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Rev. Milton
B. Vereide
Reverend Milton B. Vereide died on October 24, 2008 in Seattle, Washington, concluding a 24 year struggle with Parkinson's disease. He was 89 years old, Mr. Vereide, a graduate of the University of Washington, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Yale Language Institute was ordained a minister of the word by the Presbytery of Washington in 1949, at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C. He at that time resided at 2324 Massachusetts Avenue, Sheridan Circle. In 1939, Mr. Vereide was a representative of Quaker Oats Company. He enlisted in the U.S. Army at the outbreak of World War II, and was stationed at Adak Island, Aleutian Chain, Alaska as Master Sergeant. MS Vereide gave oversight to the enemy code interception division until the Japanese surrender. After the liberation of the Philippines, General Douglas MacArthur called for missionaries to rebuild the moral, physical, and spiritual infrastructure of the Filipino nation. Reverend Vereide served for nine years as Director of Ecumenical Missions for the merged effort of five U.S. Christian denominations in the Philippine Islands. He was financially supported in this capacity by the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Milton Vereide founded First Presbyterian Church in Richland, Washington in 1949, following a pastorate at First Presbyterian Church in Yakima, Washington. In 1960 he served First Presbyterian Church in Lambertville, NJ and in 1962 he pastored First Presbyterian Church in North Haledon, NJ. Then from 1963 to 1971 he led John Knox Presbyterian Church in Canton, Ohio and in 1970 founded Kentview Presbyterian Church, to serve the Kent State University community in Stark County, Ohio. He mediated in race relations in Canton and helped established a YMCA in the Northeast quadrant of the city in 1965 for young black men. He also brought athlete/evangelist Bill Glass to address the city's youth during this turbulent era. Finally from 1972 to 1998 he advised clergy, while serving as president of the International Ministerial Association, involving extensive global travel. He resided for the latter thirteen years in British Columbia. Mr. Vereide moved to Sequim, Washington in 1997 and retired in 1998, with a focus upon Bible study, correspondence and pastoral counseling. Milton Bidwell Vereide was born in Seattle, Washington, October 1, 1919, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Vereide. Dr. Vereide was founder and Executive Director of International Christian Leadership. He established the National Prayer Breakfast and founded Goodwill Industries of Seattle. Reverend Milton Vereide was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Bonnie, in November 2004. He is succeeded by: Milton Jr. of Seattle, Timothy of Wasilla, Karen of Vancouver, B.C. Christopher of Washington, DC., Nathanael of Sequim, WA and thirteen grandchildren. Mr. Vereide's remains will be interred in the Pacific Ocean. Memorial gifts may be sent to International Outreach Inc., Vienna, VA 22183-0573 or to National Presbyterian Missions, 4101 Nebraska Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20016.

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Published by The Repository or The Independent on Oct. 28, 2008.

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Jeff Jones

December 18, 2021

Glory to God for the legacy of Reverend Vereide! I am a Christ follower today due to the example of his son Milt.
Isaiah 1:18

Cheryl LaVergne

October 31, 2008

I worked with Rev. Vereide's brother, Warren, at the City of Seattle. What a great family. Warren often spoke about the great work his brother was doing for people around the world. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. May God bless Rev. Vereide and his family.

Chris Christopher-Gonzales

October 28, 2008

So sorry to hear of Rev Vereide's passing. Having Parkinson's must have been very difficult for him especially in his last years. He was a fine man and I will never forget him. I thought of him frequently as the mild minister of John Knox church, Canton, Ohio where he gave his blessing to our beloved "Cellar Coffeehouse". It was a haven for many of us and Rev Vereide's presence helped keep it a comfortable place to be... with sincere sympathy to his family and all of us who loved him.. Chris "Christopher" Gonzales...

Suzie (Ward) Thomas

October 28, 2008

To the family of Reverend Vereide: What wonderful memories I hold of your Dad and Mom and our time at John Knox. Your Dad's loving example of Christianity was instrumental in my formative years, and I will always be grateful that God brought him into our lives at such an important time. We rejoice with him now, as he shares in Christ's victory over death and look forward to a happy reunion one day.

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