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C. E. Eberman

Short Name: C. E. Eberman
Full Name: Eberman, C. E. (Clarence Edgar), 1863-1903
Birth Year: 1863
Death Year: 1903

Born: July 17, 1863, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Died: April 12, 1903, Banff, Alberta, Canada, of typhoid fever.
Buried: Nisky Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Son of Jacob Eberman (who was born in St. Croix to missionary parents), Clarence was educated in Moravian parochial schools, and earned his BD degree at the Moravian Theological Seminary. He was ordained a Moravian minister in 1884, and held pastorates in Castleton Corners, Staten Island, New York; Brooklyn, New York; and Lancaster, Pennsylvania. At the time of his death, he was Field Secretary for the United Society of Christian Endeavor. Eberman’s works include:

Deeper Yet: Meditations for the Quiet Hour (Boston, Massachusetts: United Society for Christian Endeavor, 1900)

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