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Those of us who knew Homer in the ACPE / AAPC family still talk about his supervisory insight and his gentle laugh.
Donald Denton
November 07, 2019 | Ash, VA | Teacher
San Antonio, Texas
BAINReverend Homer A. Bain, Ph.D., born November 3, 1931, in Winter Haven, Florida, entered the Kingdom of Our Lord on November 10, 2013, at the age of 82. Among his numerous accomplishments, Dr. Bain, an ordained Methodist clergyman, served as Director of Education at the Ecumenical Center for...
Read MoreThose of us who knew Homer in the ACPE / AAPC family still talk about his supervisory insight and his gentle laugh.
Donald Denton
November 07, 2019 | Ash, VA | Teacher
Thank you Mr. William Larson! It's so considerate of you to do that in honor of my father. We appreciate your kind efforts. Thank you again.
Andrew Bain
December 26, 2013 | Austin, TX
Thank you, Mr. Larson, It means a lot to have this available.
Lehoma Bain Goode.
December 01, 2013
On this day I, William L. Larson paid to have Dr. Homer Bain's Guest Book to remain permanently online; this is the least I can do for the memory of this remarkable man. Thank you Homer, for what you gave to all of us!
William Larson
November 28, 2013 | San Antonio, TX
I give thanks for having Homer as one of my dear brothers and for his family that I love so much. Thanks to all the family for making my life so much brighter.
Lehoma Bain Goode
November 16, 2013 | Winston-Salem, NC
With sincere sympathy to Mrs. Bain and Family in the loss of Dr. Bain. I enjoyed being one of his students. He will be greatly missed. God Bless
Sallie Hackney
November 15, 2013 | San Antonio, TX
You will forever greatly be missed... Mr. Bain.
?Christina Benavidez
November 15, 2013 | ADANTE Concierge
My condolences to Mrs. Bain, Andy and Yolanda. Rev. Bain had such a gentle and kind spirit. My heart goes out to you in this most difficult time.
Staci Semrad
November 15, 2013
Homer lived his life by the principles of John Wesley: “Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can.” There are none more compassionate, generous and committed to making life better for the whole community. He will be missed and remembered.
Angie Khan
November 15, 2013 | San Antonio, TX