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Lord, Send Me

Author: Wilda Savage Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Lord Jesus, take this life of mine Refrain First Line: Lord, send me, O send me forth I pray

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[Lord Jesus, take this life of mine]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wilda Savage Incipit: 53343 33225 2543 Used With Text: Lord, Send Me

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Lord, Send Me

Author: Wilda Savage Hymnal: Favorites Number 6 #47 (1966) First Line: Lord Jesus, take this life of mine Refrain First Line: Lord, send me, O send me forth, I pray Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord Jesus, take this life of mine]

Lord, Send Me

Author: W. S. Hymnal: The Missionary Message in Song #52 (1953) First Line: Lord Jesus, take this life of mine Refrain First Line: Lord, send me, O send me forth, I pray Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord Jesus, take this life of mine]

Lord, send me

Author: Wilda Savage Hymnal: Songs that Touch the Heart. Vol. 4 #d31 (1964) First Line: Lord Jesus, take this life of mine

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Wilda Savage

1919 - 2008 Author of "Lord, Send Me" in Favorites Number 6 SAVAGE, MRS. WILDA ZOE Muskegon A pianist known for her delicate touch and her loving kindness, Wilda died in E. Lansing on Thursday, Jan. 16, at age 88. She and her late husband, Robert, were missionaries in Latin America, and leaders of several Baptist churches in Michigan, including Dalton Baptist Church, Mona Shores Baptist Church and Evanston Avenue Baptist Church. They were active participants at Maranatha Bible Conference, founded by Robert's father. In 1940, Wilda received the call to missionary service and wrote "Lord, Send Me", a hymn which continues to be an inspiration to many. Bob and Wilda served for 27 years in Colombia and Ecuador. They worked with international radio station HCJB "Heralding Christ Jesus' Blessings." They became well-known throughout Latin America on their daily radio program "Hymns of the Christian Life." Wilda played the piano and organ. She also sang duets with Bob in her lovely alto voice. In 1970 they returned to the USA to serve churches in Michigan. Bob was pastor, ably assisted by Wilda with her music and her joyful radiance. Everyone who knew her was touched by her genuine tender spirit. SURVIVORS Wilda is survived by her four children, Steve, Carol, Jim and Judi, as well as, 11 grandchildren and 14 great-children. MEMORIAL SERVICE Sunday, April 13, 2008, 3:00 PM at Dalton Baptist Church. Published by Muskegon Chronicle on Jan. 21, 2008.