From the Harrisburg Patriot News out of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania dated Saturday, January 13, 2001, Page B-2: BEGIN Rev. H. B. Kishpaugh, Episcopal traditionalist by Judith Patton of the Patriot News Hershey is mourning a clergyman known for his roots in the community and his stand on church issues. The Rev. Canon Howard B. Kishpaugh, 74, of 410 Hallmark South, died Thursday at home. Kishpaugh had returned to Hershey in July 1973 to serve as rector at his childhood parish, All Saints Episcopal Church. He retired in November 1988. "Father Kishpaugh was able to come back and be a pastor in his home parish, which is not an easy thing to do," said Monsignor Leo N. Bierster, senior pastor of St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church, Hershey, and a friend for 23 years. "I'll remember him as a man of great faith, a man who stood up for what he believed and as a faithful friend. He was deeply interested in everything that happened in the Hershey community." As a youngster, Kishpaugh had been an acolyte and choir boy. Before entering the priesthood at 29, he had a heating and air-conditioning business, served in the Marine Corps and was a bull rider on the rodeo circuit. Kishpaugh begin his ministry in Mississippi and served in Hawaii during the Vietnam War and in Tanzania, East Africa, where he designed and built churches, hosiptals, and water and electrical systems. Kishpaugh, who once described himself as a traditionalist, was unhappy with the modernization of the liturgy and other traditions in his denomination. "We no longer preach a gospel of discipline," he said upon his retirement. "We want to grind up the faith into a kind of pabulum that makes it digestible, palatable for everybody." His fight to have the Episcopal Church reaffirm its historic teachings against sexual cohabitation by homosexuals and by heterosexuals outside of marriage cost him an election as a deputy to the national General Convention. Kishpaugh, however, served in leadership positions in Mississippi, Hawaii and central Pennsylvania. In 1986, he was elected president of the standing committee of the Central Pennsylvania Diocese. He also served as chairman of its Diocesan Board of Examining Chaplains and Commission on Ministry as a dean of the Harrisburg Convocation. He received commendations from the Boy Scouts of America and U.S. Marines, as well as the Bishops Merit Cross from the Diocese of Hawaii and the Army's Certificate of Honor for Civilian Service for his ministry to widows and children of servicemen killed in Vietnam. He was a member of the Cities in Schools of Harrisburg and of the Pearl Harbor and Hershey Rotary clubs, and a member and past president of the Wahiawa and Hershey ministeriums. After his retirement, he served as interim rector at parishes in Honolulu and Meridian, Miss. He also served St. Stephen's Church in Whitehall, St. James Church in Lancaster and St. Luke's Church in Lebanon. Kishpaugh wrote a number of publication, a novel, "Shake off the Dust," and was moderator of religious TV programs. He was a graduate of Hershey High School, Indiana and Pennsylvania State universities, State University of New York, Daniel Baker College and St. Luke's Seminary. Surviving are his wife, Carolyn L. Marzen Kishpaugh; a son, Scott, and a daughter, Patricia, both of Harrisburg; two sisters, Dr. Marjorie Pool of Lower Allen Twp. and Dorothy Baum of Los Angeles; a brother, William of Phoenix; and five grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Jan. 20 in All Saints Church, Burial will be in Hershey Cemetery at the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing. Hoover Funeral Homes & Crematory, Hershey, is handling arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to All Saints Church, P.O. Box 324, Hershey 17033. END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->3.291.gif From the Lebanon Daily News out of Lebanon, Pennsylvania dated January 13, 2001: BEGIN Howard B. Kishpaugh The Rev. Canon Howard B. Kishpaugh, 74, of 410 Hallmark South, Hershey, died Thursday, Jan. 11, 2001, in his home. He was the husband of Carolyn L. Marzen Kishpaugh. Born June 14, 1926, in Pittsburgh, he was the son of the late William Sr. and Irma Bird Kishpaugh. He was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church, Hershey. He received degrees from State University of New York, Daniel Baker College and St. Luke's Seminary, University of the South. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II. He was ordained to the priesthood, of the Episcopal Church, USA, in 1955, and served as a vicar and rector. He ministered in churches in Mississippi, Hawaii and Pennsylvania. He was the chair of the department of religion and chaplain at St. Andrew's Priority School, and director of the YMCA, both in Honolulu, Hawaii. He served on various diocesan commissions and committees and was a member of the Pearl Harbor Rotary Club, Hawaii, and the Hershey Rotary Club. He served as president of the Wahiawa (Hawaii) Ministerium and of the Hershey Ministerium. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Scott Kishpaugh, Harrisburg; a daughter, Patricia Kishpaugh, Harrisburg; a brother, William Kishpaugh, Phoenix, Aria.; sisters, Marjorie Pool, Bethany Village, and Dorothy Baum, Los Angeles, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in All Saints Episcopal Church, Hershey, with interment in the Hershey Cemetery at the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing or visitation. END From Social Security Administration, Death Master File, December 2007 Name: Howard B Kishpaugh Birth Date: 14 June 1926 Death Date: 11 January 2001 Issuing State: Pennsylvania Residence at Death: Hershey,Dauphin,Pennsylvania 17033 SSN: 194-20-5444 Published in Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania June 6 - 7, 2010: BEGIN Carolyn Louise Kishpaugh, 79, departed this life to the arms of her Lord and Savior, on June 4, 2010, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Born, April 16, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Marie Marzen. She graduated from high school in Chicago, and received a BS in sociology and psychology from Howard Payne University. Carolyn had a beautiful singing voice, and in her youth sang opera on the radio, and recorded an opera on a record album. She married Howard B. Kishpaugh on June 28, 1952, and helped to support him while he was studying for the Episcopal priesthood. While she worked briefly as a social worker and counselor, she felt her true calling was as a supportive partner to her husband, and a mother and grandmother. She served with her husband, Fr. "Sud", to support his ministry at Episcopal churches in Mississippi, Hawaii, and Pennsylvania. She volunteered in each church and community she lived in, giving much support for those who were elderly and/or destitute. Carolyn enjoyed an active prayer life, spending time with her family, reading, playing games, caring for her grandchildren, listening to music, and being with those closest to her. In addition to her parents, Carolyn was preceded in death by her daughter, Cathy; her husband, Howard; and her beloved aunt, Louise Christiansen. Carolyn and "Sud" lived many years in the Hershey community until his death in 2001. They were married for almost 50 years, and she has now returned, in peace, to her loving husband, and the joy of the Resurrection. Surviving are her children, Scott Kishpaugh and his wife, Erica and Patricia Kishpaugh and her fiance, Dennis Snyder, all of Harrisburg; grandchildren, Rebecca Kishpaugh Scott and her husband, George of White Plains, MD, Amaryah Kishpaugh Bocchino and her husband, Frank of Haddonfield, NJ, Jonathan Kishpaugh of San Francisco, CA, Peter Kishpaugh of Duncansville, PA and Christa Klinger of Harrisburg; great grandchildren, Mikayla, Ethan, and Addisyn Scott of White Plains, MD; her brother, James Marzen and his wife, Sally, of Ann Arbor, MI. END