Rev. Craig L. Lyman, died on April 30, 2016 at the Meadville Medical Center. He had been a resident of Wesbury Community since January. He was born in Buffalo, New York on May 2, 1940 the son of the late Leonard Lyman and Beatrice Haist Lyman. He married Sheila Hall in June 1963. She died after a battle with cancer in October 1987. He then married Patricia Tallman on October 29, 1988. She survives. Craig graduated from Clarence Central High School, Clarence New York in l958; Houghton College, Houghton, New York in l963 and earned his Master of Divinity Degree at Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky in 1967. He received his Probationer’s License in 1960. While in college he served in two appointments as a student pastor. After Seminary graduation he was ordained into the Christian ministry and served churches in the Kentucky Redbird Mission (EUB denomination). In 1982 he transferred to the WPA United Methodist Church Conference, where he served an additional 18 years in four churches, including the Albion Calvary and the Sandy Lake Lakeview United Methodist Churches. He retired from the active ministry in 2000, following 40 years of service as a minister of the Gospel. Craig had a sincere desire for others to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. He sought always to follow the Scripture in I Peter 3:15 which says, “…if someone asks about your hope as a believer, always be ready to explain it.” While living at Juniper Village in Meadville, he formed a group of residents who memorized Scripture verses each week. He loved to read and for several years had regularly bowled in three bowling leagues. Born with a wonderful sense of humor he usually had a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye. He will be missed. In addition to his wife Patricia, Craig is survived by a brother, Dr. Gary H. Lyman (Nicole) of Kirkland, Washington; and three daughters, Tonya (Lyman) Husky and Tammy (Lyman) Goodin, both of Kentucky, and Tina (Lyman) Sargent of Florida. Craig leaves six grandchildren and one deceased; and six great-grandchildren. He also leaves two stepsons, Dr. John (Sharon) Tallman of VA and Vincent (Debra) Tallman of Maryland, and eight step-grandchildren; also two sister-in-laws, faith (Charles) Hagan of Danville, NY and Beverly (Sherman) Sanford, of Nunda, NY as well as a number of nephews and nieces. Memorial contributions can be made to Pleasantview Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Mission Support, 16232 State Hwy 86, Saegertown, PA or Good News, PO Box 132076, The Woodlands, TX 77393-2076 A Memorial Service to celebrate Rev. Lyman’s life and ministry will be held at the Pleasantview Christian and Missionary Alliance Church at 16233 State Hwy 86, Saegertown, PA Sunday afternoon, August 21, at 3:00 p.m. Please sign Rev. Craig L Lyman’s on line guestbook at hatheway-tedesco.com Arrangements have been entrusted to the Hatheway-Tedesco Funeral Home & Crematory, 614 Baldwin Street, Meadville, PA 16335
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