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Celebrating the life of

Rev. E. Lamar Kincaid

June 26, 1924 - September 16, 2014

The Reverend E. Lamar Kincaid

Rev. E. Lamar Kincaid

Savannah- The Reverend Dr. E. Lamar Kincaid died Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at Hospice House in Savannah, GA.

He was born in Gastonia, NC in 1924. He was an ordained protestant minister obtaining his education at Wake Forrest University, Duke University, and Union Theological Seminary, New York. He served many pastorates including Newark, NJ, Sarasota, FL, Oshkosh, WI, Detroit, MI, and Stratford, CT. He was a Chaplain in the U.S. Air Force. He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Susannah Kincaid and his son, Billy Farrest Kincaid.

He is survived by one brother, two children, six grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

A memorial service will be held at 4:00 p.m., Saturday, September 27, 2014 at Hospice House, 1352 Eisenhower Dr., Savannah, GA 31406.

In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to Hospice Savannah, Inc., PO Box 13190, Savannah GA 31416.

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So sorry to hear of Lamar's passing. I lived in Stratford when he was our wonderful Pastor. He worked closely with my late husband who was on the Board of Trustees. He was warm, friendly and we really loved him! I'll never forget him in a Pilgrim hat when our Church celebrated its 350th anniversary. And he made our Retreats such fun! Prayers and good thoughts to all the family.

- Marguerite Gunn, Fairfield , IA

My husband, Roger, and I very much enjoyed Dr. Kincaid's pastorate at the First Congregational Church of Stratford (CT). I have a mental picture of Lamar at bat in a softball game at a church retreat held at the CT Conference Camp at Silver Lake in Sharon, CT. He was a good ball-player also! My husband passed away in July but I send my condolences for your loss. Sabra Burritt

- Sabra Burritt, Stratford, CT

Please accept our condolences on your loss. Dr. and Mrs. Kincaid were wonderful, kind people who were much beloved by our First Congregational Church of Stratford, CT.

- Deborah Angell Gedney, Trumbull, CT

Our Dear Lamar, you have been the pastoral light of my life. Now you are with Susan, your love. Your life has enriched so many, for which we are grateful. May your family know that I send love, sympathy and a song in my heart to comfort them. Your "songbird", Laura.

- Laura Kee, Augusta, ME

I am so sorry for your loss death is a very hard thing to bear , But did you know that Bible holds out a hope for a resurrection for our love ones?Well it dose please read John 5:28,29 this scripture will give family comfort and hope. Again I am sorry for your loss.

- Mary cooper, Savannah, Ga

So sorry to hear of Lamar's passing. I lived in Stratford when he was our wonderful Pastor. He worked closely with my late husband who was on the Board of Trustees. He was warm, friendly and we really loved him! I'll never forget him in a Pilgrim hat when our Church celebrated its 350th anniversary. And he made our Retreats such fun! Prayers and good thoughts to all the family.

- Marguerite Gunn, Fairfield , IA

My husband, Roger, and I very much enjoyed Dr. Kincaid's pastorate at the First Congregational Church of Stratford (CT). I have a mental picture of Lamar at bat in a softball game at a church retreat held at the CT Conference Camp at Silver Lake in Sharon, CT. He was a good ball-player also! My husband passed away in July but I send my condolences for your loss. Sabra Burritt

- Sabra Burritt, Stratford, CT

Please accept our condolences on your loss. Dr. and Mrs. Kincaid were wonderful, kind people who were much beloved by our First Congregational Church of Stratford, CT.

- Deborah Angell Gedney, Trumbull, CT

Our Dear Lamar, you have been the pastoral light of my life. Now you are with Susan, your love. Your life has enriched so many, for which we are grateful. May your family know that I send love, sympathy and a song in my heart to comfort them. Your "songbird", Laura.

- Laura Kee, Augusta, ME

I am so sorry for your loss death is a very hard thing to bear , But did you know that Bible holds out a hope for a resurrection for our love ones?Well it dose please read John 5:28,29 this scripture will give family comfort and hope. Again I am sorry for your loss.

- Mary cooper, Savannah, Ga

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200