the midst of the
riots of 1968, he was called to help with the evacuation of EI women and
children from the riots that had broken out on the Westside. He commandeered
a school bus and met a group at the "el" station at Kedzie and Homan and
took them to several pre-arranged locations.
Standrod and Marietta were both musical and put those talents to use in the
tiny Episcopal church but also in the community where they founded a little
opera company and a choral group that brought an enlarged sense of culture
to that mountain area.
In their declining health they moved to Atlanta several years ago to be near
family. Marietta died last year and Standrod died this past weekend after a
long illness. We had a recent letter from him. We salute their
colleagueship, their gifts of ministry, music and in depth community care,
and willingness to risk to help EI folks in crisis.
Journey on, dear colleagues,
Lynda and John
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