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John HAYES Obituary


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HAYES, John Dr. John Haralson Hayes, PhD, Professor Emeritus at Emory University, was born Tuesday,February 6, 1934 in Abanda, Alabama to Mattie and Will Hayes. John had five brothers, Gene, Pfifer, James, Jack, and Roy and one sister, Frances. After graduating from Five Points High School in 1952, John earned a BA from Samford University in 1956 before earning his BD and PhD degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1960 and 1964, respectively. He also studied at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland on a Fulbright Scholarship. Throughout his distinguished career as a Professor at Emory University's Candler School of Theology, John contributed significantly to the study of the Old Testament, and his publications, which include such works as Biblical Exegesis, Amos, the Eighth Century Prophet, and Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, are internationally acclaimed and taught in universities around the world. In recent years, John added two creative and favorably reviewed works to his long list of published texts, If You Don't Like the Possum, Enjoy the Sweet Potatoes: Some Principles for Travel along the Road of Life (2010) and his recently-published semi-autobiographical novel, Abanda. Of Possum, journalist and public commentator Bill Moyers wrote, "There's more wisdom in these pages than in an airlift or convoy of fortune cookies. John's take on late-night comedians and the news is alone worth the modest price he's charging for opening our eyes and ears to some good ol' truths from the school of hard knocks." John's wisdom extended far beyond his classrooms, where he was adored by generations of students he often entertained on his Alabama farm, to his many other roles. He loved his three children, Heather, John, and Megan, with all of his heart and will be dearly missed by all of them. John also leaves a brother and sister-in-law, Gene and Freddie Hayes, cousins including Jerry W. Coggins and Karen Bledsoe, and many, many close friends around the world, whose lives he touched in his own community as well as in his travels across America, throughout Europe and the Middle East, and to Africa. John was known for his great wisdom and humor, which he was able to share with almost anyone due to his fluency innumerous languages, and he could captivate an audience of any size and makeup. John was a leader in the Five Points Baptist Church, where he frequently preached sermons, and was close to the congregation. He also had a way with children and acted as a beloved uncle figure to his friends' and relatives' kids. His fishing pond, hay barn, and petting zoo were always open. Nowhere was John's gentle nature more apparent than in his treatment of animals. Over the years, he amassed an eclectic assortment of dogs, cats, and cows, each of whom he treated with kindness and respect. Because he spent many long nights tending to his cows and fostering ailing or orphaned calves, it seems fitting that his last conscious memory involved his walking into his pasture with his birthing kit, surrounded by his docile herd, most of whom knew their names and were tame enough to ride. John's passing on July 11, 2013, after a peaceful last night spent with his loving family and friends by his side, paralleled the closing lines of his final essay: "And when on our day the sun has set, let us pray that the darkness be not long delayed, that short will be that evening journey into night. And may that night kiss us softly on the cheek, and embrace us tenderly in its keep." The world is a much better place as a result of John's too brief presence in it, and his legacy will continue through the many people and creatures whose lives he has greatly enriched. Funeral services for John Hayes will be held Sunday, July 14, 2013, at 11:00 AM EDT from the Five Points Baptist Church. Dr. Carl Holladay and Dr. Max Miller will officiate. Interment will be in the church cemetery. The family will greet friends, Saturday afternoon from 4:00 PM EDT until 6:00 PM EDT at McCarthy Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers donations are asked to be made to Chattahoochee Humane Society, 3265 Fairfax Bypass, Valley, Alabama, 36854, (334) 756-9377, www.chatthumane.org, in Mr. Hayes honor. For online condolences please visit our website at www.mccarthyfuneralhomeinc.com. Services have been entrusted to McCarthy Funeral Home, West Point, Georgia.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jul. 13, 2013.

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Don G. Schley, BA, MTS, PhD, Post-Doc, PMP

July 8, 2014

John H. Hayes, my teacher, Doktor Vater, and lifelong friend and sage. A great man, role model as a teacher and scholar, and friend. He is sorely missed, but his time had come, and those of us who depended on him remember sweetly his time here for us.

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August 15, 2013

He was one of the best human beings I knew.

July 23, 2013

'Till we meet again.....
R.Clinton Pittman,M.D.,J.D.,M.Div.

Don Schley

July 22, 2013

John was my teacher and Doktor Vater at Emory. He sponsored me for the Goettingen exchange program in Germany, where I went for two years and stood my doctoral exams in Near Eastern Studies. He got me on the road to writing and publishing, and I had published both articles and short notes, a couple in Vetus Testamentum, the most esteemed journal in the discipline, before I graduated. Because of his tutelage, my dissertation became a major monograph, published by the University of Sheffield, England. He taught me to write. John H. Hayes and I had similar upbringings in the South, and he was like a surrogate father to me during my graduate studies. I was able to visit him a couple of times at his home in Alabama, and met there a Treeing Walker coonhound with a broken hip that he had rescued and nursed back to health. I wrote a poem about this experience. John was one of the kindest, most decent men I have ever met and I will miss him until I go to be with him.

Jayne Schrver

July 20, 2013

John was my second cousin, but we didn't really know each other. I met him years ago at a family reunion shortly after his mother (Aunt Mattie) passed away, and while Francis (his sister) was still alive. I read his book "If You Don't Like the Possum..." and I enjoyed it thoroughly. It made me feel like I knew him a little better. My deepest sympathies to the loved ones left behind.

Kenny Baskins

July 18, 2013

Dr. Hayes, was an excellent teacher and a fine Christian man. I still quote him in sermons and Bible lessons. The thing I remember most was his friendship and him telling me that I would have to accept the fact that I too was a theologian. Praise God for those for those He sends into our lives. God bless; Kenny Baskins

Rev. Mike Broome

July 16, 2013

Dr Hayes was one of my favorite professors at Candler and his teaching and work has has a profound effect on my ministry. I will never forget his work, his care, nor his stories. He was one of a kind

Jeff Pruett

July 15, 2013

Dr, Hays was my advisor at Candler, for which I am thankful We often would talk theology while eating banana Moon Pies. I am grateful for his wit, wisdom, grace, and care . . . Celebrating his home-going . . . and thankful for many memories.

Russell Freeman

July 15, 2013

The debt I owe Dr. Hayes is paid by remaining faithful to my call to ministry.

Tricia

July 15, 2013

Sorry for the loss of your love one, please find comfort from Gods word the bible at this difficult time.

Bill

July 14, 2013

He always made me smile.

Julie Hunker

July 13, 2013

Such a dear man of God. He will never be forgotten

Eg

July 13, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Randy Sherrill

July 13, 2013

Dr. Hayes was my M.Div. advisor and added wisdom and wit to guiding me during those days. He was a blessing to our Candler community, and I enjoyed seeing him on the many visits back to campus over the years. He was a blessing to students and faculty colleagues alike.

Jim West

July 13, 2013

Professor Hayes was a wonderful scholar and a true gentleman. His life and work touched all of us in the guild of Biblical Studies. May he rest in peace eternal. We're praying for his family and friends.

July 13, 2013

Please accept my adolonces at this time. May the peace promised in God's Word(John 14:27) sustain you all and help you endure.
Renee - Atlanta, GA

July 13, 2013

May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. My deepest sympathies.

Susan Taylor

July 13, 2013

I shall always consider him "my Old Testament Professor" although I know he belonged to the multitudes. In 1999 my husband, teenage daughter, teenage son and I visited his farm and ate barbecue from the local volunteer fire department. We were there with several others from OT class. It was a beautiful day full of memories we all still cherish. He was my favorite Candler professor because he was "real" along with being an intellectual who knew how to make scripture come to life. I enjoy preaching from the OT because I had him as my OT professor. RIP, Dr. Hayes. Well done good and faithful servant.

July 13, 2013

With deepest sympathy to the Hayes family during your time of grief...GOD is for you a refuge and strength, A help that is there to be found during difficult times...May GOD provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead...(Psalm 62:8).

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