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Rev. Dr. John David Sorenson

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Rev. Dr.  John David Sorenson obituary, 1940-2015, Hickory, NC

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1940

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2015

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John Sorenson Obituary

Rev. Dr. John David Sorenson

Rev. Dr. John David Sorenson, 75, of Hickory, NC, passed away November 2, 2015 at his residence. Born April 26, 1940 in Eau Claire, WI, he was the son of the late Arthur M. Sorenson and Martha Engen Sorenson.

John dedicated his life to the church and to education. He grew up in Eleva, WI, and then attended Augsburg College. After completing a religious education at Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary, he received his ordination into the clergy and accepted a call to serve as the pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in Lockbourne, OH.

John left Ohio to continue his education, earning a PhD in Sociology from Florida State University. While there, he continued to preach at St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Tallahassee, FL. John then moved to Sioux Falls, SD, to join the faculty of Augustana College, where he taught for more than 20 years. He remained active in the church, as a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church, and in the community, serving on the Sioux Falls School Board.

John's calling eventually shifted from college teaching to college administration. He left Sioux Falls to become the Vice President and Academic Dean at Waldorf College in Forest City, IA, and then moved to Hickory, NC, to serve as the Executive Vice President and Dean of the College at Lenoir-Rhyne University.

Throughout his life, John has enjoyed playing the piano and listening to music, particularly organ music.

John is survived by his wife of 51 years, Dr. Ruth Sather Sorenson; son, Olav Sorenson and his wife, Constança Esteves-Sorenson, of Hamden, CT; daughter, Kari Pike, and her husband, Stephen, of Marblehead, MA; grandchildren, Benjamin Pike, Zachariah Pike, Sol Sorenson, Peder Sorenson, and Johan Sorenson; brother, Rev. James Sorenson, and his wife, Joy, of Mandan, ND; sister, Norma Fretheim, and her husband, Richard, of Kalispell, MT; and sister-in-law, Mary Sorenson of Eau Claire, WI. His parents and a brother, Rev. Richard Sorenson, preceded him in death.

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Published by Argus Leader on Nov. 6, 2015.

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November 8, 2015

Dear Ruth and Family: Greetings and Blessings !!!! - - - I am so sorry to learn of John's passing - - - I fondly recall our days together at Augustana and our frequent contacts in more recent years - - - Please accept my appreciation for our long time friendship and fond memories of times past - - - - Blessings: Charles Thompson

Denise Flores

November 6, 2015

I am so sad of your beloved John. He was a sweet,caring man. I cleaned for them a few years ago. John and Ruth both were not in the best of health then but they showed how much they loved one another and still took care of each other. He will be truly missed by everyone who knew him. My thoughts are with you Ruth and your family. Denise Flores

Mary Jane Minnig

November 6, 2015

Ruth, Olav, Kari,
I am so sorry for your loss.
I appreciated having John as the division chair and the leadership he gave to Augustana and to the Sioux Falls community. He was a great leader and resource. His vision left an impact on this community.
God's peace and love be with you,
Mary Jane Minnig

November 6, 2015

Our sympathy to you Ruth, Olaf, & Kari, & your families. I have always thought highly of John as a friend & Special patient. Rollie & Di hohwieler

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