Atco, NJ Resident
The Rev'd. Jerry Melson Doublisky, retired priest of this diocese, died on March 4, 2009 at his home in Atco, New Jersey.
He was born in Burlington, New Jersey, on April 29, 1937, the son of Thomas Raymond and Evelyn Elizabeth Doublisky and grew up in Roebling. He was a 1969 graduate of The College of New Jersey and a 1972 graduate of the Philadelphia Divinity School. He was ordained Deacon by the Rt. Rev. Alfred L. Banyard, VII Bishop of New Jersey, on April 22, 1972, and Priest on October 28, 1972, by Bishop Banyard.
He served as Vicar of St. Peter's, Woodbury Heights; as Vicar of Church of the Atonement, Laurel Springs; Rector of Christ Church, South Amboy; Interim of St. Luke's. Woodstown; Vicar of Christ the King, Willingboro; Interim at Holy Trinity, Collingswood; as Minister of Evangelism at St. Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; and Priest in Charge of St. Mark's-at-the-Crossing, Williamstown.
He was Deputy Director of the Episcopal World Mission in NYC for two years. Most recently, he was the Chaplain of the retired clergy of the Diocese.
He was a member of the Congregation of the Companions of the Holy Saviour (CSSS) a well established order for celibate men in Holy Orders.
Surviving are his sister, Fern Giehl (Thomas) of Roebling, his nephews Duane Giehl (Karen) and Brian Giehl (Nicole); his great niece, Alexandra and great nephews, Justin and Tyler.
Relatives and friends are invited to the Mass of Christian Burial 11AM Saturday, March 21, 2009 at Christ Episcopal Church, 130 Prince St., Bordentown, NJ. 08505.
Atco, NJ Resident
The Rev'd. Jerry Melson Doublisky, retired priest of this diocese, died on March 4, 2009 at his home in Atco, New Jersey.
He was born in Burlington, New Jersey, on April 29, 1937, the son of Thomas Raymond and Evelyn Elizabeth Doublisky and grew up in Roebling. He was a 1969 graduate of The College of New Jersey and a 1972 graduate of the Philadelphia Divinity School. He was ordained Deacon by the Rt. Rev. Alfred L. Banyard, VII Bishop of New Jersey, on April 22, 1972, and Priest on October 28, 1972, by Bishop Banyard.
He served as Vicar of St. Peter's, Woodbury Heights; as Vicar of Church of the Atonement, Laurel Springs; Rector of Christ Church, South Amboy; Interim of St. Luke's. Woodstown; Vicar of Christ the King, Willingboro; Interim at Holy Trinity, Collingswood; as Minister of Evangelism at St. Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; and Priest in Charge of St. Mark's-at-the-Crossing, Williamstown.
He was Deputy Director of the Episcopal World Mission in NYC for two years. Most recently, he was the Chaplain of the retired clergy of the Diocese.
He was a member of the Congregation of the Companions of the Holy Saviour (CSSS) a well established order for celibate men in Holy Orders.
Surviving are his sister, Fern Giehl (Thomas) of Roebling, his nephews Duane Giehl (Karen) and Brian Giehl (Nicole); his great niece, Alexandra and great nephews, Justin and Tyler.
Relatives and friends are invited to the Mass of Christian Burial 11AM Saturday, March 21, 2009 at Christ Episcopal Church, 130 Prince St., Bordentown, NJ. 08505.
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