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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGay, Emma Louise Ryan 12.03.1904-05.03.1989 EMMA LOUISE RYAN GAY December 3, 1904 - May 3, 1989 Gordon and Emma Gay came to College Station in 1928, where he became associate and then general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. He served thirty years as Sunday School superintendent of A &M United Methodist Church. Emma, along with Gordon, was a part of the working organization of the church. She served in many capacities as a disciple of Jesus Christ, including being a faithful member of the Doers Class. Emma will be most remembered in the church for her drawings and commentary of the stained glass windows. Of special note is her rendition of the Rose Window in the Chancel of the church. Emma was an artist as well as a disciple. Her painting entitled "Many Gifts, One Spirit" has been a favorite of the congregation since its completion in 1975. It hangs in the church office and always receives the admiration of visitors or newcomers to the congregation. When people recount those who made the sacrificial contributions that led to the founding of a great church, they will think of Emma Gay and her church, A &M United Methodist Church. Her love and concern for others will be long remembered. We thank God for her life and rejoice that she has received the crown of life from her Creator. Memorials should be designated to A &M United Methodist Church or the Gordon and Emma Gay Scholarship Fund of the Association of Former Students at Texas A &M University.