Rev. Dr. Karen Young Collier

Rev. Dr. Karen Young Collier obituary, Nashville, TN

Rev. Dr. Karen Young Collier

Rev. Dr. Karen Collier Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 10, 2023.
The Rev. Dr. Karen Y. Collier, retired associate professor and chairperson of the Department of Religious and Philosophical Studies at Fisk University, died May 5, 2023, at her Nashville home. A United Methodist clergywoman was a board member of the African American Methodist Heritage of the United Methodist Church, co-director of the Fisk University honors program, co-advisor of The Herald (Fisk University's literary magazine) and the Fisk' Race Relations Institute.

Dr. Collier was reared in Nashville, where she and her family attended Clark Memorial United Methodist Church, and where she accepted the call to United Methodist ordained ministry. She graduated from the former Pearl High School. After finishing an undergraduate degree from Fisk University, she attended seminary at the Interdenominational Theological Center/Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta, where she earned a master of divinity degree. She became the first woman and African American to be ordained an elder in the Tennessee Annual Conference and, later, the first United Methodist woman elder of color to receive a Ph.D. (1984, in church history, from Duke University).

Dr. Collier was a lecturer at Vanderbilt Divinity School and an adjunct faculty member of Methodist Theological School of Ohio. She served as senior pastor of both Seay-Hubbard United Methodist Church and Patterson Memorial United Methodist Church, in Nashville, and worked for the denomination's General Board of Discipleship (now Discipleship Ministries). .

Dr. Collier served as coordinator for the UNCF/Mellon Program; executive board member of the World Methodist Council; chairperson of the Wesley Foundation at Tennessee State University; the Nashville Association of Rabbis, Priests, and Ministers, and advisory board member of the Kelly Miller Smith Institute; consultant, mentor and coordinator for Women of Color Program, founded in 1988 to support Black, Indigenous, and other Women of Color pursuing doctoral degrees in religious education. In the 34 years since the program began, 55 scholars have completed it and are teaching in seminaries and theological schools in the United States, Africa, Korea, and Vietnam. One of the early WOC graduates, the Rev. Dr. Yar Bratcher, is the first president of the United Methodist University of Liberia.

She is survived by loving siblings, Debbie (Renard) Hirsch; William (Florence) Collier of Nashville, TN, and Rev. Dr. Theodore Cody (Sharon) Collier of Kansas City, MO; three devoted nephews, Jerry "DJ", IV (Bridget) McCord of Lithia Springs, GA; Renard Hirsch, Jr. of Nashville, Ryan Hirsch (Lauren) of Ponte Vedra, FL; and six beloved nieces, Ashley (Bryan) Roby of Nashville, Crystal Collier of Riverview, FL, Amber (Marcus) Patton of Ft. Worth, TX, Nicole (George) White of Kansas City, MO, Kimberly (Darrell) Frye of Nashville, Kristy Strickland of Roswell, GA, Kinsey Collier of Nashville, and numerous other loving great nieces and nephews and dear family, friends, colleagues, former students and mentees, and church members. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Grace Collier; sister, Kathleen McCord; niece, Kelly Malone; and nephew, William "Tony" McCord.

Visitation will be Saturday, May 13 from 10:00:00-11:00 a.m. with a Resolution by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. at 11:00 a.m., with the Memorial Service to follow at 12:00 Noon at Patterson Memorial United Methodist Church, 316 Whitsett Road, Nashville, TN 37210, Phone: (615) 833-6489. In lieu of condolences, please donate to the United Negro College Fund, 1805 7th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20001 Tel: (202) 810-0240 http://www.uncf.org OR the Women of Color Program, BHEM of the United Methodist Church

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May 4, 2024

United Nations Peace Ambassador NGO ECOSOC Dr. Angela J. Nealy posted to the memorial.

May 13, 2023

Euphrelia Roberts Jones posted to the memorial.

May 13, 2023

Cleveland Robinson posted to the memorial.

United Nations Peace Ambassador NGO ECOSOC Dr. Angela J. Nealy

May 4, 2024

When I met her for the first time on the Fisk University campus

Euphrelia Roberts Jones

May 13, 2023

Condolences and prayers to the family. Love you, Euphrelia Roberts Jones

Cleveland Robinson

May 13, 2023

A wonderful professor who shaped my theological thinking. Forever grateful

Trinity NGO United Nations Ambassador-at-Large Dr. Angela J. Nealy

May 12, 2023

Rev. Dr. Karen Y. Collier's Mother and Father allowed my Father Donald G. Nealy to live in the room above the dry cleaners that they owned on the corner of DB Todd Blvd and Jefferson Street while he was at Meharry. Dr. Collier was my advisor in college at Fisk University and we attended the same church, Clark Memorial United Methodist Church. She was extraordinary mentor and friend. She is the reason why I am reminded to give to Fisk University.

Alonzo Campbell

May 12, 2023

Karen was my classmate at Gammon Theological Semin ary. I knew that she would touch many lives with the grace of God!!
Alonzo Campbell

Patricia Wingfield McCarroll

May 12, 2023

Dr. Collier was a wonderful colleague and a kind person. She was also a mentor to my daughter, who attended seminary after graduating from Fisk. I extend my condolences to the entire Collier Family.

Cynthia "Cebo" Ball

May 12, 2023

My sincere condolences to William (Florence) and family! May fond memories give you Strength, Peace and Comfort during these difficult times !

Dr. Harriet Kimbro-Hamilton

May 11, 2023

Rev. Dr. Karen Collier was my favorite pastor that influenced my life greatly. She was one of those individual I count has a blessing sent by God. God bless your soul to be at peace with our Lord in heaven. All my love to your family during the time.
Very grateful, Dr. Harriet Kimbro-Hamilton (Patterson United Methodist Church)

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