
Rev. George Leslie Waddle, who for a half century was a pastor and evangelist in Cumberland Presbyterian Churches in Texas, died March 25, at Midlothian, Tex., following two years of declining health.
During his decades of service to the church he had served congregations throughout North Texas and also churches in Louisiana Presbytery.
His home through the years, had been at Midlothian, south of Dallas. The funeral was held in the Shiloh church, near Midlothian, with Dr. Fred W. Bryson, the pastor, officiating, assisted by a local Methodist minister, Rev. Larry Sullivan. Burial was in the church cemetery beside his wife, who preceded him in death a few years ago.
Survivors include five children: Mrs. R. C. Springer, Mrs. A. H. McLemore, and Mrs. Earl White, all of Midlothian; V. A. Waddle, DeSoto, Tex., and Dr. L. C. Waddle, dean of Bethel College, McKenzie, Tennessee. There are eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Born in Texas in 1879, Rev. Mr. Waddle received his ministerial
training at the old Cumberland
College at Leonard, Texas. He had served in churches throughout
the area and was stated clerk of the former Dallas Presbytery
for 12 years. He also served as moderator of Texas Synod twice.
He was a veteran of the Spanish American War. During his last
years he had maintained a vital interest in the Veteran Ministers'
Fellowship of the denomination and had served in all of its offices,
including that of president.
[Source:
The Cumberland Presbyterian, April 12, 1966, page 3]